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Web of Knowledge at TheSigung.Com - Mar. 12th, 2007, 6:18:21 AM
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Zoran
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by Dennis Conatser In studying the nature of an attack, you must learn to (1) identify, define and classify the types of encounters you may find yourself in; (2) thoroughly scrutinize the various methods in which weapons (natural or otherwise) can be employed; and (3) instinctively determine your choice of action in successfully combating the numerous types of encounters with which you may be confronted. When identifying the nature of an attack, you must first ascertain whether trouble is (1) eminent in the ENVIRONMENT you are entering; (2) then anticipate the possibility of an encounter; and (3) eliminate the element of surprise. Although the type of action you encounter may surprise you, you would, nevertheless, be prepared to instinctively utilize your knowledge regardless of the predicament. Again, at this stage, strategy and plans for defense and offense are not thought of consciously -- they occur naturally. http://www.thesigung.com/web.html
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