Just as a quick intro, realize we get questions all the time asking what differentiates TFT’s laser-beam focus on the DESIRED END RESULT (causing an injury) vs other’s focus on your RESPONSE to violence.
We’ve written and discussed at length about the latter often not only requiring athletic skills and conditioning but years of training to become even somewhat proficient in execution.
And while we explain why TFT is both more effective and far easier to learn, hearing a story like the following really crystallizes that difference.
Here’s how Chris relayed it:
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“A young woman — a Navy Corpsman — dropped by class last night at the San Diego Center because someone had told her that we could teach her to fight ‘like they do in prison.’
“We only had 45 minutes left, and under normal circumstances I would have asked her to come back to the next class in order to have enough time for a proper orientation… but I was so taken by her enthusiasm and focus I decided to go for it and see what we could do in 45 minutes. I turned the class over to another instructor, grabbed a willing body, and got to work.
“Understand, in the live seminar environment we can get people oriented, prepped and ready for free-form mat work (that’s where you’re out doing violence) by lunchtime on the first day.
“I used to think that was the minimum (after all, in the ‘bad old days’ it took better than a week for someone to have a handle on the material).
“I have since found I can compress those critical four hours into a full class session at the Center, about 90 minutes.
“And now I was going to give it a go in half that time.
“The good news is, as a medical professional, she knew her way around anatomy and debilitating injury. That helped shave off a good chunk of work right there.
“On top of that, as a military professional she had no problems literally throwing herself into the mix. That saved a lot of do-overs.
“All that was left, really, were tools and targets.
“So we assembled the eye target using the thumb, fingers and boot heel — standing, kneeling, and on the ground.
“We then worked the neck over, crushing the throat, breaking the neck, again from all orientations from vertical to horizontal.
“After that, the groin — rupturing testicles with elbows, knees and boots from all angles.
“And finally, breaking ankles from the front, side and behind.
“I then demonstrated how to string these injuries together, one after the other, leaving the exact sequence up to her: gouge an eye, put a boot through the groin, break an ankle, then stomp the throat. Or fist through the groin, forearm hammer through the back of the neck, gouge the eye.
“Doesn’t really matter — pick your target, put yourself all the way through it to wreck it, pick the next one and repeat until you’re satisfied he’s nonfunctional.
“We were done with this part in 30 minutes.
“For the last 15 minutes of class I left her to her own devices with a training partner. She took to it with the same fire and enthusiasm she walked in the door with.
“After class she said she found the experience ‘amazing and incredible’ in that she not only learned what we were up to in 30 minutes, but that she could apply that information immediately, successfully converting it into real knowledge.
“It’s the difference between coordination/technique-based training and principle-based training.
“Chances are I would not have been able to coordinate her well enough in 30 minutes to have her participating fully in a martial arts class — or for competition in the ring. Both those endeavors take time, effort and conditioning to perform at a level where you can work with anyone in the room.
“Instead of focusing on how she was standing, which foot to step with, how to hold her arms I gave her one simple task — pick a piece of anatomy and smash it.
“And anyone — everyone — can do that.
“All you have to know is where it is, what part of your body to use, and then throw yourself through it.
“When she asked, ‘Which leg do I step with?’ I replied, ‘I don’t care. The one that’s most comfortable. The one that lets you get it done.’
“And so she did.
“We didn’t have to waste time on her personal tics and idiosyncrasies of movement — she was able to focus, fully, on what she was doing inside of him…
Instead of trying to figure out how to work a gun.”
-Chris Ranck-Buhr
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Now, you don’t need to be a medical professional to get these results. It simply validates what we’ve long known – the unassailable soundness of the principles involved.
And the fastest way to experience it? In a live session like she did.
After just an hour in one of the 2-day classes we hold (where you’ll see video of real street violence) you understand this isn’t like any self defense you’ve ever experienced before. Where a non-athletic businesswoman might work 1-on-1 with a martial arts veteran and both come away with life-altering skills that just may save their lives one day.
Here’s the thing. After 3 exhaustive years training on the road, in 2009 we’re purposely scaling back the number of events. While we’ll probably add more in the second half, opportunities will be limited.
And with statistics showing gun sales rocketing up in the current economic mess just as worldwide violence spikes to all-time levels, now is your time to GRAB A SPOT in one of these sessions.
In April we’ll be in both San Diego (18-19) and Chicago (25-26, although Chicago is nearly full). Use this link to find out more.
Train safe,
Tim Larkin
Creator, Target Focus Training
http://targetfocustraining.com/
PS. Something else. As you might have guessed, this training transfers perfectly to DVD.
Because of the simplicity of approach, the focus on targeting and the integration of movements you’ve done all your life, as you watch our At-Home DVD classes you ‘get it,’ just as you do in class.
It won’t happen quite as fast; nothing beats the impact of immediate instructor feedback. But it’s still extraordinarily effective.
So if live training doesn’t fit your schedule right now, take a look at the At-Home DVD series, on me if you need to.
If not for yourself, do it for those who count on you to protect them.
Because today violence strikes ever more randomly. And it won’t wait until you’re ready. So do it now!





