Looking in the mirror, you are looking and reacting to the past, Eyes shut, relying on Feel its now. With a better understanding of movement, with less Stress.
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Looking in the mirror, you are looking and reacting to the past, Eyes shut, relying on Feel its now. With a better understanding of movement, with less Stress.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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Ok thank you. I understand now.![]()
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Hmm.. ive never heard of that. sounds like it would feel weird, but im gunna try that for sure. haha does it actually help you? or is it just a weird feeling..?
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Everyone I know thats tried it, says it works. But it takes a good 3 weeks to understand the principle. It helps Posture Balance, speed of movement and clears the thought process.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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It's a new one on me....not saying if its good or bad, or arguing if there are any benefits.
I'm just old school and believe you should train as you will fight
Im really very old School, and learned to understand the Senses, on the way. If the coach is not creative, the Fighter wont be.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
boxingbournemouth - Cornelius Carrs private boxing tuition and personal fitness training
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Got no argument with you there scrap....and like I say I have no argument if its good or bad because its new to me. My question is that ok., you increase speed by shutting off the eye focus..but in a match..with the eyes open, will this not cancel out the speed you have learned and even make it more difficult----just an academic question. I believe in keeping an open mind on anything new tried..so I'm not offering an opinion. I trained back in the 50's and my first old trainer was a former bare knuckles fighter who did not believe in head gear...his reason was that you would accept a lot of head blows with head gear on and if you did not wear it...you would be more prone to slip and avoid being hit...sounded crazy..but the logic made sense.
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