For competition, Manto [[BJJ]] has been focusing on the 3 H’s: handfighting, keeping their hips higher than the opponent’s, and keep their hips pointed toward the ground- better known in [[wrestling]] as a [[hip heist]]. [[unarmed]]
Rob Gray of the Perception-Action school of sports learning analysis says, "[[Learning]] is not the process of [[repeating]] a solution, it is the process of repeating [[finding]] a [[solution]]."
It’s easier to manipulate and [[control]] something with [[structure]].
To aid in learning [[tracking]], an [[aging stand]] is recommended for whatever environment you might track in. In the same way scientists study how bodies decompose, it is useful to study how things are affected over [[time]] in a given [[land]]scape.
Pairs of [[coyotes]] make helixes as they [[move]].
Find a thousand ways to get to the [[outcome]]. [[end]]
When you [[storyboard]] a scene for an [[ad]], consider what questions the scene would need to pose to give the audience the answer that what you have is what they need. [[propaganda]]
The [[timing]] of when to talk about [[solutions]] is after enough questions have been to asked to find out what [[needs]] there are. Once the needs are out in the open, they can be addressed with solutions- so long as the solutions do actually fit the needs. [[sales]]
The founder of [[Judo]], [[Jigaro Kano]], is often quoted on the importance of ‘maximum [[efficiency]]‘ (η²Ύεεη¨), but perhaps this might be better understood as ‘[[life]][[force]] used well’. To take advantage of, or to practice [[good]] use of vigorous force.
What has [[scale]]-free scalability? How can we design collectives with scale-free scalability? Is this what the conquering Mongol army was? Did every early stage world [[religion]] have this?
How would we plant the [[seed]] for a new [[world]][[religion]] that has a [[modular]] structure? What [[building]][[block]] can we give people to create their own religion?