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ESSENTIAL MENTAL ASPECTS OF
THE FIGHTING
KIKIOJI MIKUZURE FUTANREN
KIKIOJI: Being
afraid, before fighting because of your enemy's reputation.;
MIKUZURE:
Being afraid because the enemy looks very
fierce and strong.
FUTANREN: Inadequate
training.
EACH ONE OF THESE THREE ELEMENTS COULD BE ENOUGH TO
LOSE THE FIGHTING.
ZANSHIN
It's the skill to focalize your attention on the opponent action.
It must happen without trouble, so your action will be the most natural
and properly possible.
HEIJO-SHIN
He Jo Shin is a
calm state of mind and body. For example, during fighting if your
attacker attempts to startle you with a feint or fake by waving his
hands or tries to intimidate you by brandishing a weapon. By maintaining
a calm state, Hei Jo Shin, you will not flinch but be prepared for the
attack.
MUSHIN
It is the knowhow
to keep the eampty mind, uncontaminated as the children mind.
FUDOSHIN
Keep a strong
spirit also in case of intense dolor or physical de
debilitation.
ICHI GO ICHI E
Live each
moment as if it's the only and the last , without possibilty of replying
in case of error. Be prudent, determinate, and move yourself with
careful.
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