![]() ![]() Let’s say you win 5 rounds in a row on a true 4+ and it’s still a true 4+. You’re no longer able to perceive decisions rationally. Even if you told yourself you were going to jump in before you turned the shower-head, now that the water is running and you can feel the mist, you’re beginning to have second thoughts. In 2 seconds, you just experienced the flinch. Go to the bathroom, take off all your clothes, turn on the shower. So what is exactly going on, like chemically, in your body when you’re anticipating something horrible? I can’t explain it but I can show you a great demonstration that will replicate the results really fast. Apparently professional fighters are trained not to flinch at punches coming towards them because it affects their ability to react and see clearly. If you get punched in the face, your first reaction is going to be to flinch. ![]() If you like the content and can afford a couple bucks, consider supporting the author so he can continue to write more stuff like this. ![]() I ended up finding a free pdf version through a quick google search. There is a book called The Flinch by Julien Smith. ![]()
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