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Smiler
Posted: 2010-08-03 06:33:45
Hi!

I've just posted another blog post you may find of interest, it contains the methodology you can all use to really improve your techniques.

The Perfect Strike

Poor Rob, I didn't mean for him to collapse on the floor. My knee (during sparring) came effortlessly into his abdomen forcing all the air out of his lungs giving him no option – his legs buckled and he dropped to the floor. As I remember him gasping for air down there, I also remember how easily and effectively the strike was made. And for that, I guess I can thank my studies of NLP.

Now, whereas I am certified to Master NLP Practitioner level, I would never call myself an 'NLPer', as I am far more than that. There are also some misguided views on what NLP is and isn’t by some of the public and also scarily by some NLP Practitioners! So sometimes it's best not to label yourself with what a few people may perceive as a limitation. But here I feel it is definitely relevant to give a quick explanation of what it is.


Read the rest...


Let me know what you think!

Best regards,

Smiler
Damien_34
Posted: 2010-10-27 11:10:46
Smiler

Really well written article, I can see the better parts of modelling and how they can be effectively used.

Who needs to be good, when you can model excellence.
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