The late Christopher “Kai Sai”
Casey of the International Kuo Shu Federation outlined “10 Principles” that
complete fighters must master. These 10 principles are based on seemingly
esoteric Chinese Boxing (Kung-Fu) concepts and more familiar western
biomechanics and metaphysics. The following definitions are designed to provide
the modern user with mission applicable biomechanical explanations of these
concepts for use in real fighting and adversary control. These 10 Principles
are cornerstones of the C.O.M.B.A.T. G.O.N.K.A. Protocol and are considered
essential attributes for the CG User.
1: Rooting- Stable, Balanced, Tri-Structured, Immovable.
2: Yielding- Evasion, Redirection, Absorption, Dodging, Parrying.
3: Sticking- Grabbing, Seizing, Holding, Controlling, Sensitivity, Clinging.
4: Centeredness- Focused, Centerline Aware, Calm and Centered in
Mind, Combatively Collative.
5: Six Nine Theory- Dynamic, Constantly Charged But Never Cocked Mode,
Flowing Transfer From Strike to Strike.
6: Unitary Theory- Weapon System Integration on a Macro Level.
7: Projection- Intention Concealment/ Presentation, Proactive Manipulation.
8: Line & Angle- Centerline Dynamics, Attack
Paths, Proactive Movement.
9: Body State- Relaxation, lack of tension, unified, Total Body Striking Methods, Gyrostatic.
10: Mind-Hit- Cognitive Dominance, OODA Loop,
Controlled Ferocious Intent, Dominance, Proactive Manipulation.
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