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Mar 27 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
A lot of people believe in a sort of magical X factor in fighting — some call it grit, heart, spirit, etc.

I believe in it too. I just don’t believe it’s magical.

It can be broken down and systematized, just like strength training and technique. 🧵 Image
Most of this is mental, which means that the only way to really put in quality reps looks a lot like “woo” nonsense.

But it’s not — and, critically, the only way for training to work is for the trainee to fully buy into it. Image
Warrior rituals across historic civilizations were basically ways of unlocking that “X factor.”

And those sorts of rituals are reflected today, among many fighters.

Mike Tyson was hypnotized. McGregor meditated and visualized the fight. Prochazka does… this.
There are a lot of different aspects to what that “X factor” actually is, but usually it’s a flow state.

Perfect focus; meditation while moving. Time slows down and actions seem to happen via pure will.

That’s an actual thing you can train yourself to access and do. Image
Besides that, it’s physical.

“Tendon strength” is a real thing; so is muscle memory. And you can only get there via repetition.

That repetition also feeds into the mental side of things. It’s why having training routines and rituals is so important. Image
In fact, a lot of modern sports psychology is just finding ways to re-arrive at historical rituals and knowledge via scientific materialism.

Half the time it’s just reverse-engineering Germanic berserking or elements of samurai Zen Buddhism.
We’ve pretty much come to a consensus with various pre-scientific societies on how to prepare somebody to go into hand-to-hand combat:

Brief removal from society, meditation, visualization, repetition, ritual.

Personally I think that’s insane

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May 5
There *are* black fraternities, and they’re a very interesting case study of racial politics in action.

For example, this article *isn’t* about black fraternities. Obviously.

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Normal fraternities, ie 95% white, are under constant scrutiny by IFC and school admin. They are regularly disciplined, fined, or banned from campus for minor infractions.

National orgs do not defend chapters, and are rather controlling in general. Image
Meanwhile, black fraternities are notorious for extreme hazing and violence — both fistfights and sexual violence against women.

However, it is extremely rare (almost unheard of!) for black frats to receive the same kind of scrutiny or discipline. Image
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May 1
58% of you are members of the Elect. I will now harass the other 42%.

Why train fighting? Why do I always harp on this being so important?

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1. Fitness

There’s a reason they call it “being in fighting shape.”

Fight training will lean you out, build muscle, strengthen your tendons and joints, make you faster, and make your cardio incredible. Image
It’s also a different *type* of fitness than just lifting — more along the lines of sport fitness. It’s well-rounded and versatile.

This kind of thing is what people usually want out of exercise: not just a better physique and more strength, but an overall sense of capability. Image
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Apr 26
When young white men take themselves seriously, the cultural Left has a conniption. If they have fun, the Right loses its mind.

For the former: political engagement, fitness, scholarly interest. For the latter: watching sports, drinking, music.

The intersection is fraternities Image
Examples of point A:

- Derision & mocking of politically-active young white men, especially on the Right (but really anywhere)
- Extreme distaste for bodybuilding
- Freakouts about "extremist interest in the Classics" or other academic topics
- Mockery of any earnest emotion
Examples of point B:

- "This energy should be directed elsewhere" in response to any video of recreation or fun; old-type whining about danger or foolishness
- Pointless yelling about the evils of "sportsball"
- Reflexive hatred of popular music subcultures, bars, etc.
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Apr 22
This is true, but I don’t think it goes far enough. Global military dominance by the West was largely due to drill & discipline, standardization, engineering, and immense feats of logistics & infrastructure.

Technics and organization are spurned today as “soulless” but they are what built the modern world.
This isn’t to say that warrior cultures in the West were built upon nerd-ism or technics alone; I would be the last person to ever say that.

But global dominance does not come from guts & vril alone, or else Gurkhas or some other military people would have conquered the world
But in the desire to reignite thumos among Westerners today, many disregard the fact that we built our culture with incredible feats of technics.

I see this as merely a subset of the same thing; excess energy thrown into creativity, optimization, commitment to improvement
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Apr 16
All very old martial arts have a sort of oddness to them, a disorienting underlying philosophy of movement that throws off a modern revivalist because it’s just so *odd*

It’s near-impossible to cut through centuries of unwritten, unspoken ways of movement. Then the natural esotericism of things like kata or manuals make it even harder.

But if these arts (often the only athletic tradition surviving from their time, perhaps aside from dances) can be decoded… broken into phonemes and morphemes, like ancient unwritten languages… much could be learned about their respective cultures

Perhaps about mankind’s development overall, too — the same intangible “flavor” of systematized motion runs through many of these long-lost systemsImage
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The key would be reverse-engineering the physical assumptions & surrounding habitus of each one, then drawing connections or distinctions; by way of comparison one could find “lineages” of underlying assumptions about combat & motion, a vast unrecorded network of silent languages Image
Low-hanging fruit:

Almost universally, every fighting system more than ~200 years old includes *much* lower stances.

Athleticism difference from modernity, different philosophy, or a carryover from weapon-based fighting into empty hand? Image
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Apr 13
Really look at all these people. They’re the exact kind of people that would set up a group picture flipping off the camera to “dunk” on a Twitter anon for wrongthink

Imagine the conversation that led to this. None of them are even attractive! What were they expecting?
Let’s go one by one
Not as fat as the others, but with a weirdly primitive face. Almost a normal BMI — congrats!

Definitely has an inferiority complex about sorority girls, or some similar abstraction of normal people. Image
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