An idea found in the book Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card.

Once given his own army to command, Ender came up with a number of new ideas about how to compete in the battleroom. Perhaps the most prevalent of these was that it mentally helped to envision you were dropping down toward's the opponent's gate, instead of moving horizontally towards it. "Remember, the enemy's gate is down," became tantamount to a catch phrase within the book.