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Making Fear Your Friend by Zeb Glover

At this week's Personal Defence Readiness™ Class at Safe Space Gym, we brainstormed some of the cerebral self defence concepts and principals in the PDR/S.P.E.A.R. System™ on managing fear. See more >>

 


Ten Commandments of Street Survival by Tony Blauer

Imagine for a moment losing a real street fight. Imagine the impact on your confidence, dignity and pride. Imagine if you were hurt and couldn’t train or possibly go to work for several weeks. Imagine if when you “physically” recovered you were gun‑shy in sparring. Imagine all this. See more >>


Defining the Protector by Monte le Gould

My involvement in protective work began in 1982 functioning for a small business in California as a security guard. I was young man full of piss and vinegar, aggressively itching for a fight. I was hired for the first time to do close protective work for an attractive young female who was being stalked by a former boyfriend. This was also the first I saw or watched “Mtv”, and might I add for hours on end in sheer boredom. I waited and hoped the evil boyfriend would appear. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing or what my responsibility consisted of at the time. See more >> 


Panteao Productions

Surely every shooter living in Finland or anywhere else but in the U.S.A. have dreamed about training with the best instructors in the world and jealously browsed through the training offerings over there. Until now we have been forced to learn from the YouTube and from a few DVDs ordered from the United States. Don´t get me wrong, there are a lot of great instructors outside the US but the reality is that the training industry is the strongest there. But now Panteao Productions brings some of that training to all of us through their DVDs and through the Panteao Live Stream. See more >>


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