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How to send your opponent across the ring
"My teeps don't do enought damage"

There are many different variations of teeps and many different times on when to use them.
If you’re struggling with having a hard defensive teep- then maybe you’d want to work on not telegraphing your teeps?
Personally- When I’m closing the distance against someone taller, I can usually brace for their teep. Parry it, catch it, or dodge it all together—Because I see it coming.
Something that can work well for you is setting your teep up with punches! This can temporarily blind/distract your opponent.
Giving you time to “Time Your Teep!”
A good teep usually isn't about it being the most powerful—but more about timing it perfectly to catch your opponent off balance.
I guarantee you could teep someone across the room if they were to stand straight square on to you.
Whereas someone bracing with their foot back? You barely would be able to budge them.