Sometimes we still have to do battle even when we're not as strong as our opponent. Greater strength will always defeat lesser strength. This is unavoidable. But greater strength can be removed from the equation by configuration. One person may not be able to defeat 10 opponents at once, but with the right configuration, one person might be able to remove 9 opponents from the equation and defeat one at a time. We might not be able to reduce the strength of the opponent, but through configuration we can often reduce the strength in play.
Removing the opponent's strength from the equation isn't the only option. We can also add the opponent's strength to our own. Ocean waves are more paw-erful than any human, so we have a choice: we can work against the wave and be crushed by it, or we can use the wave's energy as our own by surfing on top of it. When we understand the blending power of KintuFlux™, all of nature becomes a tool in our hands for accomplishing our goals, even the strength of our opponent. This is working smarter, not harder. When you become one with nature like this, you accomplish more with even less energy.
The goal of form is formlessness. It's a paradox that we must often practice rigid form in order to reach supple formlessness. It's a paradox that we must often to work against nature in order to learn to flow with nature. But at some point, if we train hard enough, rigid form gives way to formlessness. At some point we stop thinking about the words and simply speak the language. At some point we stop thinking about where the pedals are and simply drive the car. At some point we stop existing within nature and become nature. And then we are all paw-erful!