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Now, if you're AT
ALL interested in self-defence (or if that title
just grabbed your attention) and keeping yourself
and your loved ones safe, this is an article you
definitely need to read.
Back in April of this
year, I attended a live Target Focus Training self-defence
seminar in Chicago, run by Tim Larkin himself and
I want to give you the full rundown on my experiences
with the seminar and with the TFT system.
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When I first signed up to
attend the Target Focus Training seminar, I honestly didn't
know what to expect. I had watched the DVD's and read
through several of Tim's books previously and really liked
what I saw but live training is really whole different
ballgame.
Now, if you're not familiar
with Target Focus Training (and maybe if you're wondering
what this possibly has to do with fitness or training!),
here's the scoop...
Target Focus Training (TFT
for short) is a self-defence system that does NOT rely
on a bunch of set moves or strict techniques or complicated
maneuvers that take a lot of time to master. The philosophy
of TFT lies in targeting vulnerable areas of the human
body when faced with a violent attacker and causing injury
to those areas so your attacker is incapacitated.
This is a fancy way of saying
in the TFT system, you're going to learn how to hurt
people and hurt them real bad FAST.
Because when it really hits
the fan, YOU want to be the one going home at night. And
severely injuring the person(s) coming after is the surest
bet that it WILL be you walking away.
So what does this have to do with fitness and training?
Good question...and I'll
tell you my perspective on it.
Being big and strong can
be great for intimidating "normal" people...a
lot of people are going to think twice about taking a
swing at you when you're a big guy with a lot of muscle.
These are NOT the
people who pose a real threat to you.
It's the people who aren't
intimidated by strength or muscle mass in the least because
they know if they crack you the head with a rock first
or stab you or shoot you, muscle won't help you. They
don't live in the "action movie" world where
the muscular hero cleans up a room full of bad guys who,
inexplicably, take turns coming at him one at a time (just
an observation :).
REAL violence happens when
you're not ready for it. It happens when you're putting
your groceries in the car and you're distracted. You don't
get time for the "staredown" and there will
be no opening handshake. There will be the guy jumping
you when you're not looking, followed by him and his friends
kicking you once you're on the ground.
Don't get me wrong...training
and being strong is a GREAT thing...but it's knowledge
like the TFT stuff that will really make the difference.
In fact, if you DO want
to see what REAL violence looks like, click
here. It's the TFT program page and there's a
video front and center that talks about exactly what I
just said.
Back to the seminar and how I got my butt kicked...
The first thing I noticed
when I walked in the door was that everybody in the room
was just an "average" person. This wasn't a
room full of bodybuilders, MMA fighters or martial artists
or anything like.
Go the mall and you'll see
people just like this...all ages from a 16 year old kid
there with his dad to a 300 lb former police officer all
the way to that 68 year old woman I mentioned. There is
no age limit...no considerations for physical ability
or strength. It's all about attacking the targets.
Tim's introduction really
gets your attention. Graphic videos of real-life violence
happening set the stage for the information he shares
with you here. It's not gratuitous...it's very educational.
Tim also makes it VERY clear,
this stuff isn't for anti-social situations (like when
somebody spills a drink on you at the bar or cuts you
off on the road). Breaking an elbow over a spilled drink
will get YOU in jail.
This is for "ASOCIAL"
situations...like when somebody walk up and puts a gun
to your head and demands your wallet. For situations when
talking won't help and violence is the ONLY answer.
To be very clear...Tim
is not trying to turn you into a cold-blooded killer.
But this is stuff the bad guys already instinctively know.
If they want something from you, the easiest way to get
it from you is to injure you so you can't fight back.
And this is what you need
to do to THEM. Because once you've dealt them an injury,
their brain is no longer thinking about hurting you...it's
consumed with the pain of the injury (if the person is
still even conscious at that point).
The first target Tim talked
about was the eyes. He showed us several techniques for
gouging a person's eyes, which would, of course, make
for an extremely effective injury. The next target was
the groin...obviously a commonly-known target there.
We all partnered up and
took turns practicing on each other.
Tim and his instructors
went through several more targets and explained exactly
how to attack each one effectively with just your "body
weapons" (as Tim calls them - i.e. your forearms,
knees, heels, and your bodyweight, which is the BEST weapon
of them all).
We learned strikes on the
liver, kidneys, throat, back of the neck, side of the
neck, bridge of the nose, knees, ankles, solar plexus
and more. We also learned (and this is big distinction
from a lot of other self-defence systems) how the body
REACTS to being stuck in each area.
For example, when hit in
the groin, you bend forward with an arched back but your
head stays looking up with your chin sticking out. But
struck in the solar plexes and you hunch forward and look
down.
These body reactions are
critical because you NEED to know how the person will
react when you strike them in a certain place. Because
it'll lead you directly into the NEXT injury you're going
to cause them.
Again, the emphasis is on
creating an injury - no wasted movements. Every time you
strike somebody, it's to cause an injury to them.
Then the fun began...free fighting.
THIS was a unique experience
to me. There were 36 people in the room, all partnered
up, all going through slow-motion attack sequences on
each other. And all in complete SILENCE.
(Tim and the instructors
make it a very strict rule...in asocial situations, there
is no talking. There is no bravado or banter. There's
just you and the guy who wants to you put you down as
quickly as possible so you don't get a chance to do anything
to HIM.)
As I mentioned above with
learning the reactions to strikes, the "victims"
in the free fighting session know exactly how to react
to each strike that's being dealt to them so it's more
realistic
CRITICAL MINDSET POINT...You Are NEVER The Victim...
Each free fighting begins
with your partner moving aggressively towards you...either
taking a slow swing, putting a hand on your shoulder,
coming at you with a rubber knife, etc.
YOU then become
the "attacker" (and this is key...when somebody
comes after you, DO NOT think of yourself as the victim...EVER)
and proceed to strike your partner, chaining one target
attack into the next available target that presents itself.
After several strikes (when you're sure your partner would
not be a threat to you in a "real" situation"),
you get up and turn your back to them.
That's the signal for the
next free-fight sequence to begin.
And this is where I got
my butt kicked by a 68 year old woman.
Ok, not literally :) ...she
was my partner in one of the free-fight practices and
had no trouble at all putting me on the ground with multiple
severe injuries.
Same deal for her 70 year
old husband. He kicked my butt, too.
Oh, I got my revenge on
them, though...and also on the 300 lb former police officer!
I got to shatter his collarbone and rupture his spleen.
The second day, we went
through knives, clubs, guns, and multiple attackers...all
in the same format. What I REALLY liked about Tim's approach
to weapons training is that it's pretty much EXACTLY the
same as somebody without a weapon (naturally, there are
some modifications you need to make to account for the
weapon).
But bottom line...your goal
is NOT to attack the weapon but to still immediately get
your injury. Because a person with a knife, when you take
out their eye and crack their knee, will no longer be
a person with a knife.
Multiple attackers...same
deal. Tim's approach to multiple is really elegant...put
an injury on one then get yourself on the OTHER side of
your "victim" so THAT guy is between you and
his buddy. Then put an injury on the OTHER guy coming
at you.
Stupid simple...and once
you have the targeting techniques to back it up, your
confidence level will really go up.
Naturally, don't read this
then go out and try and take on two thugs at once without
any specific knowledge or practice.
LEARN THIS STUFF.
And I Really Have To Say, You Would Be CRAZY Not
to Check This TFT Stuff Out, Especially Since It's FREE
right now...
The kind of info I just
talked about that we learned in the seminar is EXACTLY
the kind of information you're going to learn in the TFT
Monthly membership site, which is why I really hope you'll
take Charles up on his offer of the free month.
Having been through the
live training, the value is just off-the-charts and you
would be INSANE not to take it for a test drive.
Don't like it...no worries.
Just cancel your membership and you'll never be charged.
But from my perspective,
not having a big background in martial arts, I know I
could take somebody out pretty easily with the knowledge
I gained just from that 2 day seminar. This monthly thing
gives you all of that and more because it's going to continually
update your knowledge with detailed instructional video
(there's a sample of that on the TFT Monthly page as well).
Click
here to see the sample training video...
The only thing was when I left the
class, I felt like a Terminator, walking around assessing
the available "targets" of every person I passed...
:)
And I'll say one thing...this
system really teaches you valuable lessons about why you
really don't want to get into a fight over something trivial
with anyone.
Somebody steals your parking
spot? Let them have it. It's not worth YOU going to jail
for "teaching them a lesson" and severely injuring
and possibly killing them.
Somebody jumps in the cab
you called? Let them have it. What if you grab this person
and they have a gun? Don't get shot over a cab.
This information is really
going to change the way you look at violence AND how you,
personally, would react to violence if it happened to
you.
So...are you going to
be a victim?
Or do you have the knowledge
to immediately become the attacker yourself?
And
finally...are you willing to BET YOUR LIFE on that
knowledge?
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** Just as
an aside, right now Staley Training has a deal
going with Target Focus Training. Charles has
pre-purchased 250 one-month membership to the
TFT site - there are still a few of those limited
number of memberships left so if, after reading
this, you think you might want to check it out,
definitely do so right away!
Tim is actually
throwing in $229 worth of gifts as well, including
a $200 gift certificate for attending live training
sessions like the one I'm talking about here.
Take it from me...it
is TOTALLY worth it.
Click
here to go that page right now and claim your
FREE 30 day membership...
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Seriously...if
you have ANY doubts
whatsoever about that, you need
to click here and get on this site.