Programming in any type of stance is a negative. I believe in learning to hit from passive stances so not to give it away, and also to be able to hit without readying yourself or winding up. The same with other levels of force, like restraint.
As for chain puncing like in Wing Chun/Tsun, not a fan, not much power there.
Anyway, what I was thinking was pretty broad, so I will try to sum up what is important.
-Speed.
-Explosive Power and speed in strikes. (I say strikes, because if you have the statement as punches it will limit you to that, I actually don't train any punches at all. Only open hand, elbows, knees and other simple stuff.)
-Full body power and explosiveness and fitness.
-Non-telegraphic movement.
-Motivation, focus, passion.
-Awareness, of the environment, possible dangers, of yourself.
-Fear management.
-Offensive focus. (Being defensive for real isn't a good idea)
-Learning to turn on controlled aggression, and switch it off when over.
-Simplicity in physical tools and mindset.
-Forward drive. Overwhelming the opponent.
-Being comfortable with confrontation. (Though this was achieved for me with experience, I don't know if it's a good idea to have this in a subliminal or not.)
-Training for effectiveness.
-Being prepared to go physical, being able to act without thinking when it's the right time.
-Being able to let go of the trauma of actually having to hurt somebody else and the trauma of the situation. (I just thought of this while typing. If you have to defend yourself, it's going to leave a mark mentally. I do this for a job and it still effects me mentally and I think about it too much after a situation.)
-Reading an attacker. Reading bodylanguage of a possible attack incase you need to act first. (this is also an experience thing, and I don't think it can be covered in a subliminal.)
-Awareness of the use of force continuum, being able to use enough force for the situation and not too much.
-Seizing the initiative asap in a fight.
-Awareness of multiple attackers (his friends or whatever) or possible weapons. (another one that's hard to have in a subliminal.)
-Being prepared and comfortable to train with contact and resistance. Letting go of ego.
-Being prepared and wanting to train hard and regularly.
Ok that's what i've thought of for now, alot of this isn't covered in most martial arts, but is important. What I do is alot different than most normal beliefs in this area. And this is from experience and going of of my way to find the most effective training.
-Ben
As for chain puncing like in Wing Chun/Tsun, not a fan, not much power there.
Anyway, what I was thinking was pretty broad, so I will try to sum up what is important.
-Speed.
-Explosive Power and speed in strikes. (I say strikes, because if you have the statement as punches it will limit you to that, I actually don't train any punches at all. Only open hand, elbows, knees and other simple stuff.)
-Full body power and explosiveness and fitness.
-Non-telegraphic movement.
-Motivation, focus, passion.
-Awareness, of the environment, possible dangers, of yourself.
-Fear management.
-Offensive focus. (Being defensive for real isn't a good idea)
-Learning to turn on controlled aggression, and switch it off when over.
-Simplicity in physical tools and mindset.
-Forward drive. Overwhelming the opponent.
-Being comfortable with confrontation. (Though this was achieved for me with experience, I don't know if it's a good idea to have this in a subliminal or not.)
-Training for effectiveness.
-Being prepared to go physical, being able to act without thinking when it's the right time.
-Being able to let go of the trauma of actually having to hurt somebody else and the trauma of the situation. (I just thought of this while typing. If you have to defend yourself, it's going to leave a mark mentally. I do this for a job and it still effects me mentally and I think about it too much after a situation.)
-Reading an attacker. Reading bodylanguage of a possible attack incase you need to act first. (this is also an experience thing, and I don't think it can be covered in a subliminal.)
-Awareness of the use of force continuum, being able to use enough force for the situation and not too much.
-Seizing the initiative asap in a fight.
-Awareness of multiple attackers (his friends or whatever) or possible weapons. (another one that's hard to have in a subliminal.)
-Being prepared and comfortable to train with contact and resistance. Letting go of ego.
-Being prepared and wanting to train hard and regularly.
Ok that's what i've thought of for now, alot of this isn't covered in most martial arts, but is important. What I do is alot different than most normal beliefs in this area. And this is from experience and going of of my way to find the most effective training.
-Ben