speed
Speed is approached not as force, but as the result of unobstructed movement.
It begins when effort is no longer fixed in place, and attention can move without delay.
Speed is not intensity.
It is not urgency.
It is a condition in which movement occurs without hesitation.
As the body softens, pathways open. Motion no longer needs to push through resistance, but continues on its own trajectory. What appears fast is often the absence of interruption.
“Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.”
Attention becomes precise. Not narrowed, but exact—arriving where it is needed without excess.
There is less preparation.
Less holding.
Movement organizes in real time.
From here, speed does not accelerate the body.
It reveals how quickly the body can respond.

