静けさの速さ / Quiet speed
- Marlin-kun

- Oct 14
- 1 min read




力を込めても速くはならない。静けさの中にこそ速さがある。余計な動きを捨て、呼吸を合わせ、タイミングを感じる。打とうとするより、自然に打たせる。速さとは、焦りの反対側にあります。
Speed does not come from effort; it grows out of quiet precision. When you tense your body, you slow yourself down. Relax your grip, breathe with rhythm, and allow timing to emerge on its own. Real speed happens when movement becomes effortless—when you stop trying to be fast and instead remove everything unnecessary. In that simplicity, you discover that stillness and velocity coexist. The fastest players aren’t the loudest or the strongest; they are those who have learned to move at the pace of calm attention.

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