Fighting is kind of like choreography. It's not just get in there and punching someone: you have to have choreography. Someone is going to hit high; someone is going to hit at the bottom.
-The comparison between fighting and choreography highlights the importance of planning, coordination, and timing in combat. Just as dancers or actors follow specific movements to create a seamless performance, fighters must understand their roles, anticipate their partners' actions, and execute precise techniques. This perspective emphasizes discipline, strategy, and synchronization over raw aggression. Recognizing that fighting involves structured movements can also be reassuring, suggesting that with training and preparation, violence can be controlled and purposeful rather than random or chaotic.
---Emeraude Toubia---