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World of Martial Arts Show - SPEED 2 Martial Arts Shock & Awe Symposium Interview

SPEED 2 Martial Arts Shock & Awe Symposium Interview

World of Martial Arts Show

08/08/23 • 56 min

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SPEED 2 Martial Arts Shock & Awe Symposium Interview

Mick Tully talks to Mahipal Lunia about deeper levels finding, training and perfecting SPEED in martial arts at SHOCK & AWE the unique, 30 place, application only, martial arts symposium featuring exclusive access to secretive arts and reclusive teachers.

Deep dive into unifying concepts and functional drills, learn multidisciplinary methods to enhance SPEED perception and performance. Big, deeply important, key concepts and abilities.

More information at www.theimmersionlabs.com

Summary

The discussion revolved around the concept of "beyond speed" in martial arts, which involved breaking free from preconceived notions and constructs to achieve a heightened level of awareness and reaction. Mahipal explained that this required a shift in perception and an absence of language or ego.

0:02

Mick and Mahipal discussed the concept of mastery in martial arts, emphasizing the importance of becoming a conduit for technique and attaining a state of egolessness. They also touched on the metaphysical aspects of martial arts and the search for a higher purpose beyond physical combat.

11:56

Mick and Mahipal discussed the OODA Loop and its application in martial arts. They explored the importance of observing, orienting, deciding, and acting in combat situations, as well as the significance of sensing intent and being aware of oneself and others during a fight.

18:00

Mahipal and Mick discuss the importance of observing and improving weak areas in order to enhance speed and decision-making in confrontations. They also mention how age can be overcome by refining skills and reading intent.

24:21

Mick and Mahipal discussed various martial arts and their effectiveness in terms of physical speed and processing speed. They mentioned martial arts such as fencing, Olympic Taekwondo, armored combat, and judo as potential options for improving speed and processing abilities.

36:27

Mahipal and Mick discussed various topics including the importance of balance between quantity and quality of life, the desire for improvement and development, the concept of going beyond traditional martial arts techniques, and the influence of strategic thinking in combat.

Hosted in November 2023 at an undisclosed location in San Jose, California The Immersion Labs have brought together the best,

Patrick Strong

Beyond Speed: It helps by itself

Tim Cartmell

Clinch/Trap to Throwing Speed

Steven Plinck

Positional Speed

Eric Knauss

Combination Speed

Ron Lew

Breaking the Sound Barrier/ Flexible Steel

Mark Mikita

Explosive Speed

Paul Porter

Reading Tells: Perceptual and Mental Speed

Maija Soderholm

Alteration Speed

Scott Meredith

Sensitivity Speed

Riichi Kitano

Sen - Initiative to Kill Speed in Koryu

Mahipal Lunia

Deceptive Bowie

Dr TJ Desch-Obi

Malicia in Grima & Capoeira

Dexter Miksch

Bowie Backcut Flow

Miguel Lopez

From Golden Glove to the Street

Jerry Walker

Mature Speed & Timing

Carlito Bonjoc

Speed in Transcending Limitations

James Bishop

Bruce Lee's Speed & Timing

Steaphen Fick

Alchemy of Timing in the Italian Renaissance

Michael Donohue

Proprioception & Hand-Eye Coordination

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08/08/23 • 56 min

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