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Elite snipers shoot with both eyes open. In addition, ample evidence shows that both-eyes-open shooting is simply more effective.
Earthquake damage facts show fires caused by earthquakes are the second most common hazard. Earthquake fires start when electrical and gas lines...
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10 Things You Need To Come Out Of A Survival Situation Alive Planning Ahead. Before you head out, take a moment to let someone know where you are...
Read More »Recently, I was fortunate to have a rare opportunity to talk with an active-duty U.S. “special warfare operator.” In other words, a member an elite special operations force. As a result, I learned something I’m now putting to work in my own profession. Our firm helps companies grow their top lines, and one important way is through consultative sales training. The topics of physical and survival training are always fascinating. But my fascination was with the training process as it might apply to an issue we face with participants in our consultative sales training course, FOCIS. Specifically, I wanted to know how special operations instructors train and coach across the varying skill levels and capabilities candidates bring to the program. All special operations candidates come to training with experiences and skills, some of which are required. They must, for example, meet several tougher-than-tough physical standards. Typical examples: Number of pushups in two minutes: 42 minimum, 79 average, 100 optimum. Number of sit-ups in two minutes: 50, 79, and 100. Candidates aren’t even in the running for the next stage until they meet or surpass the optimum standards. In addition, many are graduates of other, formal military programs, such as the United States Army Airborne School, or “Jump School.” Consequently, they can be highly skilled in one area but not in others. Some candidates enter special operations training with high-level skills developed informally over time. Chris Kyle, for example, who wrote the book American Sniper and whose war experiences were dramatized in the Clint Eastwood movie, grew up hunting and practicing shooting with his father.
Smearing red lipstick under your eyes is actually a super popular makeup application hack — and for good reason. That “good reason” is based...
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Resistance and Escape Phases. Once you've completed the Survival and Evasion part of SERE training, you'll move on to Resistance and Escape.
Read More »Hunters often learn from a young age to shoot with one eye closed. They believe, perhaps have even been taught, that sighting with one eye closed improves their ability to focus on a target. But soldiers, he explained, are concerned not only with focusing on targets. They are also concerned with becoming targets. Elite snipers shoot with both eyes open. In addition, ample evidence shows that both-eyes-open shooting is simply more effective. The salespeople, professionals, executives, and other business developers we train bring skills and experiences that vary even more widely, from few or none to many and extensive. We know our process can improve the performance of just about anyone-novice or veteran. But we always want to do better. Now we use the special operations training story to make two points:
Self-Care is often perceived as selfish One of the main reasons people fail to take care of themselves is because they feel it is selfish. 'Self-...
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Diets high in sodium can increase blood pressure, putting you at greater risk for stroke. ... Sure, everyone is going to have a soda here and there...
Read More »Could training and coaching improve your sales performance? To find out, ask yourself these questions and check the ones you’re most concerned about. If you manage salespeople or other business developers, ask them to answer the questions, too. Then, if you’d like to learn more, call us at 847-446-0008 Extension 1. We’ll talk about your specific challenges and opportunities.
Books Like House of Leaves The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall. S. by Doug Dorst and JJ Abrams. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. Foucault's...
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Chlorine Bleach or Clorox Chlorine bleach is one of the common household products which can be used to disinfect water. However, be sure to use it...
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The most common areas we tend to hold stress are in the neck, shoulders, hips, hands and feet. Planning one of your stretch sessions around these...
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T-shirts, tank tops and camisoles should be washed after each wearing. Outer clothes like dress shirts and khakis can be worn a few times before...
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