102: How To Survive A Violent Encounter, 2
Feb 14th,2012
40:08
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In part 2 of the discussion between Tony Blauer and Sam Coffman, they talk about:

Street fighting

  • How do you teach the body and brain to react to panic?
  • What is the primal flinch or survival reflex, and how can that help us?
  • What is Hick’s Law and how do we get the most out of our hard-wired survival mechanism during training for a violent street encounter?
  • What is “stress inoculation” and how does that play a role in our response mechanism in a fight?
  • How do you practice fighting in a way that forces your body to always know intuitively where its balance point is?
  • Why should you avoid hitting someone with your fists?
  • Where does ground-fighting and grappling figure into a street fight?
  • Why is it important to learn to fight in small, claustrophobic spaces?

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