drop bear
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You would have to discuss that with Ivan. He came up with the term.how does that make it less real?
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You would have to discuss that with Ivan. He came up with the term.how does that make it less real?
yes but you carried on using it, what did you think it meant when you wrote itYou would have to discuss that with Ivan. He came up with the term.
yes but you carried on using it, what did you think it meant when you wrote it
its pretty arduous for the looser, and no ref jumping in to save youThat the street fight was somehow more of an arduous experience. Because in sport every one is having fun or something.
its pretty arduous for the looser, and no ref jumping in to save you
I came across this post again and thought tis was worth mentioning.It is close to what I am talking about - the zone. Very few people can get into the zone, but intent to me is about what your focus is during your period in said zone. When you're in the zone, you don't think or feel, you simply perceive. I have yet to reach a level where I can stay in it for more than a few secondss, for me it has always been during spontaneous moments in sparring or kata practice where everything seemed to brighten and slow down. Intent to me is about what you focus on in the moment - you're in the zone and you can't think or feel, but your spirit is completely concentrated on the task before you.