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Kiai- The Spirit Shout 

KIAI!
 
Hector, one of the heroes of the Trojan war, had such a fearsome war-cry it would drive whole armies back, Medieval Irish warriors were known to instill fear in even the toughest most disciplined English troops. The druids used a low-droning sound to un-nerve the Roman legions in the battle field,  and G.I.’s returning from the pacific after world war 2 tell of a  paralyzing  Batlle-cry that the Japanese used during bayonet charges.
 
Oriental B.S.? Martial-arts fantasy or just proper psychology and physics applied at the right moment?
 
In one form or another, The Kiai or spirit shout has been touted to be an effective psychological weapon in the battle field or in one-on-one combat.  Whether you are a believer in this or not, the Kiai, when executed properly is supposed to achieve the following:
 
  1. Rally the troops. The Kiai is supposed to instill courage and ferocity in a full-frontal assault.Projected into an opponent, the kiai can paralyze the mind momentarily
  2. a sudden un expected shriek causes the mind to “look for”  the origins of the sound- thereby distracting him/her for a moment thus creating an opening 
  3. the Kiai is a spontaneous expression of individual courage and ferocity, in essence the kiai should ( or is supposed to ) psych you up. 
  4. Conversely – when the opponent is expecting a Kiai and it is not delivered – the effect is the same – the mind is expecting the battle-cry and is occupied with the expectation – thus distracting the opponent again.

As an ancient flowery Japanese text commands “ your kiai should fill your  lungs and explode from your hara , it should reverberate like a thousand samurai storming into battle”
 
 
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