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What You Don’t Hear Can Put You in Danger

Our ability to hear and understand verbal commands is severely limited when lives are on the line.

Managing Unknown Contacts

Keep potential trouble at a distance where you can deal with it appropriately.

Amazing Powers of Observation

There's a difference between looking and seeing--one has to do with letting light into the eyes, the other has to do with actually observing what is going on around you.

Avoiding Workplace Violence

Sheriff Jim explains how the will to fight and an understanding of your surroundings are the keys to avoiding workplace violence

Controlling the Reactionary Gap

More space equals more time equals more opportunity to solve the tactical problem. The converse is also true: Less space equals less time equals fewer opportunities to solve the tactical problem. How can you create and control the reactionary gap affording you a tactical advantage when bad things happen to good people?

Is Mindset or Gear More Important?

Keeping your head in the game is better for your safety than buying the latest gear.

Building The Combat Mindset

Going to the range and pressing the trigger is only the beginning of armed self-defense. Creating a combat mindset requires no trigger time at all.

Resolve To Improve

This year, resolve to improve your self defense skills.

Mindfulness Is More Than Mind Over Matter

Situational awareness involves mindset and mindfulness. 

The Armed Citizen’s “New Normal”

Rights come with responsibilities, and the 2nd Amendment is no exception to this rule.

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