.. I made a nice discovery. I've been hit to the face many times in the gym, beaten and submitted and I know what it feels to be 'rocked' quite well.
However, I made some visual testings for few minutes just now. If you push your eyeball left or right, it not only impairs your vision (obvious), it also distorts the field nicely. It's weird so it's cool. Don't push too hard because it would hurt.
But we've all done this. However, I found a new similar test to your vision and reality. If you take the top of your head, and then the region I want you to reach is when you put both of your hands on the top of your head right next to each other, the both areas I want you to hit is located under your thumbs.. so a palm's worth to both sides from the center of your head. Now karate chop them wildly. If you do it, you see your vision shaking, but if you do both sides, quickly and hard enough, you are left with impaired vision and even some visuals for few seconds accompanied with some nausea.
Now do different kind of chopping on your head. The variables you should be changing are frequency, the pressure as in how hard you hit, the technique you use hitting (more surface, less surface, different angles) and also experiment with the regions right next to the hitting spot.
Also, if you do like five to both sides really fast and hard and then chop your face right in the middle, you might actually punch your eye, not your nose like you're supposed to. The frustration of missing your nose and fingering your own eye is only matched by the nausea, because yes it doesn't hurt very much (unless you're a sissy), because you're a bit out of it. This brand of testing should be done in the later parts of your experimentation.
I find this type of testing benefitial for many purposes. First of all this helps with your coordination, it's like practicing. It is also better to strike yourself than say, the Pope or little children. It also brings more challenge to your daily work, if you're bored, chop yourself like this a lot and poke your eyes and experiment, and if you're doing a job that requires accuracy, you're into a new world of challenges now. It's just more fun and different now.
This has also lots of benefits to military, aviation and other types of professions. Pilots undergo rigorous testing how they can handle rocking and spinning. This is more easy way, A LOT CHEAPER, and more fun way. You can test if you can be a pilot but for official testing, someone with experience of this head chopping should do it. So we shake and chop your head and then we give you visual tests, the faster and better you recover, the more you have the possibility of making this thing out great.
Chopping
However, I made some visual testings for few minutes just now. If you push your eyeball left or right, it not only impairs your vision (obvious), it also distorts the field nicely. It's weird so it's cool. Don't push too hard because it would hurt.
But we've all done this. However, I found a new similar test to your vision and reality. If you take the top of your head, and then the region I want you to reach is when you put both of your hands on the top of your head right next to each other, the both areas I want you to hit is located under your thumbs.. so a palm's worth to both sides from the center of your head. Now karate chop them wildly. If you do it, you see your vision shaking, but if you do both sides, quickly and hard enough, you are left with impaired vision and even some visuals for few seconds accompanied with some nausea.
Now do different kind of chopping on your head. The variables you should be changing are frequency, the pressure as in how hard you hit, the technique you use hitting (more surface, less surface, different angles) and also experiment with the regions right next to the hitting spot.
Also, if you do like five to both sides really fast and hard and then chop your face right in the middle, you might actually punch your eye, not your nose like you're supposed to. The frustration of missing your nose and fingering your own eye is only matched by the nausea, because yes it doesn't hurt very much (unless you're a sissy), because you're a bit out of it. This brand of testing should be done in the later parts of your experimentation.
I find this type of testing benefitial for many purposes. First of all this helps with your coordination, it's like practicing. It is also better to strike yourself than say, the Pope or little children. It also brings more challenge to your daily work, if you're bored, chop yourself like this a lot and poke your eyes and experiment, and if you're doing a job that requires accuracy, you're into a new world of challenges now. It's just more fun and different now.
This has also lots of benefits to military, aviation and other types of professions. Pilots undergo rigorous testing how they can handle rocking and spinning. This is more easy way, A LOT CHEAPER, and more fun way. You can test if you can be a pilot but for official testing, someone with experience of this head chopping should do it. So we shake and chop your head and then we give you visual tests, the faster and better you recover, the more you have the possibility of making this thing out great.
Chopping
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