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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:01 am
The other day, watching my platoon sergeant and a specialist in the unit practice boxing, I was talking to one of my sergeants and was saying how easily each of their attacks was countered. Well, after thinking a bit on how to counter each and every attack, I then turned that single counter or evasion or block into a full fledged technique in my mind, Every block, counter, and evasion branching off into leaving the opponent on the ground, hitting a vital, breaking or otherwise maiming a limb, to even getting a stranglehold or a position to crack the opponent's neck. After over a year of puzzling how to integrate so many different styles into one [more] perfect[ed] style, I finally had my epiphany, a major breakthrough in Technique. As we all know, When it comes to who will win in a fight, it boils down to Speed, Flexibiliy, Endurance, Strength, Agility, Technique/Knowledge, and Willpower.
this thread is to discuss all your breakthroughs, in your training. did you just master a kata? Maybe you perfected how to throw a punch with ten times the force with half the effort? Maybe you discovered how to integrate the principles with the one-inch-punch into every attack/counter. Discuss openly, let us share the knowledge.
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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:44 am
i think you would like the idea of the micro fight. you should look it up. it says that any fight is won in the first second of the fight. its a lot more indepth than that though.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 11:22 am
There is a book called the art of war. it relates to war but it can be twisted to martial arts
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:19 am
Behrend_Ninja There is a book called the art of war. it relates to war but it can be twisted to martial arts Very much so, it's actually part of the black belt reading material in my Art
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