• The philosophy is not about competing. The philosophy is about how you find your own ways to do something that someone might do, another way. It’s about understanding what you call an obstacle, and how you overcome it. The inner instincts of a person work that way, and they will be able to use their physical system to the best of its capacity. In that sense, it’s a novel way of doing fitness. But how fit are we to do it, matters. It’s more of a discipline than a sport. When they make the jump and land from a height, muscles tend to contract as well as expand which makes the muscular tissue stronger. You are up against your own body, and are connecting every part of the body to your brain, and integrating the entire system thus. In that way, strength, flexibility, coordination, balance, speed and power are taken care of. The elderly population will benefit on the neuroplastic component, where they are constantly thinking about how to do it.
  • — Dr Kannan Pugazhendi