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Bernstein and martial arts - Part 3
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Bernstein and Martial Arts. A blog about motor control and its application in martial arts. Example for Single Reaction. In the movie Sanjuro [1] there is a somewhat drastic depiction for a single reaction (note, not suitable for viewing at work). If you cannot stand the tension, advance to the 30th second. Link One should take another look at the reaction chain for a selection as a simple reaction. The first question […]. The post was published 21. February 2014. Related to the category Miscellaneous.
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Bernstein and martial arts - Part 2
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Bernstein and Martial Arts. A blog about motor control and its application in martial arts. I am well aware that the last two blog entries (Choice Reaction, Part 7 and Part 8) might have stressed some readers. On the one hand, the rather complicated thinking and unfamiliar presentation might have initially left you puzzled. On the other hand, I hope that the possibilities are now clear. Good internal thought-processing, based […]. The post was published 30. May 2014. Related to the category Miscellaneous.
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Bernstein and martial arts - Part 4
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Bernstein and Martial Arts. A blog about motor control and its application in martial arts. Characteristic Problems, Part 3. The third example presents an attempted kick defense as a reaction. The attack is a slightly deeper side kick to the thigh. Here, your own leg is raised, exposing only the shin as a hit area. This example only serves as a brief introduction to illustrate several problems. Actually, you would have to decide on […]. The post was published 15. November 2013. And tagged with Impasse.
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Check List for Anticipation | Bernstein and Martial Arts
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Bernstein and Martial Arts. A blog about motor control and its application in martial arts. Laquo; Anticipation, Windshield Wiper, Part 2. Anticipation, Concert, Part 1 ». Check List for Anticipation. Is much more important. 1 Are patterns or traits available? Look for available patterns and traits. Any kind of information is helpful. Be careful, because this point only checks for available sensory information. Don’t interpret and add things. Kahnemann. 3 Is causality given? Is there some time between th...