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Knowing how to deliberately decrease the physiological effects of hormonal dumping post training testing or after actions on encounters

While it is vital that the trained combatant knows how to employ psychological enhancement to increase objective achievement chances it is also very important that they know how to quickly reduce the post situation affects as a result of hormones being dumped into the bloodstream.

Post encounter physiological return to normal status can take between 30 minutes and one hour.

I have developed a method as part of my brain to boot package that can enable the combatant to return to a normal status in a few minutes.

This is very important to ensure psychological effects combined with physiological effects in relation to post encounter negative aspects are reduced as much and as quickly as individually humanly possible.

The brain to boot psychological enhancement package comprises of background and history information on the reasons why in relation to what happens in fear and stress situations and what we need to do to maintain controlled capabilities.

Then there is the how to main body of the book that shows you how to psychologically and physically employ tactics and skills to perform at the best individually possible combative capabilities levels.

The book provides instructions on how to undertake the brain to boot psychological conditioning and enhancement audio drills exercises training that everyone that purchases a copy of the book gets access to by downloading of the audio exercises and the checklists in relation to evaluating your body your skills and your mind.

The final part of the brain to boot book provides my developed means of coming down and cooling off post intensive training testing or post actions on encounters.

This coming down and cooling off is very important to ensure both the physiological after effects of the experience can be minimized as quickly as possible. This is additionally important to reducing the risk of adverse reactions to triggers if presented with an environment or subject that is not beneficial to the individual combatant post encounter status.

Article written by Tank Todd

Special Operations CQB Master Chief Instructor. Over 30 years experience. The only instructor qualified descendent of Baldock, Nelson, and Applegate. Former instructors include Harry Baldock (unarmed combat instructor NZ Army WWII), Colonel Rex Applegate OSS WWII and Charles Nelson, US Marine Corps. Tank has passed his Special Forces combative instructor qualification course in Southeast Asia and is certified to instruct the Applegate, Baldock and Nelson systems. His school has been operating for over eighty years and he is currently an Army Special Operations Group CQB Master Chief Instructor. His lineage and qualifications from the evolutionary pioneers are equalled by no other military close combat instructor. His operation includes his New Zealand headquarters, and 30 depots worldwide as well as contracts to train the military elite, security forces, and close protection specialists. Annually he trains thousands of exponents and serious operators that travel down-under to learn from the direct descendant of the experts and pioneers of military close combat. Following in the footsteps of his former seniors, he has developed weapons, and training equipment exclusive to close combat and tactical applications. He has published military manuals and several civilian manuals and produced DVDs on urban self protection, tactical control and restraint, and close combat. He has racked up an impressive 100,000+ hours in close combat.