I would try to find a partner to train. I have to train by myself because I have no one interested in training to practice with and because like you I too am a tight with money and I will tell you it sucks. It really helps to see peoples reactions and you will learn how to adapt to them in combat. Also try doing a sinawali by yourself. It kinda looks funny and I can never tell if I am doing it right without stick contact. I do practice angle of attacks and try to visualize attacking enemies while going through the moves but besides that I have nothing else. So finding a partner is a priority if you ask me. I'm still lookin. Perhaps you can find somebody who is doing the training in there backyard. I know people who hold martial arts classes in their garage. Its real mickey mouse but hey they train hard. I don't really think that those masters practiced all alone. I'm sure they had partners as it would be ridiculous to create a style that was never tested on another person.
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