u/Nachos4Evah

Any tips for a training for explosiveness improvement

I am into martial arts and I really want to improve my explosiveness strenght for my punches and kicks. Bonus if they are exercise which do not involve equipments.. but if they do is totally fine as well.

Thanks

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u/Nachos4Evah — 17 hours ago

Showing interest in others

I wanted to be better in making friends. The easiest, most guaranteed, and surest way to please others and make them friends is to show interest. We are narcissistic creatures, at least a little, by nature; and that's normal. We're responsible for ourselves, so people who are interested in us please us, make us feel important, and so on. [from "How to Win Friends and Influence People."]

But is this always the case? For example, I've had people who were genuinely interested in me (like a nun on a long flight) just for a chat, but every time I thought about how suspicious I was, or I had that feeling of "Tsk, look at this poor mortal who sees me as an idol." Or it's low self-esteem, meaning you think little of yourself, and so if someone is interested in that little, they must be desperate.

But mostly important: when it comes to building relationships, the most commonly adopted and recommended strategy is to let others pursue you. In love, he who runs away wins. And showing more than a certain amount is highly discouraged. interest before the other person gets bored and runs after someone else who keeps them on edge. Your opinions?

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u/Nachos4Evah — 1 day ago

Showing interest to others

I wanted to be better in making friends. The easiest, most guaranteed, and surest way to please others and make them friends is to show interest. We are narcissistic creatures, at least a little, by nature; and that's normal. We're responsible for ourselves, so people who are interested in us please us, make us feel important, and so on. [from "How to Win Friends and Influence People."]

But is this always the case? For example, I've had people who were genuinely interested in me (like a nun on a long flight) just for a chat, but every time I thought about how suspicious I was, or I had that feeling of "Tsk, look at this poor mortal who sees me as an idol." Or it's low self-esteem, meaning you think little of yourself, and so if someone is interested in that little, they must be desperate.

But mostly important: when it comes to building relationships, the most commonly adopted and recommended strategy is to let others pursue you. In love, he who runs away wins. And showing more than a certain amount is highly discouraged. interest before the other person gets bored and runs after someone else who keeps them on edge. Your opinions?

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u/Nachos4Evah — 1 day ago