 Bruce said that to transcend technique it has to punch. It has to kick. You don't punch. It punches. It kicks. It elbows. It knees. It head smashes, all right? It does everything. It grapples. It locks. It chokes. It strangles. It was the transcending yourself. You don't know how you hit. It hit. It hit. It hit by itself or thought even a conscious effort. That's what he's talking about. That the it. So he's transcending the physical. He told me once, well, I don't know if it's true or not. He said that he could see himself if there was a person he's fighting that he never fought the battle from here. He fought the battle from here and he could see himself and the opponent. He says, I says, let me get this straight now. You mean your opponent's here and you're here and you're not here watching this kind? He says, yes, I'm watching from here. So he had that saying and I think it's in one of his sayings is be like a wooden doll. It has no ego. It just moves like a wooden doll because you move so he can observe it. Like he said, you can observe things better from a third person of odd clearly like it's it's uh when I train uh fighters I couldn't understand why they couldn't see the opening They're sparring right and why they didn't cover this that but when you get in there You can't see the opening you could see it from the third person and that's where bruce was saying he was seeing it For a good example When I played football If I made a good run uh He was so effortless When you're up there in the stadium You you can see the openings where he should have ran left and right, but when you're running with the ball You can't see the opening sometimes Right, your coach from the bench can see it and your scout up there in the stadium Can see where you should have ran left or right or should you should have put on a speed or should you stop? Shorten cut to the left or to the right, but when you are in the heat of it. You really can't see it Right, that's uh what he's saying you that he sees it from a third person Therefore he can see the openings That's why a trainer Has to tell his boxer or his fighter when he comes back to the corner He says Loop with the overhead he's dropping his hands because sometimes he's so occupied in trying to defeat his opponent He can't see it because he's not a he's not a wooden doll as it was it you have to be Formless as he should tell us And that's I think what he's trying to say it It doesn't Because he's no longer in the body