tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1540643628218431638.post3611731071186889493..comments2023-12-19T07:45:21.442+08:00Comments on Kojutsukan: 'Universal Theory That Applies At All Times In Every Situation'John Coleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14634192254115557179noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1540643628218431638.post-20940133923268436512013-09-23T03:01:48.279+08:002013-09-23T03:01:48.279+08:00Adaptability and situational/body awareness would ...Adaptability and situational/body awareness would be a good place to start. Refine the theory with application and discipline. These things require commitment that is rare to find. Those that find it have a real difficult time trying to explain something that must be experienced.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1540643628218431638.post-83241003479602938222011-05-16T13:48:52.281+08:002011-05-16T13:48:52.281+08:00Thanks for the feedback and pity about losing your...Thanks for the feedback and pity about losing your comment. I've still got on my to do list to go back to the subject of mental unbalancing. I wrote a Pt 1 blog on the subject late last year before I started writing the De Jong story. The question was, what, if anything, is mental unbalancing? Answer to be provided in a not to distant blog. As regards to the all-pervading theory or concept, that will be the subject of my next blog. I'm just in the process of demonstrating its use in every physical technique taught in the martial arts or used in violence generally in my book.John Coleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14634192254115557179noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1540643628218431638.post-1814552155719119242011-05-16T08:23:46.038+08:002011-05-16T08:23:46.038+08:00With all of the problems from blogger, I am sad to...With all of the problems from blogger, I am sad to say that my comment here was erased. It was my longest ever, and I can't remember all that I said. But the gist was:<br />1) Great post, it really made me think;<br />2) Taken with a pinch of salt, I would say that mentally breaking your opponent's attack from offensive to defensive is the universal concept of all martial arts techniques. A sort of mental kuzushi.<br />3) What do you believe the theory is?Yamabushihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15004639963569899960noreply@blogger.com