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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Successful Home Defense Teaches Us Some Valuable Lessons
Successful Home Defense Teaches Us Some Valuable Lessons See You On The Mats!!! Brian R. VanCise Note: This blog is opinion only and neither Instinctive Response Training LLC or Brian R. VanCise are responsible for any third party action
Essential Rifle Skills | S12 Nashville 2018
Essential Rifle Skills | S12 Nashville 2018 See You On The Mats!!! Brian R. VanCise Note: This blog is opinion only and neither Instinctive Response Training LLC or Brian R. VanCise are responsible for any third party action
Having Workout Discipline and Avoiding Burnout – Jocko Willink
Having Workout Discipline and Avoiding Burnout – Jocko Willink See You On The Mats!!! Brian R. VanCise Note: This blog is opinion only and neither Instinctive Response Training LLC or Brian R. VanCise are responsible for any third party action
Amazing Gracie Pilot…
Amazing Gracie Pilot… See You On The Mats!!! Brian R. VanCise Note: This blog is opinion only and neither Instinctive Response Training LLC or Brian R. VanCise are responsible for any third party action
Complacency…
Complacency… I was talking with someone the other day and it became clear to me that they felt that they were doing enough in their training to get by. Meaning, they felt adequate that what they were doing would allow … Continue reading