Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Technique Vs INTENSITY

In my opinion, the one factor that will determine whether or not you will survive a life-threatening encounter boils down to one word: INTENSITY.

Now, before some of you reading this get your underwear in a bunch, know this: I am not, NOT, N-O-T saying that techniques don't matter.  I mean, think about it: how can you defend yourself if you don't know what to do?  You need to learn techniques to protect your life, it's as simple as that. However, the techniues must be simple in motion, effective in use and application and above all, practical for use wherever you may need to use them (note that I didn't just say "the street" because last time I checked, people don't just get attacked on the "street.")

However...

Learning all the techniques in the world, even the type of techniques listed above (which are the only kind of techniques I care to learn anyways) don't mean sh*t if you do not have the corresponding INTENSITY to put them to use effectively.

There is an old Chinese maxim, "courage first, strength second, gung-fu (or 'kung fu' to us Westerners) third."

What does that mean?

Easy.

The biggest attribute one can develop is the ability to EXPLODE into a whirlwind of hellfire and aggression when one is attacked....but also have the temperance to turn it "off" once the threat is neutralized.  This is not as easy as it sounds,nor does it mean "going apesh*t," screaming and running around like a nutjob who scaled the wall of the looney bin. What it means is being able to effectively call upon what Bruce Lee called "controlled cruelty."  One can train this alone, through various means of mental training but the only way, and I don't care what anyone else says, to functionalize this and develop it fully is through realistic scenario training.

Fortunately, we show you how to do this and much,much more in our White Collar Warrior Self Protection Skills Home Study Course.


Drop a few bucks on it and get crackin.'

Saty safe, and practice with INTENSITY.

Bobby

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