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An idiom referring to maneuvers and methods that are fully internalized and require almost no amount of thought and/or mental processing to be enacted. |
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Without delay and/or mental processing. |
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Spontaneous refers particular maneuvers or methods that are fully internalized.
In this context, spontaneous refers to the level that something is internalized to a specific practitioner and has little to do with the expression of the maneuver and/or method.
See Spontaneous Stage and Stages of Internalization for more information.
See Stages of Learning for more information on a similar subject. |
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This is the layman's usage of the term. |
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