Saturday, April 2, 2016

TECHNIQUE; SUB-PRINCIPLE: Natural and Unnatural Motion

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This particular sub-principle is almost exclusively about contests, social fights where one has the time and distance to use and exploit their own or adversary’s motions in a physical contest. Using this to try and overcome a predatory process is not advisable unless the training is such that it encodes the principle so it works as natural as breathing. 

Natural motion as it relates to a tactile use seems more plausible as self-defense that is very close, fast and hard can provide the lizard brain the type of information that will prevent or break a freeze. It is not about natural vs. unnatural but rather a means to feel the adversary’s body move in finding voids that will allow us to act and overcome. 

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