Lee Morrison – Understanding Combative Psychology
Lee Morrison – Understanding Combative Psychology
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Salepage: Lee Morrison – Understanding Combative Psychology
180-Page Full Colour Manual (PDF Format) with Instructional DVD
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This project provides an in-depth insight into the psychology of violent confrontation, applying cutting-edge strategies from Neural-Based Training, NLP, and a variety of advanced learning technologies designed to maximise your Combative efficiency.
Topics include:Enhancing Your Situational AwarenessUnderstanding Pre-Attack CuesDeveloping Threat Recognition SkillState AccessState ManagementState ManipulationEnhanced Observation SkillsUse of Deceptive KinesisImproved Communication SkillsAccelerated Learning to Install New Skill SetsMental Imagery for Training in StateCultivating a Combative Perspective…along with many, many more practical drills and skill sets offering immediate demonstratable results.
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