Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Recommended Combat Reading






Sorry it’s been a while since my last post I have been busy researching, teaching and training. Hopefully I can get my butt in gear and make more frequent posts in the near future.

In today’s post I would like to endorse a few books that I have read which are written by world renowned psychologists’ and author Lt. Col. Dave Grossman on the topic of the psychology of killing and combat.

I am a firm believer that combat is 90% mental and only 10% physical. Most people who fail to recognize this fail when it comes to protecting themselves or loved ones.

The person who has not mentally trained themselves to harm or take another persons life will not be able to when crap hits the fan, it’s that simple.

This has been well documented throughout history during the war, and with law enforcement personnel who hesitate firing there weapons when they are legally justified to.

There have been some great advancement’s in the last decade when it comes to training law enforcement and military personnel with combat psychology training.

As for training civilians in the psychological aspect of combat many trainers still lag in this area or have the naive idea that physical tactics alone will get the job done.



  
Many trainers as well believe that you cannot mentally prepare or train someone to harm or kill another. This can be proven false by just looking at the new training procedures which have been implemented by law enforcement, FBI and military agencies within the last decade and how it has increased kill ratio stats.

Regardless of where you stand on the subject I would like you to give these few books a try. Now before I give you the links for these let me explain that I do not endorse anyone that I don’t believe in. I have personally read these books and have found that they have a wealth of information inside them. In my personal and humble opinion I believe they should be in everyone’s personal protection library.

I have also used these books as reference guides in my “How To Control Fear Special Report” which you can purchase at http://tactselfdefense.com/tact-fear-management/ for only $7

Click on the links and you will be directed to Amazon.








Mental toughness is essential for elite human performance and especially in high stress situations. While mental toughness is a singular value in both military and law enforcement training and missions, too often, there is a disconnect between talking about and actually training it. Warrior Mindset defines mental toughness and describes its critical need and function in the face of the performance degrading effects of combat, mission or response stress. Warrior Mindset provides the psychological skills that comprise mental toughness to optimize performance, success, safety and survival in the field.









The good news is that most soldiers are loath to kill. But armies have developed sophisticated ways of overcoming this instinctive aversion. And contemporary civilian society, particularly the media, replicates the army's conditioning techniques, and, according to Lt. Col. Dave Grossman's thesis, is responsible for our rising rate of murder among the young.

Upon its initial publication, ON KILLING was hailed as a landmark study of the techniques the military uses to overcome the powerful reluctance to kill, of how killing affects soldiers, and of the societal implications of escalating violence. Now, Grossman has updated this classic work to include information on 21st-century military conflicts, recent trends in crime, suicide bombings, school shootings, and more. The result is a work certain to be relevant and important for decades to come.








On Combat looks at what happens to the human body under the stresses of deadly battle the impact on the nervous system, heart, breathing, visual and auditory perception, memory - then discusses new research findings as to what measures warriors can take to prevent such debilitations so they can stay in the fight, survive, and win. A brief, but insightful look at history shows the evolution of combat, the development of the physical and psychological leverage that enables humans to kill other humans, followed by an objective examination of domestic violence in America. The authors reveal the nature of the warrior, brave men and women who train their minds and bodies to go to that place from which others flee. After examining the incredible impact of a few true warriors in battle, On Combat presents new and exciting research as to how to train the mind to become inoculated to stress, fear and even pain. Expanding on Lt. Col. Grossman s popular "Bulletproof mind" presentation, the book explores what really happens to the warrior after the battle, and shows how emotions, such as relief and self-blame, are natural and healthy ways to feel about having survived combat. A fresh and highly informative look at post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) details how to prevent it, how to survive it should it happen, how to come out of it stronger, and how to help others who are experiencing it. On Combat looks at the critical importance of the debriefing, when warriors gather after the battle to share what happened, critique, learn from each other and, for some, begin to heal from the horror. The reader will learn a highly effective breathing technique that not only steadies the warrior s mind and body before and during the battle, but can also be used afterwards as a powerful healing device to help separate the emotion from the memory. Concluding chapters discuss the Christian/Judeo view of killing in combat and offers powerful insight that Lt. Col. Grossman has imparted over the years to help thousands of warriors understand and come to terms with their actions in battle. A final chapter encourages warriors to always fight for justice, not vengeance, so that their remaining days will be healthy ones filled with pride for having performed their duty morally and ethically. This information-packed book ploughs new ground in its vision, in its extensive new research and startling findings, and in its powerful, revealing quotes and anecdotes from top people in the warrior community, people who have faced the toxic environment of deadly combat and now share their wisdom to help others. On Combat is easy to read and powerful in scope. It is a true classic that will be read by new and veteran warriors for years to come.




Remember There’s No Such Thing As A Dirty Fighter Only An Educated One.

Norm Bettencourt

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Norm Bettencourt is the Creator/President of Tactical Self Defense which specializes in personal protection tactics against modern day threats of violence. For more information visit www.tactselfdefense.com