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@bioprotocol @vita_dao @athena_DAO_ @Cerebrum_DAO @valley_dao @HairDAO_ @ResearchHub @pumpdotscience #science @psy_dao
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@vitadao @researchhubf @hairdao @valleydao @athenadao @bioxyz #science
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#Desci
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@phaverapp @warpcast
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@phaverapp
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#web3 πŸ’ͺ
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The old world 🌍 vs the New One
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Bankless
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#Fractional reserve #banking: the dumbest idea in #economics! Traditional #banks are #collapsing as web3 #wallets take over. It's time to #DitchTheBank and embrace the #decentralized finance revolution! πŸš€πŸ’Έ #Web3Future #Rai
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#Decentralized #science is the next BIG BANG! πŸ˜‚ #Science is corrupt, #universities take the cake (almost 100% cut), and as a #founder, why bother #inventing? #Desci comes in, saves the day, and SOLVES all the corrupt problems! πŸ’‘πŸš€ #DesciRevolution #Desci
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At this point, my #Web3 wallets have left #Venmo and #PayPal in the dust! πŸš€πŸ’Έ The UX has caught up, and the funny thing is, maintaining #Web3 wallets is 50X less costly than Web2 wallets! πŸ˜‚πŸ’Έ #Web3Wallets
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Jiu-Jitsu is the ultimate practical martial art! πŸ₯‹ If you punch me and I fall, you come on top, and I'm gonna DESTROY you from the bottom! That's how POWERFUL Jiu-Jitsu is! πŸ’₯🀯 #BJJ #GroundGame
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Smart circle β­•
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Harvard's 100% revenue grab? Sounds like a deal made in a shady Monopoly corner. Is academia chasing $$ or innovation? Let's focus on knowledge & laughs, not just money
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Target the entire body: A key principle in all combat sports is to strike various parts of your opponent’s body to penetrate their defenses. A skilled opponent will raise their guard the moment they sense an attack. If you can convince them that your strike is aimed at one area, then deliver the actual blow to a different spot, you can slip past their defenses. While this concept may seem straightforward, your effectiveness will be measured by how well you execute it in practiceβ€”so focus on practicing misdirection in your daily sparring sessions. Develop the habit of starting your attack in one place and smoothly transitioning to another. This approach will make your tactics unpredictable and refined, leading to better outcomes!
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Every technique in Jiu Jitsu has its own unique characteristics, which you must understand to effectively execute them. For instance, the armbar (juji gatame) from the S mount requires careful and deliberate execution, as it is performed from a highly advantageous position. Failing the armbar can lead to a significant loss of control. Therefore, it's crucial to apply steady, methodical pressure throughout the move to maximize success and minimize the risk of losing position. When evaluating a move, consider factors like the time needed to perform it, the level of control it offers, the potential consequences of failure, and the options for follow-up techniques. By understanding these elements, you can better determine which techniques to use in various situations, leveraging their strengths and accounting for their weaknesses.
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Jiu jitsu can often feel chaotic, with opponents moving unpredictably and forcefully, making it hard to gain control. It's tempting to respond with equal intensity and randomness. While this strategy might tire them out initially, you will eventually need to execute moves with technical precision to overcome strong resistance. Therefore, it's crucial to embed those technical details deeply into your practice so that, regardless of the chaos, you can rely on your skills to secure a victory.
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In Jiu Jitsu, there are always two concurrent battles: one to counter your opponent's moves and another to assert your own. Overemphasizing one aspect can lead to problems. Ignoring your opponent's actions means you'll constantly be on the defensive, struggling to survive each attack until you inevitably get caught. Conversely, focusing solely on countering your opponent without trying to assert your own moves results in a game that is overly cautious and defensive, making you more of a nuisance than a real threat. Achieve tactical balance by starting with negation and swiftly transitioning to imposing your will. This approach acknowledges your opponent's skills while ensuring you don't underestimate your own.
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