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    Taking it a step further, the Bodys Electric Magnetic Field with its pathways intigrating Feel is a Big player, I feel in the problem with weights. I would like Andres take on this, as He is the residant expert on these matters, as regards Heart, Brain connections.
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    I too would like to hear what andre thinks on this one, it has always seemed to me just a bit too simple to assume that lifting weights could carry over to combat functional strength, perhaps im wrong. The added weight as a result from that type of training may be useful in some forms of combat but it also has its costs, i feel apart from that the benefits of an old fashioned weight lifting regime remain to be seen.

    it seems to me that the human body just isnt that simple at all, the 'enviroments' that we create to put our bodys through during training just arent that simple, nor are the adaptions our bodys make to evolve to that enviroment. If it was all that simple i believe we just couldnt be here today.

    Fighting is such a large combination of seperate skills, there could be countless amounts of seperate skills required during fighting who knows, i personally believe even science now just cant explain them all yet. to think that you can ignore this fact and hit the gym 2 times a week with such a primative regime and have the time youve spent doing that being one of the most functional things you could have done with that time to supplement your boxing training as a fighter then i think youve just got it all wrong. But then again thats just my opinion, upset people as it may.

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    Sorry I really dont know what to think in regards to how to fuse everything together.

    But lineal training and lineal thoughts along lineal timelines are not the real way. They are a way to reach a point along a line.

    Fact is sub atomically and atomically we are made of only spheres and these spheres all spin as does the world as does the galaxy. If they cease to spin you are sick if they spin the opposite way other things are being allowed to occur and its only you who are allowing it, no one else.
    I think if you can get 100% emotionally involved in what you are doing before you mentally then physically do it,you will get closer to having all your systems free fire ing.
    In martial arts many strive for physical perfection as many other humans do in all sorts of pursuits, but once its achieved,you hit a wall and its very sickening until the real lesson of stripping it all back to bare bones begins and you search behind what created the art and are back into raw feelings thought and words. There is only electric energies and magnetic energies nothing else. If you aim for something only up one route then eventually you have to balance it out with the opposite, or hit the wall.
    In all honesty if you lose the love for what you do and what you have accomplished, you lose the love you have for yourself and maybe for others too if you allow it to go on.

    I think its impossible to teach anyone a set path in complete balance or harmony, because they have to want to walk it themselves in order to find their own balance.

    But the people who love with all their heart what they do, do it with much less effort and its that heart-mind link that creates the counter balancing spin that gives us a natural; and they love themselves (in a non ego way) because they are what they do so its self generating.

    A different exercise is to hold your arms out and spin like a twirling dervish they generally go clockwise, quite fast, then stop and hold your ground as the world flys around you. 21 spins maximum.3 times a day maximum. Eventually once your system balances out and your centers are up to speed its easy. Quite sickening to start with though.
    I like anti clockwise these days but im weird,as you well know.
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    Maybe the question is: "How can we help people love what they are doing so that their hearts minds and bodies link as one and fire unobstructed?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Maybe the question is: "How can we help people love what they are doing so that their hearts minds and bodies link as one and fire unobstructed?"
    Very intresting post andre, ive been saying this myself quite a lot for the past year or so, the key seems to be to find a passion and feed the fire, in terms of development in humans in any area this rule seems to be true. I have no idea how it all works and i dont think i ever will but i felt i knew this to be true from my own experiences.

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    Im of that opinion, but ive been doing something, which i find interesting. Plus ive still got a lot of reading to do on Science fact, plus a few things that are not .I find the connection between Heart and Head, plus the theory that the Heart signals the Head more than the other way round, brought on by the Human Electromagnetic Field, through Feel, its interesting
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Sorry I really dont know what to think in regards to how to fuse everything together.

    But lineal training and lineal thoughts along lineal timelines are not the real way. They are a way to reach a point along a line.

    Fact is sub atomically and atomically we are made of only spheres and these spheres all spin as does the world as does the galaxy. If they cease to spin you are sick if they spin the opposite way other things are being allowed to occur and its only you who are allowing it, no one else.
    I think if you can get 100% emotionally involved in what you are doing before you mentally then physically do it,you will get closer to having all your systems free fire ing.
    In martial arts many strive for physical perfection as many other humans do in all sorts of pursuits, but once its achieved,you hit a wall and its very sickening until the real lesson of stripping it all back to bare bones begins and you search behind what created the art and are back into raw feelings thought and words. There is only electric energies and magnetic energies nothing else. If you aim for something only up one route then eventually you have to balance it out with the opposite, or hit the wall.
    In all honesty if you lose the love for what you do and what you have accomplished, you lose the love you have for yourself and maybe for others too if you allow it to go on.

    I think its impossible to teach anyone a set path in complete balance or harmony, because they have to want to walk it themselves in order to find their own balance.

    But the people who love with all their heart what they do, do it with much less effort and its that heart-mind link that creates the counter balancing spin that gives us a natural; and they love themselves (in a non ego way) because they are what they do so its self generating.

    A different exercise is to hold your arms out and spin like a twirling dervish they generally go clockwise, quite fast, then stop and hold your ground as the world flys around you. 21 spins maximum.3 times a day maximum. Eventually once your system balances out and your centers are up to speed its easy. Quite sickening to start with though.
    I like anti clockwise these days but im weird,as you well know.
    done that as part of kundalini yoga.

    also done this for several minutes you done feel kinda groovey afterwards

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    Just watched that, Terrible for Balance and coardination I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Just watched that, Terrible for Balance and coardination I think.
    Yeah your probably right,But I dont think it was used for training the physical body ,it was used to get your electrical energy centers or Chakra centers spinning back up at the correct rate. Its a very ancient practice,originally from Tibet area I think.
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    Not very good for Hip alinement going one way.
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