Tenaga Dalam - Pukulan Cimande Pusaka
Tenaga Dalam - Pukulan Cimande Pusaka
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One key difference between novice and elite<br />
athletes is in their brain waves. Just before his<br />
best free throws, an elite basketball player will<br />
produce a burst of Alpha on the left side of their<br />
brain. Just before their best strokes, elite golfers<br />
will produce a burst of Alpha in their left brain.<br />
Just before their best shots, elite marksmen and<br />
archers will produce a burst of Alpha in their left<br />
brains. Novice and intermediate athletes do not<br />
show this Alpha pattern. However, one study of<br />
archers training over many weeks, showed that as<br />
they improved their performance, they gradually<br />
increased the amount of left brain Alpha which<br />
occurred just before their best shots. The Alpha<br />
brain waves seemed to be essential for peak<br />
performance and were increased, albeit slowly,<br />
by the archery training.<br />
The key to using this state is that alpha waves<br />
only occur when there is no visual stimulus or<br />
mental effort. If you try to do a calculation or<br />
even in total darkness try to see the alpha state<br />
will disappear. If your field of vision is uniform,<br />
that is it has no specific eye catching pattern, the<br />
alpha state will remain. Recall in Volume I of<br />
Principles of Destruction that we talked about<br />
stealing the awareness. The alpha state will also<br />
remain if you look through a distorted lens, which<br />
tends to remove the meaning of what you see. A<br />
visual field, which moves quickly, liking rapid<br />
blinking causes the alpha waves to assume the<br />
same rate as the blinking and so operates like a<br />
mild hypnotic state.<br />
This once more verifies our technique of scanning<br />
the surroundings while moving toward our<br />
opponent. This process maintains the alpha state.<br />
In the alpha state you are constantly in touch with<br />
all of the knowledge in your subconscious mind,<br />
which will give you the best chance of closing in<br />
on the opponent effectively and safely.<br />
The Tricky Part<br />
Have you seen a cobra paralyze its prey at close<br />
range by its glare? This is actually accomplished<br />
by the snake projecting infrared rays from its eyes<br />
directly into the eyes of its prey. It projects a<br />
stunningly powerful hunger to swallow them alive.<br />
This hits the prey, stuns it and the rays are drawn<br />
back through the eyes to the brain of the snake<br />
with such an overwhelming power that the prey<br />
feels as though it is already being swallowed alive.<br />
This is the reason that the prey does not move.<br />
Your retina projects infrared waves. Being light<br />
they consist of a vast portion of very small entities<br />
called photons. Photons, also called light<br />
quantum, are minute energy packets of<br />
electromagnetic radiation. The term photon (from<br />
Greek phos, photos, “light”), however, was not<br />
used until 1926. The energy of a photon depends<br />
on radiation frequency; there are photons of all<br />
energies from high-energy gamma- and X-rays,<br />
through visible light, to low-energy infrared and<br />
radio waves. All photons travel at the speed of<br />
light that is 186,000 miles per second unless<br />
slowed by a liquid or a solid. Considered among<br />
the subatomic particles, photons are bosons,<br />
having no electric charge or rest mass; they are<br />
field particles that are thought to be the carriers of<br />
the electromagnetic field.<br />
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