INSTINCTIVE COMBATIVES

Welcome to what I like to call my web pages of Instinctive Combat, where I express my opinions, thoughts and techniques in which I deploy to protect my family, friends and myself against a violent human confrontation.
My hopes are for the people who read my pages, to take away with them information that will help them to stay safe in today’s ever increasing violent, human world.
In these pages I will be discussing the vast subject of human protection and defence and how you can decrease the chances of getting attacked, I will all so be discussing what to do and look for in a violent verbal confrontation.
The final subject I will be covering are what tools and strikes I recommend to use if the fight finishes in a hand to hand fight where you have no choice but to fight back.


Part One - Awareness

The first subject I am going to discuss is awareness.
Awareness is eighty to ninety percent of human protection; it’s what I like to call, being switched on and having good common sense.

Sub-conscious Awareness (The Little Voice)

One of the first ways you can be more aware is by listening to our primeval alarm system that has been bred into the human gene pool over thousands of years, this is what some people call our sixth sense, I like to call it my little voice that lets me know more than just the conscious picture.
It seems that nowadays, most people do not listen to their little voice as much as they should do,
there may be many reasons for this, one of the biggest reasons in my opinion is that most people have very busy lives and do not just live in the now time but live in the future time as well, thinking about what they have got to do and get done in the future as well as in the present.
This type of thinking inhibits your six sense by giving your brain too much to think about which in turn will lower your awareness of your sub-conscious telling you that there is an unseen danger that your consciousness has not spotted.
Incidentally, the sub-conscious builds up a different picture other than what our eyes, ears and nose are telling you. By processing information you do not consciously take notice of, the brain is able in some way to peace together a hidden picture which will set off our primeval alarm system if it feels we may be in danger.
Other ways your six sense may be inhibited are by using what I like to call mellowing drugs, examples of these drugs are alcohol, weed and valium.
Before you take these types of drugs, understand that your awareness is being subdued in more ways than you can imagine, which I will talk about at a later date.

My last Words on Sub-conscious Awareness

No one truly knows how the sixth sense works, but there are many theories.
I do know that it was built in to our brains for a reason, so listen to your little voice and it may save your life and the lives of others around you.

In my next update I will be discussing how you should be more aware of your surroundings.