Break command is the referee’s order to separate fighters when a clinch or illegal hold occurs. For example, during a body lock, the referee calls ‘break,’ and both fighters step back. Corners and fighters maintain readiness for the resumed action. Proper execution involves immediately releasing grips, stepping away, and adopting defensive posture. Awareness of spacing, referee timing, and opponent movement ensures safety and compliance. Conditioning, balance, and focus support quick response. Break commands preserve fair play, prevent injuries, and maintain flow. Strategic observation allows preparation for immediate counterattack. Execution requires discipline, attentiveness, and positioning. Mastery demonstrates ring awareness, respect for rules, and composure. Break commands enforce control and safety in the ring.
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