Energy

GrayFox

New member
Feb 2, 2006
4,044
0
0
Zenny
22
Points
0
That would be the end of the world. :weird:
It's hard to imagine how many people would abuse a power like that if it were possible.
 

Queue

New member
Feb 7, 2006
673
0
0
Zenny
1
Points
0
<div class='quotetop'></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>(F.Y.C.N.;19063)</div><div class='quotemain'><span style="color:DarkOrchid">Rage as a form of energy? Eh, I guess you could say it's something like that. It's more of a fight-or-flight response that your body initiates as a reaction to something extremely threatening. Epinephrine is released from adrenal glands into the bloodstream, and this gives you a boost in your supply of oxygen and glucose. This gives you an overall boost to your ability to, as the response is titled; fight or flee.

The "chakra" and so-called magical energies you see harnessed in kung-fu flicks and shows is nothing more than a simplistic and metaphorical title given to the way chemicals react inside your body and the way physics are applied to punches and kicks.
In a sense, the monks and ninjas you see training and meditating in movies and documentaries are really just very knowledgeable of what the body can create and withstand in terms of force, they are in no sort of way attuned to magical energies. It's certainly a cool way to look at it though, isn't it? ;) </span></div>

That's a great explanation of adrenaline and all, but adrenaline=/=energy friend >_> Rage isn't really energy, just the will to push harder.
</div>

Yea, adrenaline is just your body giving it's all to do something because it's the only thing you're focused on and you really need to do it. Let's say you need to run from a train. Your adrenaline is just you giving your all to save your life. This story came from my gym teacher.