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The speed and brutality of a predatory attack can shock even an
experienced martial artist. The sudden chaos, the cascade of stress
hormones―you feel as though time slows down. In reality, the
assault is over in an instant. How does anyone prepare for that? As
a former corrections sergeant and tactical team leader, Rory Miller
is a proven survivor. He instructs police and corrections
professionals who, in many cases, receive only eight hours of
defensive tactics training each year. They need techniques that
work and they need unflinching courage. In Training for Sudden
Violence Miller gives you the tools to prepare and prevail, both
physically and psychologically. He shares hard-won lessons from a
world most of us hope we never experience. Train in
fundamentals,combat drills, and dynamic fighting. Develop
situational awareness. Condition yourself through stress
inoculation. Take a critical look at your training habits. “You
don't get to pick where fights go,” Miller writes. That's why he
has created a series of drills to train you for the worst of it.
You will defend yourself on your feet, on the ground, against
weapons, in a crowd, and while blindfolded. You will reevaluate
your training scenarios―keeping what works, discarding what does
not, and improving your chances of survival. Miller's internal
work, world work, and plastic mind exercises will challenge you in
ways that mere physical training does not. Sections include:
Stalking Escape and evasion The predator mind Personal threat
assessment This is a fight for your life, and it won't happen on a
nice soft mat. It will get, as Miller says, “all kinds of
messy.” Training for Sudden Violence prepares you for that mess.
What if there were a secret ingredient that could make every one of
your martial arts techniques better? Not only faster and more
powerful, but more likely to slam home to exactly the right target
every time? Maybe there is. Timing is the art and science of ending
a confrontation as quickly and efficiently as possible. In Timing
for the Fighting Arts, authors Loren W. Christensen and Wim Demeere
team up to teach you exactly how to get every last ounce of speed
and power out of your techniques. Whether you want to feel safer on
the street or emerge from the ring victorious, this book is packed
with inside information essential to defeating your opponent. *Why
many experts say timing is more important than speed*How to put the
OODA loop and Hick's law to work for you*Why timing is both an
offensive and a defensive asset*Which types of verbal distraction
can give you an edge*Why controlling your opponent's spine gives
you an advantage*Which tournament techniques really work on the
street*How to set up multiple opponents to create timing
opportunities*Which tricks law enforcement officers rely on to buy
time*How you can improve your odds against a gun or knife You will
find drills and practice scenarios to help you develop every one of
these concepts. Go beyond theory and put your new knowledge to work
in the ring or on the street, where you need it most.
You have an owner's manual for your car, your stereo, and even your
blender, so why not your body? The Fighter's Body is exactly
that-an owner's manual for your most complex piece of equipment. As
a martial artist, you make special demands of your body. Have you
ever wondered how that latest fad diet might affect your
performance on the mat? Ever wanted to take off a few extra pounds?
How about putting on muscle without slowing down? Making weight for
a tournament? Losing five pounds fast? Eating better? Changing
weight classes? Are you confused about supplements, vitamins, and
protein shakes? Don't know where to start? Start here. This book
will answer your questions about important topics including *Why
some diets are harmful for martial artists* How to calculate your
protein needs for training*When and how to use supplements*How to
eat at fast food places and not ruin your diet*Why it's OK to
splurge on "dirt day"*How to safely make weight for a
tournament*Why HIIT training is essential to weight loss*What to
eat on competition days*How to create a plan that works and stick
to it Loren W. Christensen and personal trainer Wim Demeere combine
their knowledge of martial arts, weight training, nutrition, diet,
and exercise to answer your questions and put you on the road to
becoming the best martial arts athlete you can be.
WINNER - Self-Help, 2016 Best Books AwardThe speed and brutality of
apredatory attack can shock even an experienced martial artist. The
suddenchaos, the cascade of stress hormonesyou feel as though time
slows down. Inreality, the assault is over in an instant. How does
anyone prepare for that? As a former correctionssergeant and
tactical team leader, Rory Miller is a proven survivor. Heinstructs
police and corrections professionals who, in many cases, receive
onlyeight hours of defensive tactics training each year. They need
techniques thatwork and they need unflinching courage. In Drills:
Training for Sudden Violence Miller gives you the toolsto prepare
and prevail, both physically and psychologically. He shares
hard-wonlessons from a world most of us hope we never experience.
*Train in fundamentals,combat drills, and dynamic
fighting.*Developsituational awareness.*Conditionyourself through
stress inoculation.*Take a criticallook at your training habits.You
don't get to pick wherefights go," Miller writes. That's why he has
created a series of drills to trainyou for the worst of it. You
will defend yourself on your feet, on the ground, againstweapons,
in a crowd, and while blindfolded. You will reevaluate your
trainingscenarioskeeping what works, discarding what does not, and
improving yourchances of survival. Miller's internal work,"world
work," and plastic mind" exercises will challenge you in ways that
merephysical training does not. Sections include *Stalking*Escape
andevasion*The predatormind*Personal threatassessmentThis is a
fight for yourlife, and it won't happen on a nice soft mat. It will
get, as Miller says, allkinds of messy." Drills: Training for
Sudden Violence prepares you for that mess.
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