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Welcome to the Fierce Panda Blog
Welcome to the Fierce Panda Blog If you’ve ever wondered how a pressure point really works… why some joint locks feel like magic… or how...
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Jun 31 min read


Neurological Overload
🧠 Neurological Overload: How Multiple Inputs Lead to Shutdown By Matt Brown | Fierce Panda Learning Lab #kyusho #tuite #neuroscience...
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Aug 232 min read


Lesson: What Is Neuroplasticity
Lesson: What It Is Neuroplasitcity? Neuroplasticity is your nervous system’s ability to rewire itself — creating new neural pathways or...
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Aug 122 min read


Lesson: What is the Golgi Tendon Organ
What It Is The Golgi Tendon Organ? The Golgi Tendon Organ is a sensory receptor located at the junction where muscle fibers meet tendons....
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Aug 111 min read


Lesson: What is Fascial -Neural Coupling Effect
Fascial–Neural Coupling Effect When we think about fascia, we often picture it as a “soft tissue net” that wraps around muscles. But...
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Aug 102 min read


Lesson: What is Fascial Tensegrity Collapse
Fascial Tensegrity Collapse The Concept The human fascial network works on a principle of tensegrity — a balance of continuous tension...
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Aug 92 min read


Lesson: The Axon Initial Segment
The Axon Initial Segment (AIS): The Brain’s “Trigger Point” for Action What is it? The Axon Initial Segment (AIS) is a specialized region...
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Aug 81 min read


Lesson: What is the Stretch Reflex
What is the Stretch Reflex? The stretch reflex is an involuntary muscle contraction in response to rapid stretching of the muscle. It’s a...
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Aug 72 min read


Lesson: Convergence & Divergence
Divergence & Convergence in the Nervous System —Why one strike can cause global dysfunction Convergence Convergence is when multiple...
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Aug 61 min read


Lesson: Hilton’s Law
Lesson: Hilton’s Law — The Neurological Link Between Joints, Muscles, and Skin What is Hilton’s Law? Hilton’s Law states: “The nerve...
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Aug 51 min read


Lesson: Interneurons
Lesson: Interneurons — The Hidden Gatekeepers of Kyusho Response What Are Interneurons? Interneurons are small, relay-type neurons that...
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Aug 42 min read


Lesson: Jing-Well Points
Lesson: Jing-Well Points — Gateways to Shock & Revival What Are Jing-Well Points? Jing-Well points are the first or last points on each...
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Aug 32 min read


Lesson: Muscle Recruitment Order
Lesson: Muscle Recruitment Order — Why Weak Muscles React First in Dysfunction What Is Muscle Recruitment Order? Your nervous system...
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Aug 21 min read


Lesson: Intersegmental Reflexes
Lesson: Intersegmental Reflexes — How One Strike Affects Distant Areas What Are Intersegmental Reflexes? Intersegmental reflexes are...
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Aug 12 min read


Lesson: Fascial Tensioning
Lesson: Fascial Tensioning as a Neurological Signal What Is Fascial Tensioning? Fascia is not just passive tissue — it’s filled with...
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Jul 311 min read


Lesson: Muscle Spindles
Lesson: Muscle Spindles — Your Silent Partners (or Opponents) in Every Lock What Are Muscle Spindles? Muscle spindles are tiny sensory...
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Jul 302 min read


🧵 Striking the Line: Using the Superficial Back Line in Kyusho and Tuite
By Matt Brown | Fierce Panda Learning Lab #fascia #kyusho #tuite #martialartsbiomechanics #anatomytrains The Superficial Back Line (SBL)...
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Jul 302 min read


Lesson: Convergence Projection
Lesson: Convergence Projection – Why Pain Can Be Felt Somewhere Else What Is It? Convergence Projection Theory explains how pain or...
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Jul 292 min read


Lesson: Temporal Summation
Lesson: Temporal Summation – The Hidden Key to Delayed Knockouts What Is Temporal Summation? Temporal summation refers to the cumulative...
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Jul 282 min read


Lesson: Intermuscular Septa
Lesson: Intermuscular Septa — The Hidden Walls of Force Transfer What Are Intermuscular Septa? Intermuscular septa are deep fascial...
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Jul 271 min read
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