Yang - the level of difficulty tends to lead practitioners toward strategies, tactics and techniques that are hugely complex and most difficult to apply in the best of situations let alone in one strife with anger, fear, confusion, chaos and the effects of emotions and adrenaline.
Yin - the level of boredom tends to lead practitioners toward strategies, tactics and techniques that are not complex and are the most easily applied in the worst of situations where anger, fear, confusion, chaos and the effects of emotions and adrenaline dominate.
Dependent on your goals and beliefs the balance fluctuates for the optimal intent and actions. In fighting, my personal view, reducing the level of difficulty and applying the fundamental principles of martial systems works. It is also very boring in its initial stages of practice and training. If involves the boredom of repetitions until one can take it into a more dynamic training cycle - reality based training where chaos lives.
Sometimes you begin with a high level of boredom and a low level of difficulty. You then can take it down-up as appropriate. Again the intent of its application will dictate where you find your balance.
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