Dominic Jones
Orange Belt
Dr Ron Chapel recently talked about the 4 Stages of Range. When talking of the 1 Stage (Out of Range/Contact) he mentioned that it has a sub-category called Psychology of Confrontation Theory.
In my opinion important information regarding Stage 1 (Out of Range/Contact) includes the following areas of study:
1. 5 Stages of a Violent Crime- see Marc Animal MacYoung and Dianna Gordon http://www.nononsenseselfdefense.com/five_stages.html
2. Ritualized Combat see Darren Laurs Street 101 http://members.shaw.ca/tmanifold/laur.htm
3. Bodies reaction to fear/stress see Darren Laurs and Bruce Siddles The Anatomy of Fear http://stickgrappler2.tripod.com/street/anatfear.html
4. The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill" see Dave Grossman http://www.killology.com/article_onkilling.htm
5. Your Gut Instinct, see Gavin De Becker The Gift of Fear http://www.gavindebecker.com/books-gof.cfm
I am interested in this sub-category Psychology of Confrontation Theory. If possible Dr Chapel could you expand on this?
Cheers Dom :asian:
In my opinion important information regarding Stage 1 (Out of Range/Contact) includes the following areas of study:
1. 5 Stages of a Violent Crime- see Marc Animal MacYoung and Dianna Gordon http://www.nononsenseselfdefense.com/five_stages.html
2. Ritualized Combat see Darren Laurs Street 101 http://members.shaw.ca/tmanifold/laur.htm
3. Bodies reaction to fear/stress see Darren Laurs and Bruce Siddles The Anatomy of Fear http://stickgrappler2.tripod.com/street/anatfear.html
4. The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill" see Dave Grossman http://www.killology.com/article_onkilling.htm
5. Your Gut Instinct, see Gavin De Becker The Gift of Fear http://www.gavindebecker.com/books-gof.cfm
I am interested in this sub-category Psychology of Confrontation Theory. If possible Dr Chapel could you expand on this?
Cheers Dom :asian: