Sunday, April 3, 2016

PHYSIOKINETIC; SUB-PRINCIPLE: Centripetal Force

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Centripetal force - force that spirals inward rather than outward. It manifests only in the presence of a void, much as a void created by an unplugged drain pulls water into itself. Centripetal and Centrifugal forces are akin to yin-and-yang. 

Centripetal force - force that spirals outward rather than inward, (1) facilitate effortlessness, (2) brings adversary’s and methodologies closer to our center, and (3) usually requires less movement on our part than does centrifugal force. 

The elements of centripetal force entail the way speed increases as a given object moving at an otherwise constant rate traverses smaller and smaller circles. 

Recognize that any and all locks, throws, and takedowns may be functionalized by drawing the adversary into ourselves and then removing ourselves from the space we occupied, thereby spiraling the adversary downward like water into a drain.


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