@najamda
especially buddhist monks who know how to not only fight but perfectly absorb any attacks with energy flow
their heart rates stay incredibly low at all times
@joshsilentmode
Definitely.
You will not go through life
without being challenged.
Do not allow anyone to injure
you,possibly for life.
Show them that they canโt
do it.
@FelhaziNic27079
there is no strength without struggle
what better struggle than to put your mind and body on the line in direct combat
instincts and skills attained in combat carry over into all other aspects of our lives
@androkoen
lower heart rate in higher intensity situations
your options are altered after training
you understand your abilities and are able to
display that self confidence with complete composure
@hannes_leppen
my secret is to immediately write every single idea you have in a text message to yourself Chris
all the ideas you have in the shower remember one keyword for every new idea you have
then write all the keywords down immediately after the shower to retain each idea
let me knowโฆ
@joshsilentmode
Definitely.
Even if you never (and I hope so) have to use these skills, the discipline, mental fight and fortitude you build is very valuable for personal development.
Then of course itโs an intense sport, which improves your health.
@joshsilentmode
no.
Lions learn violence from the hunt.
Lions don't roam around practicing hunting.
time to hunt โ>Lion hunts.
humans evolved some great tech,
w/ gauging imminent violence
and the outcomes it yields.
think of it as spidey senses...
rendering violence itself, of little use