The Truth About Matrix Martial Arts and Factual Intelligence

Intelligence is measured in todays institutions of learning through various tests. What these tests do, however, is tell you the size of yourmmory. What these tests do is evaluate if your memory is working.
Thus, current testing is checking the state of memory, and it has nothing to do with true intelligence. Current testing does nothing more than verify that the memorization programming of schools is working. To understand the significance of this we must define what true intelligence is.
True intelligence is how fast your mind works. There are other factors, but this is the one. This doesn’t evaluate how big or good your memory is, but how fast you can respond to data.
In the martial arts the student is instructed by having him or her memorize random strings of data. Or memorize random strings of random data, however you want to put it. The hope is that if you get a big enough memory then you can pull a trick out of the hat, and hopefully it is the right trick for the job at hand.
When you matrix the martial arts you put the data in logical order, no more random data, or random strings of data. Thus, you use less memory, and the data is filed properly for quick and accurate extraction. Thus, you are not distracted by incorrect data, the missing data and the gaps and holes and wrong arrangements of data and so on, and intuition can kick in.
Intuition means that the data being extracted for use is being extracted at near instantaneous speed. Furthermore, and here is a blessing, the data is never wrong. Thus, the true speed of the martial arts, when intuition kicks in, is in effect, and thus the students intelligence is raised.
Now, it doesn’t matter what form of kung fu you study, or what style of karate, all that matters is that you take the time to rearrange the data by matrixing it. When you use matrix martial arts as a template, you see, it is nothing more than putting the book on the bookshelf. The trick here is that we are putting all the books on the bookshelf, in the right order, at the same time, and that is certainly measurable as an increase in intelligence.
Al Case has examined martial arts for 40+ years. He began writing for the martial arts magazines in 1982. He is the founder of Matrixing technology, which you can find out about by getting his absolutely free ebook at Monster Martial Arts.
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