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yes, i know this might sound really weird but i was actually studying bruce lee and how he fights and stuff. He is my all time hero...

 

I look how he fights and wonder if he brought the animal within him out but was able to control...his anger came out like a raging bull destroying everything in his path...and i wonder if anyone actually fights like this bringing out the animal within them and being able to control it...? :kaioken:

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....Bruce lee was just hotheaded :P

The amateur shoots his hands out ferociously, but lacks any true power. A master is not so flamboyant, but his touch is as heavy as a mountain.

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Umm, I don't know much about Bruce Lee, but wasn't he all about the whole "still water" theory? As in putting aside emotion? I'm confused... :-?

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Someone has read Clan of the Cave Bear to many times. LOL.

 

I don't know about the inner animal but their is a zone that you hear about athletes going into when they can't do no wrong. The ability to control that at will is something to the effect a good Martial Artist can do.

(General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."

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not really an animal, an inner rage, adrenaline if you will. So you can unleash all your energy and strength when you need it.

The amateur shoots his hands out ferociously, but lacks any true power. A master is not so flamboyant, but his touch is as heavy as a mountain.

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yea i want to know how to bring that inner rage out as a weapon and be able to control it...what am i able to do to bring this rage out...

 

focus on somthing, think of somthing that would make me mad and picture that or somthing...how can i accomplish this challenge :-?

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Learn to breathe

(General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."

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