Hey folks!
I am super excited about the Upcoming WIDE OPEN WEEKEND. I love doing “Bucket List” stuff and I love seeing the look on people’s faces when they do things they thought were impossible…when they break thru their fears and gain new confidence. (That’s me back in 1991 about do do a military static line jump before a mission)
This is why I decided to add this special BONUS to the WIDE OPEN WEEKEND: “SURVIVAL TRAINING.”
I want to share with you some tips, tricks and techniques I learned a long time ago as a US Army Ranger.
Using these techniques could save your life in a survival situation, but whether you ever have to use them or not you WILL feel more confident in ANY situation that comes your way!
This is a short 5 hour course (10am-3pm) and meant to be more fun and adventurous than anything. We will not be starving, freezing or doing anything really uncomfortable on this training.
You will learn to:
- THINK on your FEET. Basic survival theory, the ABC’s of a survival situation. Overcoming a hopeless, complacent and comfort seeking attitude. What to do in the first 24 hours.
- Beating the #1 Killers: Heat and Cold. Heat Exhaustion and Hypothermia prevention.
- Beating the #2 Killer: Dehydration. How to find and purify water in any environment.
- Beating the #3 Killer: Survival nutrition. There is food everywhere! How to keep going on less than you thought possible. You will learn to build a fire and cook your own food (we will provide the food…or will we?!?!?)
- Beating the #4 Killer. Being lost. Basic land navigation. Navigate thru the woods and safely negotiate various natural obstacles. Signaling techniques will also be covered.
- Circle of Power. How to develop a core understanding of your greatest asset in a survival situation…YOU and your mind. Perhaps the most important aspect of the training.
This training starts at 10am and runs till 3pm. It “dovetails” right into the mind-over-matter Firewalk training which begins at 3pm.
WHAT TO BRING: Notepad and Pen. Dress in layers. Sunscreen. One gallon of water in several small containers. Snacks. Blanket to sit on and a flashlight if you intend to stay for the Firewalk. We will go together to eat something that night if you choose to stay for the Firewalk.
I hope to see you there!
Scott Goodknight
PS. Feel free to email me if you have any questions: Scott@breakyourfear.com
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