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A resulting action to a given aggressive maneuver or method which is distinguishable by forcing the response from the recipient - compelling them to comply with the aggressive action. |
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Simply put, this term means that one is force to go with an aggressive action.
A general understanding of one's response to a given situation is one (1) of two (2) options: 1)an action is done because the practitioner intends to execute the maneuver (i.e. wanted to) 2)an action is done because the practitioner was compelled to enact it (i.e. had to)
This term is part of a naming convention that is used most commonly in the context Self-Defense or combat for the purpose of precisely and efficiently describing a response to an aggressive action.
The naming convention is comprised of two (2) words, which break down as follows: the first word of the term defines causality (e.g. compelled or purposeful) the second word of the term defines intent (e.g. avoid, comply, deceive, defy, etc.) |
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Being grabbed and pulled forward out of your natural stance is an example of Compelled Compliance. |
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