I can't move during an attack
The inability to move during an attack is called tonic immobility. It is a neurological reflex, not a choice. Striated muscles contract involuntarily and block any voluntary action for 10 seconds to 30 minutes.
なぜ起こるのか — メカニズム
Tonic immobility has been documented in humans since 1977 (Suarez & Gallup). It occurs when the amygdala detects a deadly threat that neither flight nor fight can answer. The motor cortex stays active but the brain blocks motor commands. Concretely: you think 'move', but no signal reaches the muscles.
アヴィクザール体系の応答
The Avikzar System favors joint leverage (not muscle strength) because under freeze your muscles don't respond. A rearward elbow strike uses body weight + hip pivot: it works even partially blocked.
イェフダ・アヴィクザール(10段) — フリーズはあなたのせいではありません — それは生物学です。しかし、それを経験した後に訓練するのは、あなたの責任です。
よくある質問
Why can't I scream either?
Because larynx muscles are part of the tonic block. Voice is often the first circuit to lock.
Can I die from sideration?
No — sideration alone is not lethal. But it exposes you to worsened assault. That's why training is essential.
危険に対する他の反応
フリーズを回避する反射を訓練
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