COMMENT DÉPASSER UN PRODIGE ?! (La Méthode Shidou Ryusei)

Several researchers have proven that there is a mental state that allows one to fully exploit one's abilities: Flow. But what is Flow? Why does Ryusei Shidou seem to be its perfect embodiment? How do some artists, athletes, or even gamers access it almost at will? And, above all, how can one achieve Flow? In this video, I attempt to shed some light on these questions! 🧠 Other analyses of other mental states will soon be available on this playlist 👍 So subscribe! 🔥 And tell me in the comments: which other Blue Lock character deserves an analysis? 👇 #gamejutsu #thegamejutsu #bluelock #shidou #ryuseishidou #anime #manga #flowstate #lazone #zone #kuroko #flow #aomine #kurokobasket Sources Manga/Anime – Blue Lock (2018–), Kuroko’s Basket (2008–2016). Flow Concept – Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (1975). Optimal Performance Theory – Steven Kotler & Arne Dietrich (2014–2020). ⸻ Experiments and Scientific References 1. Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1975). Beyond Boredom and Anxiety: The Experience of Play in Work and Games. → Main source: scientific definition of Flow as an “optimal state of consciousness” balancing challenge and skill. 2. Kotler, S. (2014). The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance. → Explicit source for the application of Flow to extreme athletes. Supports the neuroscientific aspects (dopamine, endorphins, norepinephrine, anandamide). 3. Kotler, S. & Wheal, J. (2017). Stealing Fire. HarperCollins. → Implicit source on modern methods of accessing Flow (meditation, immersion, controlled risks). 5. Egocentric vs. Allocentric Processing – O’Keefe, J. & Nadel, L. (1978). The Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map. → Implicit source used to draw a parallel between Shidou’s Flow and the deactivation of the spatial “self”: perception of the body and the world fades away to give way to pure action. ⸻ Notes • Controlled fictionalization: Shidou's scenes in a state of Flow are extrapolated from behaviors observed in athletes or artists in their "peak performance zone." The imagery (slowing down of time, total silence, hyper-awareness of movement) is adapted to visually illustrate the neuroscientific concept. • Fiction and science: Shidou's Flow is presented as a metaphor for total letting go, where instinct takes precedence over reflection. • Key concepts: • Challenge/skill balance: the zone where Flow emerges. • Transient hypofrontality: the mind fades, action becomes automatic. • Flow neurochemistry: dopamine (motivation), norepinephrine (alertness), endorphins (pleasure), anandamide (fluidity). • Active meditation: a modern technique of Flow training through breathing and sensory focusing.