Vigilance

Staying Guarded in a Dangerous World

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Safety, Sports, Martial Arts & Self Defence, Reference
Cover of the book Vigilance by Joseph Mayberry, St. Louis Combat Institute
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Author: Joseph Mayberry ISBN: 9781387658664
Publisher: St. Louis Combat Institute Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: St. Louis Combat Institute Language: English
Author: Joseph Mayberry
ISBN: 9781387658664
Publisher: St. Louis Combat Institute
Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: St. Louis Combat Institute
Language: English

No one expects to be the victim of crime and violence, however these situations occur everyday and generally without advance warning. In our current society, criminals are becoming educated and terrorists are becoming bolder and wiser.

In order to stay ahead of the game, it is vital for the average citizen to learn how to recognize the signs and signals of impending danger. By utilizing this inherent knowledge, anyone can prevent the crimes from happening and the criminal from succeeding in obtaining what they want. To do this, we must change the way we think about how a criminal operates. But even more important, we must understand ourselves and how to mentally prepare for what could be the worst day of our life.

This advanced guide will teach you the skills and techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe.

  • You walk onto a parking lot and get a feeling that something is not right.
  • You are sitting at work and get a sense that something bad is about to occur.
  • While walking down the street, you get a feeling that you are being followed.

Vigilance is the preemptive knowledge and instinct applied before something bad happens. Everyone has it. Very few use it.

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No one expects to be the victim of crime and violence, however these situations occur everyday and generally without advance warning. In our current society, criminals are becoming educated and terrorists are becoming bolder and wiser.

In order to stay ahead of the game, it is vital for the average citizen to learn how to recognize the signs and signals of impending danger. By utilizing this inherent knowledge, anyone can prevent the crimes from happening and the criminal from succeeding in obtaining what they want. To do this, we must change the way we think about how a criminal operates. But even more important, we must understand ourselves and how to mentally prepare for what could be the worst day of our life.

This advanced guide will teach you the skills and techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe.

Vigilance is the preemptive knowledge and instinct applied before something bad happens. Everyone has it. Very few use it.

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