Subject: My apologies for the shocking video, but...
From Nick Nilsson
Author and Publisher of BetterU News
First off, if you went to this page yesterday or the day
before...
http://www.fitstep.com/goto/tft.htm
...and didn't see the warning about the content of the video, I
apologize.
(Btw, the reason I'm bringing this self-defence stuff to you is
that I feel VERY strongly about it. Nobody is immune from
violence...and there is a definite chance it could happen to you
or someone you know. It's the reason I arranged for the 250
complimentary 30 day memberships so you could check it out on my
dime.)
That video depicted real street violence...not action movie or
TV violence or the stuff you see on "Cops", but REAL
violence...people getting kicked and hit with bricks, backyard
fights and criminal assualts. THAT kind of violence...the stuff
you NEVER want to even SEE, let alone experience first hand.
But here's the thing...
The goal of that video really IS to shock you, quite frankly.
I can definitely understand how it would be disturbing if you
weren't prepared for what you were about to see and for that, if
you missed the warning, I really do apologize.
Yes, it is disturbing and that fact that it IS disturbing to you
means you're normal and not a sociopath.
I was talking to Tim Larkin about that when I attended his
Target Focus Training live seminar a few months back (he was in
the beginning stages of putting the website together that I've
been talking about and I got a sneak peek). In fact, one of the
first things he shows you in the live course is video footage of
real violence, along the lines of what's in that video.
My thought is this...
Nobody walks out the door of their home thinking "hmmm...today,
I think I'm going to get to attacked with a baseball bat...I
better bring a sweater."
Violence happens when you least expect it...when you're putting
your groceries in the car...when you're walking down the
street...when you're sick and you feel like garbage.
It doesn't happen when you're prepared for it and all warmed up
and stretched out and ready for action.
You have to know how to deal with it when BAM! It happens.
That's what Target Focus Training is all about...dealing with
those most critical 5 seconds of your life...
http://www.fitstep.com/goto/tft.htm
And if you missed my rundown on the Target Focus Training
seminar I attended.
http://www.fitstep.com/goto/kicked.htm
Nick
P.S. we've still got some of the complimentary 30 day
memberships left, so if you are interested in this, please jump
on this. I'll send you one more email about this tomorrow then
I'll get back the fitness and training stuff next time. But at
the very least, please read that page.
http://www.fitstep.com/goto/tft.htm