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    People who are brain dead dont move. But their heart does and their body knows how to go on!

    They may well have full conscious awareness though (of whats happening around them) even though they are physically to the eye unconscious.

    Like when people explain their whole operation from the view behind the surgeon.

    One possibility: Wouldnt muscle memory be locked in dna and rna and those physical attributes are passed on ? Within it maybe some ancestor memory that can be utilized in certain situations.

    In regards to the heart being just a muscle or a pump, I think it is so much more and it stores and releases bigger energies than we mentally can comprehend but the mind is the bridge between electric light force energy and electromagnetic love energy.

    At the end of the day if the eletric thought pathways from the brain are severed you arent going to be able to consously link the electromagnetic love together into physcial action. The two working alone just dont cut the mustard physically. So finding balance between want, love feelings and thoughts, action I think is the key to free flowing energy direction. If you overthink a situation you are stifling one, if you over feel a situation you stifle the other. I think the fine line is emotion and our mental control of it through belife (like how some people freeze in fear and others excel in fear.) You cant act free flowing in a balanced way if your foundations are not counter balanced by you.
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    EMF comes from the Heart
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    People who are brain dead dont move. But their heart does and their body knows how to go on!

    They may well have full conscious awareness though (of whats happening around them) even though they are physically to the eye unconscious.

    Like when people explain their whole operation from the view behind the surgeon.

    One possibility: Wouldnt muscle memory be locked in dna and rna and those physical attributes are passed on ? Within it maybe some ancestor memory that can be utilized in certain situations.

    In regards to the heart being just a muscle or a pump, I think it is so much more and it stores and releases bigger energies than we mentally can comprehend but the mind is the bridge between electric light force energy and electromagnetic love energy.

    At the end of the day if the eletric thought pathways from the brain are severed you arent going to be able to consously link the electromagnetic love together into physcial action. The two working alone just dont cut the mustard physically. So finding balance between want, love feelings and thoughts, action I think is the key to free flowing energy direction. If you overthink a situation you are stifling one, if you over feel a situation you stifle the other. I think the fine line is emotion and our mental control of it through belife (like how some people freeze in fear and others excel in fear.) You cant act free flowing in a balanced way if your foundations are not counter balanced by you.
    We are on a slightly different topic but I like your post.

    What I took out of Scrap's post was a reminder we have to think properly about punching, slipping, countering, etc. The brain may also help us react, without conscious intent but to believe we can operate mindlessly is, for lack of a better word, mindless.

    What I took from your post was an interesting synopsis of blending emotional and mental qualities. So many coaches, books, whatever, are either from the "clear your head" school others are pure "motivators" (appealing to emotion and adrenaline), a few ask us to think (I think pattern searching is the key element to a great boxer). I think you are right about finding a balance.

    Granted, I could be misunderstanding both of you, one of you or neither.

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    Im playing Devils Advocate, are thoughts are similar, was discussing this last week at the Uni, with Sports Scientist. Ive brought it in here, to see what you lot think, Im still Open, like Andres slant, it interests me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gocougars3 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    People who are brain dead dont move. But their heart does and their body knows how to go on!

    They may well have full conscious awareness though (of whats happening around them) even though they are physically to the eye unconscious.

    Like when people explain their whole operation from the view behind the surgeon.

    One possibility: Wouldnt muscle memory be locked in dna and rna and those physical attributes are passed on ? Within it maybe some ancestor memory that can be utilized in certain situations.

    In regards to the heart being just a muscle or a pump, I think it is so much more and it stores and releases bigger energies than we mentally can comprehend but the mind is the bridge between electric light force energy and electromagnetic love energy.

    At the end of the day if the eletric thought pathways from the brain are severed you arent going to be able to consously link the electromagnetic love together into physcial action. The two working alone just dont cut the mustard physically. So finding balance between want, love feelings and thoughts, action I think is the key to free flowing energy direction. If you overthink a situation you are stifling one, if you over feel a situation you stifle the other. I think the fine line is emotion and our mental control of it through belife (like how some people freeze in fear and others excel in fear.) You cant act free flowing in a balanced way if your foundations are not counter balanced by you.
    We are on a slightly different topic but I like your post.

    What I took out of Scrap's post was a reminder we have to think properly about punching, slipping, countering, etc. The brain may also help us react, without conscious intent but to believe we can operate mindlessly is, for lack of a better word, mindless.

    What I took from your post was an interesting synopsis of blending emotional and mental qualities. So many coaches, books, whatever, are either from the "clear your head" school others are pure "motivators" (appealing to emotion and adrenaline), a few ask us to think (I think pattern searching is the key element to a great boxer). I think you are right about finding a balance.

    Granted, I could be misunderstanding both of you, one of you or neither.
    You got me right.

    Yeah I was thinking up the mind verses heart thing and where memory serves us in each regarding action and reaction. Automated response etc. But once the electric link or conscious thought is broken theres no bringing it all into physical action.

    I am never on track, always entertaining myself with maybes and what ifs.
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    Forgot to ask, which muscle? I got one that seems to do allot of my thinking for me.
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    Don't know if it's on the same subject has muscle memory, but what about a chicken running/flocking/etc after his head got cut off?

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    Nice sharing,.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordAnon View Post
    Don't know if it's on the same subject has muscle memory, but what about a chicken running/flocking/etc after his head got cut off?
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    Good vid, it shows that your heart is in control of much more than was first concidered, personality, everything. i find clarity helps me in performance, when you know through and through what to expect and what to do, i like to meditate before sparring or training for 20 minutes, ill just find somewhere comfortable to sit with my eyes closed for a while, then spend time afterwards when wrapping up to think and go through mentally what is going to happen and what my goals are. i do this because i know once i get in there its just fun, even if its just bag work, im a kid in a candy store, sometimes working the bag myself in the garage ending up doing 5 minute rounds and training increadibly dumb simply because i just wouldnt take a minute to step back and think about what to do, i was just having fun.
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    i love the movement and i love the respect you get when you establish that first shot and you realise youve got them, you stalk and move and play with it, it all adds to the love of it for me, it sounds horrible but im not a violent person and i dont like hurting people, but i like to tame a fighter and i love to get in their head and make them twitch at the slightest hint and then using that respect to display my abilitys in an entertaining way, its more about showing people what i can do for me, rather than simply hurting the other guy, i like to entertain. Ive been called a flash **** and a poser and everything else i havent caught wind of but i dont care im in it for the time in the ring, nothing matters but you and him, in a way you could say its a form of meditation for me in itself, all the very real life problems disappear quick when your in there.

    Sort of a mess this post lol not sure if i understand the point to it myself, but basically my point was it feels to me like its a lot about having love for what your doing, when the heart and mind and body are comfortable and happy. This is just my opinion or sort of what i feel, half of the time im just writing as im thinking on here, blurting out my thoughts and feelings, sometimes i think its nice to have somewhere to write things down lol, ill stop now.
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