One of the first scientists to measure human REACTION TIME was Sir Francis Galton, who also believed it was correlated to overall intelligence.
I was reading this article http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Francis_Galton about him the other day and started thinking about which martial art benefits most from fast reactions to external stimuli.
I would think the various forms of Fencing, both east and west would be high on the list, for the simple reason that combat is usually over after a quick offensive reaction to the first strike.
Your thoughts???
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4957107/Fast-reactions-point-to-longer-life.html
"It has been hypothesised that reaction time, as a measure of speed of the brain's information-processing capacity, may be a marker for bodily system integrity."
I was reading this article http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Francis_Galton about him the other day and started thinking about which martial art benefits most from fast reactions to external stimuli.
I would think the various forms of Fencing, both east and west would be high on the list, for the simple reason that combat is usually over after a quick offensive reaction to the first strike.
Your thoughts???
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/4957107/Fast-reactions-point-to-longer-life.html
"It has been hypothesised that reaction time, as a measure of speed of the brain's information-processing capacity, may be a marker for bodily system integrity."