Murshid Pathan [repack]
Pathan argues that Olympic finals are too fast for conscious thought. By the time you think about your breathing, the shot is gone. He uses rhythmic conditioning—playing loud, unpredictable white noise (crowd noise, drumbeats) during training to force the shooter to operate on muscle memory alone.
Murshid Pathan is a former underworld don who ruled the streets of Bombay for two decades. Unlike the flashy, impulsive gangsters often seen in cinema, Murshid is portrayed as a seasoned, strategic "alpha". murshid pathan
For 20 years, Murshid Pathan ruled the streets of Bombay as a feared gold smuggler and mafia kingpin. He wasn't just a criminal; he was an "ultimate alpha" who commanded respect through sheer presence. However, the tragic death of his eldest son led him to do the unthinkable: he walked away. He traded his revolvers for philanthropy, spending years as a "messiah" for the poor in South Mumbai. The Conflict: Blood vs. Brotherhood Pathan argues that Olympic finals are too fast
