Training for Sudden Violence

72 Practical Drills

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Pub Date Aug 01 2016 | Archive Date Sep 01 2016
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Description

USA Best Books Award WINNER - 2016The 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: 72 Practical Drills 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: 72 Practical Drills prepares you for that mess.
USA Best Books Award WINNER - 2016The 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...

Advance Praise

“Those us who teach self-defense have a vital responsibility to ensure that our students can actually use what they learn. Miller gives exercises and training that serves this goal.”—Lawrence A. Kane, author, martial artist

“Useful drills for martial arts and self-defense, valuable insights for teaching these skills across the broad range of student experience and need.” —Jeffrey Cooper, MD, martial artist

“Miller has developed a series of drills on how to survive serious mayhem. I will attest, they are effective.” —Steve Perry, NY Times best-selling author Shadows of the Empire

“Knowledge has to be applied to be powerful. This book teaches effective drills logically and accessibly.” —Iain Abernethy 6th dan, World Combat Association Chief Internatinal Coach, author Mental Strength

“Those us who teach self-defense have a vital responsibility to ensure that our students can actually use what they learn. Miller gives exercises and training that serves this goal.”—Lawrence A...


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• 25 newspapers (NY Times, Boston Herald, Chicago Times, Seattle Times, newspapers and others)
• 25 magazines (Black Belt, Concealed Carry, Police One, Fighting Arts, Guns and Weapons for Law Enforcement, Guns, American Cop, Kung Fu Tai Chi, Law and Order, Taekwondo Times, and other martial arts magazines, Sports Illustrated and other sports magazines)
• 10 most popular Martial Arts, and Self-Defense bloggers
• 25 reviews on Amazon and 15 reviews BN.com
• GoodReads Reviews (15)
• Podcast (Martial Secrets, The Survival Podcast, Combative Mind, New Shooter Podcast)
• Indiebound (8 requests)
• Excerpts (1500 word excerpt) on YMAA web site
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• Midwest Book Reviews
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• Press kit (press release / cover / tip sheet / interview questions / book)
• 25 newspapers (NY Times, Boston Herald, Chicago Times, Seattle Times, newspapers and others)
• 25 magazines (Black Belt...


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Featured Reviews

Immediately useful. Anybody with a safety minded attitude can discover one or more simple activities that will certainly keep you from becoming a sheep in a landscape of wolves. What would your world be like if you could spot bad guys before they spotted you?

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This is an interesting book the author has put together, the explanations, terminology and the concept as a whole are really engaging. It's one of very few books that acknowledge violence is fast, dirty and really frightening if you cannot control your body and it's reactions to these situations.
The information and exercises here are on point and plainly explained.
If you worry about violence entering your life and being unprepared for it then try these techniques.
If the concept of the book just piques your interest and you're wondering about reading it then I'd completely recommend you to look it over. It is really well written.

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A useful guide to read along with physical training.

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