The nuanced relationship between 'Kime' and 'Mushin' during Kumite is that Kime represents the focused release of maximum energy at a specific moment, while Mushin is the state of mental clarity and absence of conscious thought that allows Kime to occur spontaneously and effectively. Kime is the concentration of all physical and mental energy into a single, decisive action, such as a punch or kick. It's the point of impact where maximum power is delivered. Mushin, on the other hand, is a me....
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