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unification of the mind and body is critical when physically applying
your options with greatest impact. We want to learn to unify our
own mind and body while learning to separate the mind and body of
the assailant in order to decisively defeat him. When the mind and
body are unified, they are working together and focused on a common
goal. We can learn to unify our mind and body through both physical
and mental training. However when the mind and body become separated,
both become weak. Vulnerable separation occurs during a distraction
such as inner thoughts and emotional desires and feelings, movement,
fear, physical pain and injury.
Making Personal Safety a Way of Life: Like anything else crime prevention
takes conscious effort, but over time it becomes automatic like brushing
your teeth, looking in your rearview mirror and looking over your
shoulder to change lanes when driving. After awhile your intuition
will give you signals and put self-defense/crime prevention in your
conscious mind. Unfortunately, most people don’t start planning
until something has already happened to them or someone they know.
The need to know is put off until there is a sudden shock or sudden
fear that motivates us into action. Life in the 21st century is fast
and changing with always something else that needs to get done, but
if you are not safe when trying to get your tasks accomplished nothing
else is going to matter when suddenly shoved into the zero hour of
an assault!
Through proper training, the “no-thought” state of mind
can be transferred into the mind-body relationship, which can be
combined with the overall awareness of one's environment, yourself,
and potential assailants.

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