Lightsaber Training
GAURDING PRACTICE
For this you will need to ask a friend that you trust to help you. blindfold yourself and where something to guard your face and other areas (I think you know what I mean). Now, have your trusted friend lightly toss a tennis ball or even a ping-pong ball at you. Try to see in your mind where the all is going. When you feel the ball is close to you, raise your lightsaber(any blunt object approx. 1 yrd. long(i.e. broomstick)) and move it to where the ball is going.
If you practice this often enough you will see that you will be able to anticipate the destination of the ball. Always remember to reach out with the force. "Feel, don't think." -- Qui Gon Jin.
OFFENSIVE TECHNIQUE
When you get the chance you should attack one of the vital points listed on the previous page. try not to expose your back too often(Once in a while is okay). Use the skills you learned in the jedi training section. Go with your instincts instead of trusting your sight because your enemy will try to decieve you. Use what martial arts you know but don't extend your legs too far or you might end up losing one of them. distract your enemy with your lightsaber then try using a straight kick. Spin kicks and side kicks aren't fast enough. Don't make your style predictable; vary your technique whenever you can.
BUDDY SYSTEM
Go with a companion when possible. You need one to focus on the task at hand and one to act as a look-out.

If you must go alone then make sure you use extreme stealth. Don't draw attention to yourself at any time. Walk softly, use the force to make diversions when the numbers are great, and use the detection bubbles mentioned in the training to find hidden enemies.
