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Imagine this...its 1:17AM, the end of a 19-hour marathon day
with your boss. Walking to your car is a blur as your only
thought is getting home. Fumbling with the keys in that
darkened lot, you’re startled by the searing pain of a gun
barrel jabbed in your ribs. "Gimme your wallet and don’t turn
around!" he snarls. What you do NOW...in the NEXT 5
SECONDS... determines whether you put this thug down or he
takes your wallet, your car, and perhaps...even your life!
Unlike
the movies, criminal violence often ends in seconds. There’s
no time to search the rag-tag collection of techniques inside
your brain for the answer. The solution: mastering a
PRINCIPLES-based program that works across all types of
violence regardless of your experience or your age, size,
speed, strength, sex or athletic ability.
One
program, Target-Focus Training (TFT), does this. Modeled on
actual criminal violence, it’s guaranteed to give you the
advantage in any violent assault. Creator Tim Larkin, a Naval
SpecOps intelligence officer and master Close-Combat
Instructor, has trained more than 5,430 military, law
enforcement and civilian clients in TFT. It’s guaranteed to
work every single time regardless of the situation (it had to
or good men would have lost their lives).
This
stuff was best learned at a live training. But these are
expensive ($1497) and infrequent. Now a DVD series, "How To
Survive The Most Critical 5 Seconds Of Your Life," lets you
master this same information from the comfort of your home. A
full 17 hours of instruction, it’s the best of not 1 but 3
separate live TFT training seminars.
You get
everything needed to handle a vicious street punk right now,
not in months or years when someone thinks you’re ready. This
includes learning to take his life if it means saving yours
or a loved one’s.
Because
nothing you’ll see is based on athletic ability (just gross
motor skills you already have) you learn quickly, right from
the DVD (even without practicing). Since it’s based on
movements you’ve done all your life (like swimming or riding
a bike) once you master it, it’s always there... even if you
NEVER it practice again! Something no martial art or combat
sport offers.
Covers
hand-to-hand/hand-to-weapon fighting (he’s got the gun or
knife, you have nothing), striking (hitting with 3.5X your
bodyweight), targeting, leverage, multiple attackers and much
more. Plus other aspects of confrontation like recognizing
social vs asocial violence and dealing with fear (TFT won’t
make you fearless; nothing can since it’s hardwired into you.
What it uniquely shows is how “targeting” let’s you act IN
SPITE of your fear)! |