A continuing study, short pieces on martial arts, biomechanics, sport, and philosophy.
What the gyaku-zuki reveals about lines of force, ground reaction, and the hidden architecture of impact.
Why golfers should think less about the club and more about the spiraling tension of the spine.
Inside the pause, the breath before release, and what every kata teaches about it.
From foot to fingertip, a quiet diagram of how the body conducts itself.
Effortless action, and why the highest technique is the disappearance of effort.
Flexibility as strength, what a forest taught me about taking a punch, and a putt.
Exploring the universal principles of movement across martial arts, golf, and baseball.
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