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I bet it works with long-distance tools too

June 23, 2009 by Anonymous, 22 weeks 4 days ago
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It would be interesting to see the results of a similar study done on archers. When the archer "becomes one with the bow" it really is as if he can simply reach out and touch the target. BTDT. After a time with the bow, not having it leaves a distinct emptyness.

As a blacksmithing teacher, I spend my time trying to get students to 'speak' the language of blacksmithing through the hammer. This article has made explicit that one of the things they need to do is assimilate the hammer into their body image. Thankyou.

- Carl West

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