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I think there are important aspects of the psychology of fighting that ought to be explored.

For one, the exploration of training in a manner that still works when overcome by andrenaline.

Or, training to overcome a situation to think while still having andrenaline.

Or, training to not fall into the trap of andrenaline.

Or, How to move meditatively in a fight without loss of reasoning, but so that the next move literally screams at you (like knowing chess vs. having no idea how pieces move).

Thoughts?

"It is better to die for one's master than to fight the enemy."

- Hagakure

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Training with adrenaline going is so important I think. any time im doing partner work, I think as though they are actually about to attack me and hurt me. And the anxiety of it, waiting for the attack, sometimes puts butterflies in my stomach. Thats exactly what im going for, that nervous blood flowing feeling before a fight so I can train my body to react reasonably and responsibly under that pressure.

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