A sign of expertise are "flourishes" that have a snappy feel to them. Most easy to see in playing musical instruments, martials arts, juggling etc... but also applies abstractly to things like thinking in the form of insights.
Insights, like flourishes, aren't directly controlled. Like a whip there is intent, but the actual snap happens because of a strong chain that can transmit the force efficiently and without breaking.
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Here's a possible reason why these are a sign of expertise for physical movements: Muscle fibers don't partially contract, they are either on or off. Strength control is the ability to adjust the # of them.
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Muscle fibers also have different types, 1, 2A, and 2B, slow medium and fast twitch fibers. Muscle recruitment happens in this same sequence. 2B fibers are difficult to train b/c you need to go through the other fibers first.
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When you go past exhaustion through discipline you are actually activating and training a special type of "snappy" power. This may be why the ability to "flourish" that is, handle higher accelerative forces without losing control, is a mark of expertise.
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Raw power can activate all muscle fibers at once, but it doesn't feel sophisticated because there isn't any subtlety. There's a sense of the mind shutting down in the "ARGGG!!" moment.
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