Internal Power of Martial Arts (Breathing Technique)

Owls?

Not sure. They have something trippy in that department.

Owls just have very good hearing, to the point of being able to hear the sounds we can't. It is said that a barn owl can hear a mouse's heartbeat from 30 feet away. Whether that is true or not remains to be seen, but again owls can do this because their anatomy allows them to do it. I've never known an owl (or any land animal) to use bio-electrical perception, because they simply do not need it. The reason why marine animals use it instead of hearing is because sound travels so fast in water that you can't tell where the sound is coming from. Try it next time you go into a body of water. Put your head under and get someone to make a sound through the water. No matter how hard you try to pinpoint it, the sound will appear to be coming from every direction.
 
Good grief, whatever for? it's not as if 'using the bioelectrical in your body' to do 'magic', is a serious subject, unless of course you believe the OP?

It's fun to theorise whether it could be possible though. Imagine if you could somehow transplant the relevant organs into your body to allow you to do it.
 
Military Self Defense US Army VS Indonesian Army (Getaran Technique)

Those attacks are slow, and the "defender" is starting his block before the attack forms. Looks to me like he knew what the attack would be before it started - that's just choreographed.
 
Those attacks are slow, and the "defender" is starting his block before the attack forms. Looks to me like he knew what the attack would be before it started - that's just choreographed.
And notice at 0:59 he touches the thing that was in the other guy's mouth to see exactly where it is before he cuts it?
 
It's fun to theorise whether it could be possible though. Imagine if you could somehow transplant the relevant organs into your body to allow you to do it.

Of course lol but telling us to stay on topic is a bit silly on a thread like this isn't it.
 
Is that the same one with that yogi who can contort his body to avoid damage to himself? As well as extend his limbs many yards to strike people from a far?
That made me think of Yogic flying:


Strange how no one ever gets to stage 2.
 
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Well I guess if the OP believes in this, who is anybody to say otherwise I suppose. Well that what the Fairies told me anyway at the bottom of the garden.
 
Military Self Defense US Army VS Indonesian Army (Getaran Technique)

To me this is more impressive in terms of the blind navigating. It's that he's able to do what some of the other organisms that naturally use sound do. He also has more natural movement meaning nothing about his movement screams martial arts. Unfortunately he died from cancer
I guess what I'm really trying to say is that with things like this, less showmanship is actually more. People become cautious when Martial Arts gets flashy and mystical. Having these guys navigate a regular room, would be more impressive, because it's practical.
 
To me this is more impressive in terms of the blind navigating. It's that he's able to do what some of the other organisms that naturally use sound do. He also has more natural movement meaning nothing about his movement screams martial arts. Unfortunately he died from cancer
I guess what I'm really trying to say is that with things like this, less showmanship is actually more. People become cautious when Martial Arts gets flashy and mystical. Having these guys navigate a regular room, would be more impressive, because it's practical.

Wow, Ben is truely exceptional.
 
Those attacks are slow, and the "defender" is starting his block before the attack forms. Looks to me like he knew what the attack would be before it started - that's just choreographed.
its a demo. Those are off limits, if the folks in the video play for your team.
 
Isn't that what a demo is? We can do all that with our eyes closed is not materially different to me than a demo of "we can do all of that against multiple attackers" or "we can do these things against people,with guns/knives/bazookas."
 
Wow, Ben is truely exceptional.

Echo-location, as I mentioned before in this thread, is something a lot of blind people are learning to do now-a-days. It really is incredible to watch a blind person doing this, although it is something that anyone can learn to use.
 
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