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Télécharger pour Android | Développeur | Rating | Score | Version actuelle | Classement des adultes |
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↓ Télécharger pour Android | YMAA Publication Center, Inc. | 0 | 0 | 1.0.2 | 4+ |
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Facing Violence / Rory Miller | Obtenez l'app PC | 0/5 0 la revue 0 |
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En 4 étapes, je vais vous montrer comment télécharger et installer Facing Violence / Rory Miller sur votre ordinateur :
Un émulateur imite/émule un appareil Android sur votre PC Windows, ce qui facilite l'installation d'applications Android sur votre ordinateur. Pour commencer, vous pouvez choisir l'un des émulateurs populaires ci-dessous:
Windowsapp.fr recommande Bluestacks - un émulateur très populaire avec des tutoriels d'aide en ligneSi Bluestacks.exe ou Nox.exe a été téléchargé avec succès, accédez au dossier "Téléchargements" sur votre ordinateur ou n'importe où l'ordinateur stocke les fichiers téléchargés.
Lorsque l'émulateur est installé, ouvrez l'application et saisissez Facing Violence / Rory Miller dans la barre de recherche ; puis appuyez sur rechercher. Vous verrez facilement l'application que vous venez de rechercher. Clique dessus. Il affichera Facing Violence / Rory Miller dans votre logiciel émulateur. Appuyez sur le bouton "installer" et l'application commencera à s'installer.
Facing Violence / Rory Miller Sur iTunes
Télécharger | Développeur | Rating | Score | Version actuelle | Classement des adultes |
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Gratuit Sur iTunes | YMAA Publication Center, Inc. | 0 | 0 | 1.0.2 | 4+ |
Rory Miller explores seven areas of self-defense training for the most common types of street violence, so you will not be vulnerable to a potentially deadly violent assault or training yourself to go to jail. Is Your Self-Defense Training Based in Reality? Rory Miller explains seven elements that must be addressed to adapt your self-defense training for the most common types of street violence. Miller explains that your training needs to be in line with how violence really happens in the world. Unfortunately, many martial arts and self-defense classes do not train for reality-based violence, focused upon how attacks most-commonly happen. Any teacher or student of self-defense, and any person who desires a deeper understanding of violence needs to understand the concepts taught in this program. Every martial artist must learn force law, and explore his or her own ethical limitations. Any training that dismisses any of these areas leaves you vulnerable to a potentially deadly violent assault and you might be training yourself to go to jail. Freezing is almost universal in a sudden attack, even for experienced law personnel and expert martial artists. Miller teaches you to recognize an attack before it happens and know what kind of attack you are facing. Miller explores this issue so you may determine where this often-overlooked ethical line lies within yourself. In the unfortunate event that you are attacked unexpectedly, you will need a handful of actions trained to reflex level for a sudden violent attack. Students must learn to recognize a freeze and break out of one in order to react to an attack quickly. There are potential legal, psychological, and medical effects of engaging in violence, no matter how justified. You will learn and practice escape and evasion, verbal de-escalation, and avoidance of dangerous situations. Violence dynamics. Our very best in self-defense. Legal and ethical implications. Breaking the freeze. Avoidance. The fight itself. The aftermath. Counter-ambush. This app is available for free download with sample videos, and offers a single in-app purchase to access these safety lessons for the lowest possible cost. Rory Miller is a writer and teacher living peacefully in the Pacific Northwest, USA. He has served for seventeen years in corrections as an officer and sergeant working maximum security, booking and mental health; leading a tactical team; and teaching subjects ranging from Defensive Tactics and Use of Force to First Aid and Crisis Communications with the Mentally Ill. For fourteen months he was an advisor to the Iraqi Corrections System. He received a BS degree in Psychology; served in the National Guard as a Combat Medic (91A/B); earned college varsities in judo and fencing, and received a mokuroku in jujutsu. Miller is the author of several award-winning books and DVDs, including “Meditations on Violence”, “Facing Violence”, “Scaling Force”, and “Conflict Communications”. As an experienced martial artist and veteran correction officer, Rory Miller distills what he learned from jailhouse brawls, tactical operations, and ambushes to explore the differences between martial arts and the subject martial arts were designed to deal with: Violence. In his work, Miller introduces the myths, metaphors and expectations that most martial artists have about what they will ultimately learn in their dojo. This is then compared with the complexity of the reality of violence.