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An idiom describing a move within the Sequential Flow of a Base Move that is not obvious and remains concealed until illustrated and/or activated. |
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Hidden can also be used within the standard layman's definition of the word.
A distinct type of move - which remains concealed until you activate it within the sequential flow of your self-defense technique. These moves have always existed; however, until the Ideal Phase of your self-defense technique (Base Move) is internalized you cannot effectively include them as part of your What if Phase of knowledge. It is knowing how to compound the techniques that enables you to bring these hidden moves to the surface.
To state it differently, Hidden Moves are sophisticated additions that can be readily inserted within the flow of a Base Move. Although potential for these "moves within moves" is inherent in each technique, they are excluded for beginners, and will remain hidden until the student is sophisticated enough for their introduction.
Technically, the use of Hidden Moves is the same as Compounding a technique. |
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