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p><h1 id="2f45">Take the attitude of Authority!</h1><figure id="79d8"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*DC8pyh7ka6XUKcxO.jpg"><figcaption>Created By Me Larry Nowicki on imgflip</figcaption></figure><p id="897c">Some students have a hard time putting attitude into their training. I have found that when they introduce a weapon into their practice it enhances their focus. Their power goes up. Their intensity goes up. Their accurac

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y and stamina go up. A weapon indicates more of a threat. The possibilities of injury increase. The response is more aggressive. When assuming the attacker has a weapon the response is a bit more reliable. If there is not a weapon your chances of survival increase. If you do not assume there is a weapon and there is one the attacker just gained an advantage. Don’t give away any advantage. Train as if your life depends on it. It just might.</p></article></body>

Always Assume There Is a Weapon

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Change your attitude. Assume there is a weapon

Take the attitude of Authority!

Created By Me Larry Nowicki on imgflip

Some students have a hard time putting attitude into their training. I have found that when they introduce a weapon into their practice it enhances their focus. Their power goes up. Their intensity goes up. Their accuracy and stamina go up. A weapon indicates more of a threat. The possibilities of injury increase. The response is more aggressive. When assuming the attacker has a weapon the response is a bit more reliable. If there is not a weapon your chances of survival increase. If you do not assume there is a weapon and there is one the attacker just gained an advantage. Don’t give away any advantage. Train as if your life depends on it. It just might.

Weapons
Attitude
Self-awareness
Self Defense
Awareness
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