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Keeping your vision in check
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emmanuel manolakakis



Joined: 21 Jan 2004
Posts: 40
Location: Toronto, Ontario

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:05 pm    Post subject: Keeping your vision in check Reply with quote

While we have many senses, our sight seems to be the primary collector of information.

It is necessary to keep our vision in check by not rely on it too heavily. By improving all other senses, you can indirectly reduce the dominance that vision plays. This is a good thing when you consider it doesn’t always give us a correct picture of things. By using your other senses, such as smell, touch, taste and hearing, you begin to become more aware of them and the information they convey. Take a look at how this information affects you and your decisions.

Here are some ideas for “visionless” training that I hope you will try. Start slowly, as your comfort and confidence grows, increase the level of difficulty.


Some example (eyes closed):

• Walk through your house.
• Try to guess what is on your dinner plate. I mean everything…
• Get in and out of your car.
• Go through the laundry and find specific clothes.
• Put the groceries away.
• Empty the dishwasher.
• Peel and apple, make sure not to leave any skin on.


Some RMA Training examples (eyes closed)

• Grab and escape.
• Take strikes, punches and kicks.
• Roll on the floor, stairs and hills.
• Take strikes from a weapon - stick and whip.
• Ground fighting.
• Knife fighting and defense.


There are thousands of ways of checking out your different senses - just be creative the benefits are remarkable.

Think of your six senses as radio stations - all you need to do is tune in.

Good luck,
emmanuel manolakakis
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Chris Misek



Joined: 16 Feb 2004
Posts: 252
Location: Australia

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 12:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was back in Sydney,we newbies used to practice a lot using blindfold,it was good aid for us because being new to art we used to "think" too much,with this we learned how to "feel" bit better.

Nice post Emmanuel.
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