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21 Days Conditioning Method
21 Days Conditioning Method
21 Days Conditioning Method
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21 Days Conditioning Method

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21 Days Conditioning Method is your guide to transforming a good bird into a great one. This book breaks down a structured, natural, and scientifically backed training program designed to maximize a bird's cutting ability, endurance, and overall performance.

Training and conditioning game birds for competition isn't just a sport—it's a commitment. When you put in the time and effort, your passion grows, and that passion is what drives you to get better. If you're serious about improving your game bird conditioning, this book is for you!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSabong Culture and Art
Release dateJan 24, 2024
ISBN9798224353781
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    Introduction

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    I truly appreciate your support and interest in this book. Game bird conditioning is a broad and intricate subject, and there’s always more to learn and discover. Knowledge keeps evolving, and new techniques can make a real difference.

    You might be wondering—why publish another book on conditioning when I already have a good one? Wouldn’t that just cause confusion or contradict what I’ve shared before?

    Think of it like a blacksmith forging a sword. There’s no single right way to do it—each blacksmith has their own style and approach. In the same way, this book isn’t meant to replace or contradict my previous work. Instead, it builds on it, adding more insights and perspectives to help deepen your understanding and improve your practice.

    Learning never really stops—it’s something we do every day, from different experiences and sources. The same goes for breeding, raising, and conditioning game birds for competition. There’s always something new to discover, and each new insight helps us grow. Since learning is an ongoing process, we can expect more books to be written on the subject over time.

    And like a swordsmith crafting a sword, he knows that to make a great sword, he first needs the best steel. Then, using both science and experience, he carefully shapes and tempers it. He understands that the metal must go through fire and that timing is everything.

    A skilled swordsmith is patient and precise—he knows exactly where to strike and how much force to use. But more than skill, what really sets him apart is his passion and dedication to his craft. While others may match his abilities, his devotion to mastering his art makes all the difference.

    Every cocker or breeder is like a swordsmith, and every winning bird is proof of their skill—or lack of it. Some cockers say they’ve won fights even with birds that aren’t top quality, claiming that the right conditioning makes all the difference. Others firmly believe that genetics is the key, arguing that a strong bloodline will always have the upper hand, no matter the training.

    There are many factors that can lead to victory or defeat, and cockfighting has become a tough and competitive sport. Luck also plays a role—even the best birds and trainers need a bit of it to win against tough opponents. But while some see cockfighting as a game of luck, we shouldn’t depend on luck alone. Skill, knowledge, and preparation will always be the biggest game-changers.

    Think of this book as a guide to help you evaluate your game birds' performance and find confidence even when doubts creep in. Yes, there’s a winning formula in cockfighting—but that doesn’t mean any bird is unbeatable. No matter how good we think our birds are, there will always be someone out there with birds that can win against ours.

    One important thing to remember: how we care for, train, and prepare our birds year-round has a bigger impact on their performance than any single

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