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beyondCritics | 5 months ago
Seemingly we are learning here something new about Bruce Lee, that outside observers can't understand, most notably western ones. This decelaration of time also happened to me two times spontaneously, when I was attacked on surprise, hence I believe this verbatim. In both cases, that got me plenty of time, to decide what to do and was able to save myself without a scratch. However it never occurred to me,that that had something to do with my Chi force...
MattPalmer1086|5 months ago
I am not a fighter or physically brave, but I completely disarmed him, put him in a headlock and threw him to the ground.
jraby3|5 months ago
He's a chess champion and push hands champion and discusses how to learn. Basically as you become and expert in something you learn to pay less attention to the surrounding environment and only focus on what matters, which allows you to see it in "slow motion". This applies to chess champions where masters eye movement focuses on a much smaller part of the board than a beginner, and also in push hands or BJJ where experts fighting for a tiny bit of grip change is what matters but a novice might just see the whole body not moving or doing anything that matters.
Very worthwhile read.
Fire-Dragon-DoL|5 months ago
Is this Chi
I always thought of it as muscle memory, the movement becomes so ingrained in your body that you can focus on things at a higher level. Keep going up the levels and at some point everything looks like trivial details
rasz|5 months ago
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vborovikov|5 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_recognition_(psycholog...
spankalee|5 months ago
See https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sense-time/201707/th... and tons if other articles.
hobs|5 months ago
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rramadass|5 months ago
Also see Guy Brown's The Energy of Life: The Science of What Makes Our Minds and Bodies Work.
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