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Great article KillerMiller.

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Brilliant Article! You have really examined in detail the way the mind works when performing Martial Arts.

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Thanks all, glad you enjoyed the article...

 

This article is derived from many of the world's top masters, international coaches and champions. This is a concept that is taught at thier level of training. The problem at lower levels is that this concept is not well explained in English - typically explained by Japanese (Nihon-jin). This article is my own English compilation and understanding as how it has been explained to me over the years of my personal training with these great Karate-ka. Normally it's a concept that is understood by training experience and not words. I choose to put these concepts/experiences into good English verbage for all to absorb in their training.

 

I hope to have another article in the futuer for everyone, but my life currently has taken one of those BUSY turns. I guess time management is only good when you have time to expend.

 

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Very nice article :karate:

Phil

Ryu Kyu Christian Karate Federation


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but do not reley on them." Musashi

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Excellent article. Can work for other areas of life as well.

"The journey of a 1,000 miles starts with but a single step."

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I really enjoyed reading that, well done...

"Time is what we want most, but what we use worst"

William Penn

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