Heres smething to think about, spelling in my case. What causes a reaction fastest the Sting or the Tickle.
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Heres smething to think about, spelling in my case. What causes a reaction fastest the Sting or the Tickle.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
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I Cant really say, the reaction to a tickle or sting which would be quickest? i dont know i dont even know if those reactions could be measured lol, enlighten us scrap are you saying somthing like controlling those types of reflexes and applying it to a movement would be a faster way of movement? because the eyes arent involved? or have i just been reading it over and over in my head till ive made a connection up in my mind that doesnt really exsist? lol
Last edited by WayneFlint; 02-27-2010 at 02:40 PM.
Its about analyization of the senses, the qiuckest reply. I would say its the Tickle that the subconcoius respondes to,for speed. You have to pick the spots where the receptors abound.
Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....
boxingbournemouth - Cornelius Carrs private boxing tuition and personal fitness training
Thanks for your time again yesterday m8 it was good to just talk about things after training, im starting to understand the more we train and chat when i go home and think about what where doing and how it effects the body, like you said the human body really is the greatest machine we have, im starting to realise more and more the basic old fasioned plyometrics have been a waste of time, my foot speed last night and this morning is proof, its pure genious that mechanism you use for movement scrap how many hours a day could you spend on that without over training? every step without it on feels like a wasted step now haha , all i can say about a lot of training boxers and boxing trainers are doing is that they are training the half of their body that completes things but isnt the area they should be looking at for consistent overall improvement, come to think of it this can be seen in every sport i think not just boxing.
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