Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA Conf
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Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA Conf
Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th Annual Texas Concealed Handgun Association (TCHA) conference in Kerrville
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I had a great time delivery this presentation to the very fine group of people at the TCHA Convention.
You are welcome to use or share it.
It was also my great pleasure to meet our forum host, Charles Cotton.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
PowerPoint and PDF
Go Home Safe!
I had a great time delivery this presentation to the very fine group of people at the TCHA Convention.
You are welcome to use or share it.
It was also my great pleasure to meet our forum host, Charles Cotton.
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Nice presentation, thanks.
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HerbM, thanks for sharing. Good info.
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I just downloaded the file. Thanks for your contribution.HerbM wrote:Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th Annual Texas Concealed Handgun Association (TCHA) conference in Kerrville
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
PowerPoint and PDF
Go Home Safe!
I had a great time delivery this presentation to the very fine group of people at the TCHA Convention.
You are welcome to use or share it.
It was also my great pleasure to meet our forum host, Charles Cotton.
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Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Thank you Herb. That was good information. My only suggestion is spellchecking before your next presentation.
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Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Thanks for the heads up -- I fixed the (most egregious) spelling errors and appreciate that you took the time to read it carefully enough to notice them.
Thanks, and please let me know if you find more errors or have other suggestions.
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Thanks, and please let me know if you find more errors or have other suggestions.
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Thanks
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Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
very good read for sure! it made me rewind and re analyze the one situation i've had that had the potential to become a threat. had the siuation been more advanced i could have been in a bad spot.
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Ultra,
Excellent attitude -- many people find it difficult to be as open minded as you on realizing there might be more to thinking these situations through.
A big part of this work is PRACTICE.
In teaching this material, we do scenarios where the "bad guy" actively tries to trick the defender into "engaging" or otherwise letting him approach (we do this after people demonstrate the basic idea.)
It is surprising to see how DIFFICULT something SO SIMPLE is to do when confronted by even a mock threat.
What this means is that most people are going to be in even worse shape if the threat is real.
We really want our "threat avoidance" efforts to go onto AUTOPILOT so our brain is free to THINK and PLAN how the heck to get out of there.
Even little things like saying, "Hey man, I said Back off" dilute the effect so much that it is hard to believe.
Once someone knows the method PERFECTLY, and PRACTICES it that way, they are beginning to be qualified to know HOW and WHEN to break the rules and do something "extra".
For my part I always review every deviation that I make from the Back Off sequence to determine if that was done SMART or SLOPPY.
Smart can be very good; sloppy is almost always dangerous.
Thanks for the kind words.
Excellent attitude -- many people find it difficult to be as open minded as you on realizing there might be more to thinking these situations through.
A big part of this work is PRACTICE.
In teaching this material, we do scenarios where the "bad guy" actively tries to trick the defender into "engaging" or otherwise letting him approach (we do this after people demonstrate the basic idea.)
It is surprising to see how DIFFICULT something SO SIMPLE is to do when confronted by even a mock threat.
What this means is that most people are going to be in even worse shape if the threat is real.
We really want our "threat avoidance" efforts to go onto AUTOPILOT so our brain is free to THINK and PLAN how the heck to get out of there.
Even little things like saying, "Hey man, I said Back off" dilute the effect so much that it is hard to believe.
Once someone knows the method PERFECTLY, and PRACTICES it that way, they are beginning to be qualified to know HOW and WHEN to break the rules and do something "extra".
For my part I always review every deviation that I make from the Back Off sequence to determine if that was done SMART or SLOPPY.
Smart can be very good; sloppy is almost always dangerous.
Thanks for the kind words.
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Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Great job as always Herb
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If any of you folks get near Austin, you are welcome to attend our http://www.Meetup.com/AustinCombatives" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (see schedule or CALL me as I love to practice.)
We work on this material and especially on "Accessing" our firearm or other weapons (including RUNNING AWAY) when under attack.
We work soft (down to no contact and just the Back Off! and some simple defensive measures) or hard (up to full opposition) depending on what YOU are prepared to do so we are suitable for those who don't like martial arts or those who want to test out their full skills.
It is surprisingly hard to get your gun out (despite what you have been led to believe) when under IMMEDIATE PHYSICAL attack or even just pressure, so we will help you work through this to find ways to GAIN TIME AND SPACE to access your firearm.
Come visit us, it's always free to try and that means if you are from out of town there isn't going to be any charge. (Our regular members pay $40/mo to the HOST gym after the first couple of sessions.)
We would love to meet you and you are welcome as my guests.....
We work on this material and especially on "Accessing" our firearm or other weapons (including RUNNING AWAY) when under attack.
We work soft (down to no contact and just the Back Off! and some simple defensive measures) or hard (up to full opposition) depending on what YOU are prepared to do so we are suitable for those who don't like martial arts or those who want to test out their full skills.
It is surprisingly hard to get your gun out (despite what you have been led to believe) when under IMMEDIATE PHYSICAL attack or even just pressure, so we will help you work through this to find ways to GAIN TIME AND SPACE to access your firearm.
Come visit us, it's always free to try and that means if you are from out of town there isn't going to be any charge. (Our regular members pay $40/mo to the HOST gym after the first couple of sessions.)
We would love to meet you and you are welcome as my guests.....
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Re: Avoiding Criminal Assaults -- Presentation at 17th TCHA
Herb thanks. I just glanced at your link--is every meeting always in Round Rock? If not, it would be very helpful to include the location on the calendar entries.HerbM wrote:If any of you folks get near Austin, you are welcome to attend our http://www.Meetup.com/AustinCombatives" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (see schedule or CALL me as I love to practice.)
BTW Slide 38 "The Criminal wants you to THING". No, THINK. Same slide "The Criminal doesn't card HOW..." no, CARE HOW... Probably artifacts of your spell-checker, but these are the types of things that can cause people like me to get sidetracked as you are talking.
Great pitch though--I'd love to talk some ladies I know into seeing it.
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Yes, every meeting is at:
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1700 Bryant Drive Unit 205 & 206 Round Rock, TX 78664, Austin, TX
https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en& ... in,+TX,+us
(EAST of I-35 between Gattis School Rd & Louis Henna/45 Turn; take Double Creek Drive to behind the Post Office (PO is on the corner of Bryant))
If you will please click on a meeting, they should all show the above address and similar directions.
Times are: Mon 6:30pm Wed 6:30pm Sat 9pm
I am willing to practice other times, especially if someone is coming in from out of town and won't be here at a regular practice time.
Call or email me.
512 761 5412 AustinCombatives@GMail.com
Twisted-A-Fitness
1700 Bryant Drive Unit 205 & 206 Round Rock, TX 78664, Austin, TX
https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en& ... in,+TX,+us
(EAST of I-35 between Gattis School Rd & Louis Henna/45 Turn; take Double Creek Drive to behind the Post Office (PO is on the corner of Bryant))
If you will please click on a meeting, they should all show the above address and similar directions.
Times are: Mon 6:30pm Wed 6:30pm Sat 9pm
I am willing to practice other times, especially if someone is coming in from out of town and won't be here at a regular practice time.
Call or email me.
512 761 5412 AustinCombatives@GMail.com
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Excellent presentation, thank you for sharing the material. I like that you dedicated a few slides to OSA.
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Thanks for sharing this presentation. Was a good review.
FYI.. worth having someone proof read it again for typos.
Example: Slide 38...
THING--> THINK
card--> care
FYI.. worth having someone proof read it again for typos.
Example: Slide 38...
THING--> THINK
card--> care
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