Combat Clarification - Grappler Baki Techniques Explained: Ultra High Level Sen no Sen
In this Combat Clarification: Grappler Baki Techniques Explained video, I explained Ultra High Level Sen no Sen, a technique of Miyamoto Musashi and one of the highest level skills in the entire series. Thank you The Blackknife Melee and jojobod for suggesting this, I hope you enjoyed the video and it cleared some things up for you! If this video 160 likes in 3 weeks, I'll do a video explaining the Tunnel technique used by Gaia.
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Sen, Go no Sen, Sen no Sen, and Sen Sen no Sen - what are they?
https://www.reddit.com/r/judo/comments/rx5ivm/sen_go_no_sen_sen_no_sen_and_sen_sen_no_sen_what/
Sen-no-Sen Go-no-Sen Tai-no-Sen
https://www.okaigan.com/phocadownload/Sen no sen, Go no sen, Tai no sen.pdf
Go no Sen and Sen no Sen
https://www.allokinawakarate.com/go-no-sen-sen-no-sen/
Sen no Sen
https://www.rkagb.com/sen-no-sen/
Brain-to-brain interfaces: the science of telepathy
https://theconversation.com/brain-to-brain-interfaces-the-science-of-telepathy-37926
Is it possible to transmit thoughts into someone else's brain directly using technology?
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-to-transmit-thoughts-into-someone-elses-brain-directly-using-technology
Brain-to-brain communication: the possible role of brain electromagnetic fields (As a Potential Hypothesis)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7937662/
How do i read body movements during a fight?
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-read-body-movement-during-a-fight
Sensing Intentions
https://www.reddit.com/r/martialarts/comments/dv9kc/sensing_intentions/
Reading an opponent’s face gives the edge in martial arts
https://www.springer.com/kr/about-springer/media/research-news/all-english-research-news/reading-an-opponent-s-face-gives-the-edge-in-martial-arts/10095184?srsltid=AfmBOoqnOVdY_KlldNAMs8plDK70Rk32_9dYcWxYR-0IkwO36XPTOOMS
Explain this to a Non-Martial Artist like me, how does one predict an opponents moves beyond the first 2 moves up to and including things like feints and counters or even traps?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Shadiversity/comments/s4juw0/explain_this_to_a_nonmartial_artist_like_me_how/
Exploring the Three Concepts of Japanese Martial Arts
https://www.martialartswords.com/blogs/articles/exploring-the-three-concepts-of-japanese-martial-arts?srsltid=AfmBOoqe4h56GMssVqdSXwpHIa3Yt7qjBFdlHD9B87E-p-7BZLEt9K8r
Sen no sen, or the art of the preventive strike
https://scripteatingmonsters.wordpress.com/2021/03/27/sen-no-sen-or-the-art-of-the-preventive-strike/#:~:text=The sen-no-sen means,hit before they land theirs.
The Budo Way - Attacking Late, Same Time and Taking Initiative (SEN SEN NO SEN)
https://www.gunjiuniversity.com/blog/the-budo-way-attacking-late-same-time-and-taking-initiative-sen-sen-no-sen
Reading your opponent (like a picture book)
https://www.kwunion.com/interesting/reading-opponent-like-picture-book/
Do you think that mind reading and reading situations is at the heart of martial arts? Why?
https://www.quora.com/Do-you-think-that-mind-reading-and-reading-situations-is-at-the-heart-of-martial-arts-Why