Everyone is looking for the perfect technique.
The one that works every time. The one with no openings. The one that guarantees success.
It doesn’t exist.
The Illusion of Perfect
A technique might look perfect in training:
- Clean execution
- Clear outcome
- No resistance
But real situations don’t cooperate like that.
They shift. They resist. They evolve.
And when they do, “perfect” disappears.
What Actually Matters
Timing.
Not just speed… timing.
- When you act
- When you adjust
- When you commit
A simple technique, applied at the right time, will outperform a complex one applied too late.
Every time.
Our Perspective at Attitude First
This connects directly to:
- Awareness – Recognizing the moment
- Logic – Choosing when to act
- Expression – Delivering the response appropriately
The technique is just the vehicle. We use an understanding of “Formulating” to adapt our response to the cause and effect of the actions involved.
Timing is the driver. It is the process of being ahead of our opponent and keeping them out of time that makes the difference and gives us the advantage.
The Shift in Thinking
Stop asking:
“What is the perfect technique?”
Start asking:
“When is the right moment?”
That question changes everything.
Practical Takeaway
Take something simple you already know.
Instead of adding complexity, work on:
- Earlier recognition
- Cleaner entry
- Effective positioning
- Proper execution
You’ll see improvement faster than chasing something new or something that may not be what it appears. Just because it’s flashy doesn’t mean it works everytime!
Closing Thought
There is no perfect technique.
There is only better timing.
And timing can be trained.
For more information contact us at info@attitudefirst.com
