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Predator Training: The Inner Beast of San Soo

 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:29 pm    Post subject: Predator Training: The Inner Beast of San Soo Reply with quote

One thing you will learn as a Kung-Fu San Soo martial artist is the ability to turn your "Inner Beast" back on. By reading Master Greg Jones book, Predator Training: The Inner Beast of San Soo you will be able to...

"Revert back to the animalistic behaviors that have been encoded into our DNA; that which 10,000 years of 'civilization' has been trying to wipe clean." Quote written by Jon Surritt in his article Fut Ga: Psychology (Internal Power)

In Predator Training: The Inner Beast of San Soo, Master Greg Jones discusses the techniques, the psycho-physiological aspects of adrenalized combat, role-playing or scenario-based training, and the regimen of preparation for reality based self defense (RBSD)... by covering a wide range of options dealing with street survival. It covers how to deal with weapons, multiple attackers, environmental training, night training (low-light training), etc.

To quote Master Greg Jones, "We truly are the total sum of every decision we've ever made. And when you decide to feed the beast and make it grow, it will grow! When you decide to slumber and live the life of ease and look for someone else to protect you, the beast will wander and hibernate. You can have a ferocious power in your hands that will protect you always. Decide now to master the beast. Believe now, and it will happen!"

To truly understand Predator Training: The Inner Beast of San Soo one must have at least a modicum of intelligence as well as insightful creativity. These are the qualities that Master Greg Jones cannot give a person. Some people are just born stupid, or "stupid is, as stupid does," or "you just can't fix stupid."

However, if you are one of the people that Grand Master Jimmy H. Woo would refer to when he would say that "Kung-Fu San Soo is a thinking man's art," or "Intelligent people make the best fighters," then you will be able to get a lot of useful ideas from this book that you are SUPPOSED to BUILD UPON...

Are you a person that wants to learn how to fish, or are you a person that wants to be given a fish every day for the rest of your life? This rhetorical question will dictate the answer whether you are smart enough, and self-reliant enough, to get use out of this very helpful guide (not a "how-to book for dummies or idiots").

An excellent resource for THINKING beginner students, and for THINKING advanced students, as well. What a wonderful bargain priced only at $14.96!

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Jon,

Greg Jones 2 books are actually my favorite martial arts books... period! They are the only ones that I keep re-reading; and I am reading Sudden Violence again, as we speak.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

LUCKY is the only word that can be applied to having attended a seminar by MASTER GREG JONES at Master Paul Schroder's El Paso, Texas Kung-Fu San Soo School. I had read both of his books before, but when Master Paul Schroder BLESSED us by bringing in THE BEAST, we were all better Kung-Fu San Soo people because of it. In my humble opinion, the Fut-Ga that he, and Master Juan M. Meza have are just EXEMPLARY examples for the type of "kill or be killed" mentalities that every Kung-Fu San Soo person should have in a "Sudden Violence" encounter.
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