- 21. SAR_10: Threshold
- (Training)
- Above: SAR-10 footprint When we have dealt with the acuteness of the injury (cause and treatment of the injury and attention to technique) we arrive at a cross-point where we move on to start building ...
- Created on April 19 2014
- 22. Footprint_post_SAR_2
- (Training)
- ... (zombies, monsters, terrorists from within the own troops, corruption, greed, fear) an injury is best treated as just that, Entertainment, a break from routine, FUN to deal with -- to be experienced as ...
- Created on March 15 2014
- 23. Viewer discretion advised: Frostbite_updated_24_04_13
- (Training)
- ... the blisters Why run barefoot? It allows severe injury-free-smooth-running. It is amazing to experience the natural capacity of feet and legs, the whole body, to deal with given circumstances, such ...
- Created on March 17 2013
- 24. 4 Steps to injury control
- (Training)
- Clockwise: the right side is before training. The left side during training. A) Characterize the injury: find the exact problem spot; B) Find the fault in technique leading to the overload. What ...
- Created on February 09 2018
- 25. Work Out, detail
- (Training)
- ... helping my new Courage Foundation heal victims of PTSD. The mission will commence on September 14th and end on the 23rd. This is not a race, but you will need to be in reasonable shape to avoid injury ...
- Created on May 09 2017
- 26. 24.5Fps: Cool Stuff
- (Training)
- ... change, change as well as stability are always recursively involved. Any manager wanting to initiate change has to respect stability. If he wants to realise stability, he has to honour change.": http://bartvanbroekhoven.com/en-US/75-sar-9-injury-control-interim-management ...
- Created on February 18 2015