Psychology of Fighting
You NEVER have the upper hand in a street fight even if you're a millionth-dan black belt and can breath fire (see a doctor). Here's why and what to do about it.
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You NEVER have the upper hand in a street fight even if you're a millionth-dan black belt and can breath fire. Here's why and what to do about it.
A selection of quotes hand picked by the Biomatrix to get you pumped and inspired, because they're amusing, because they're interesting, or because they represent what the Biomatrix stands for. Enjoy!
No not seduction... Sorry...
If you've seen the recent Sherlock Holmes film (if you haven't then you should) then you'll have witnessed the usefulness of being able to quickly assess a person or
situation and soak in all the information. There's tonnes of information you can get from looking at someone or a situation that we often just don't assimilate.
Following then is a taster of the art of deduction - What you can learn about a person from their clothes, manner and affects. It's all elementary!
Over 2000 years ago lived a warrior/philosopher named Sun Tzu. During a time when war was a way of life, he put pen to paper and wrote what is consider the definitive guide to battle. Not just physical battle or war, but any battle whether it is an internal struggle or an external one.
Over 2000 years ago lived a warrior/philosopher named Sun Tzu. During a time when war was a way of life, he put pen to paper and wrote what is consider the definitive guide to battle. Not just physical battle or war, but any battle whether it is an internal struggle or an external one.
You NEVER have the upper hand in a street fight even if you're a millionth-dan black belt and can breath fire (see a doctor). Here's why and what to do about it.
Read More
A selection of quotes hand picked by the Biomatrix to get you pumped and inspired, because they're amusing, because they're interesting, or because they represent what the Biomatrix stands for. Enjoy!
Read More
If you've seen the recent Sherlock Holmes film (if you haven't then you should) then you'll have witnessed the usefulness of being able to quickly assess a person or
situation and soak in all the information. There's tonnes of information you can get from looking at someone or a situation that we often just don't assimilate.
Following then is a taster of the art of deduction - What you can learn about a person from their clothes, manner and affects. It's all elementary!
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Over 2000 years ago lived a warrior/philosopher named Sun Tzu. During a time when war was a way of life, he put pen to paper and wrote what is consider the definitive guide to battle. Not just physical battle or war, but any battle whether it is an internal struggle or an external one.