Author: Safe on the Street  August 14, 2008

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 More Important Than Technique

There is value in learning how to shoot a handgun and under the right conditions it might be appropriate and legal. But the most important part of personal safety is not in learning fighting and defensive techniques. The essence of personal safety is cognitive. How the brain recognizes, processes, interprets and acts on information is more important than technique. For it is there, in the decision-making process, that outcomes are formed.

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