First Defense

Anxiety and Instinct for Self-Protection

Nonfiction, Sports, Martial Arts & Self Defence
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Author: David Hopkins, PhD ISBN: 9781594393433
Publisher: YMAA Publication Center Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: YMAA Publication Center Language: English
Author: David Hopkins, PhD
ISBN: 9781594393433
Publisher: YMAA Publication Center
Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: YMAA Publication Center
Language: English

Next Generation Indie Book Award FINALIST - 2016

USA Best Book Award FINALIST - 2015

Anxiety is your built-in self-defense system. Use it.

Anxiety happens whether you like it or not. It’s your body’s way of telling you “something is wrong here.” Learning how to use anxiety as a personal weapon for self-defense is the best way you can achieve awareness and avoidance, which are the first two steps learned in self-defense preparedness training.

Everyone is born with an instinctual survival mechanism. In fact, it has kept humankind safe for millennia. Unfortunately, most of us have been conditioned to ignore it. That’s dangerous.
• Understand why your instincts are the key to making the right decisions.
• Recognize how anxiety is the link between decision-making and instinct.
• Learn how to be completely in the moment, so you can coordinate anxiety and instinct into a highly effective decision-making process.

You will learn how to develop personal safety skills by doing thought exercises, both in your home and in public spaces. These important exercises will help you become more aware of your surroundings and empower you to make the right decision on what or who to avoid.

First Defense should be read by most people, including

• Parents
• Seniors
• College students
• Martial artists (especially females)
• Employees of midsize to large companies
• Teachers
“This book belongs in the library of any martial artist, law enforcement and military professional, close protection agent, and anyone interested in augmenting their warrior skills.” —Tomer Israel, chief of Israeli Tactical School

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Next Generation Indie Book Award FINALIST - 2016

USA Best Book Award FINALIST - 2015

Anxiety is your built-in self-defense system. Use it.

Anxiety happens whether you like it or not. It’s your body’s way of telling you “something is wrong here.” Learning how to use anxiety as a personal weapon for self-defense is the best way you can achieve awareness and avoidance, which are the first two steps learned in self-defense preparedness training.

Everyone is born with an instinctual survival mechanism. In fact, it has kept humankind safe for millennia. Unfortunately, most of us have been conditioned to ignore it. That’s dangerous.
• Understand why your instincts are the key to making the right decisions.
• Recognize how anxiety is the link between decision-making and instinct.
• Learn how to be completely in the moment, so you can coordinate anxiety and instinct into a highly effective decision-making process.

You will learn how to develop personal safety skills by doing thought exercises, both in your home and in public spaces. These important exercises will help you become more aware of your surroundings and empower you to make the right decision on what or who to avoid.

First Defense should be read by most people, including

• Parents
• Seniors
• College students
• Martial artists (especially females)
• Employees of midsize to large companies
• Teachers
“This book belongs in the library of any martial artist, law enforcement and military professional, close protection agent, and anyone interested in augmenting their warrior skills.” —Tomer Israel, chief of Israeli Tactical School

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