Military Strategy

Self Defense Tactics from a Military Perspective
If there are any people in the world who know exactly how to defend themselves, it is those who serve in the military. They have years of training in a wide variety of self defense tactics and have the hand to hand experience in employing these strategies. So naturally, having someone with military self defense training as an instructor would certainly be beneficial.
You might be thinking that there is no way in the world that you can afford to hire someone with military experience to teach you about self defense. But you probably haven’t heard of the Close Combat Company. This company was started by Chris Pizzo after he had his own violent brush with death. He has military experience and has travelled the world studying different types of martial arts and self defense strategies. He used his wealth of information and real life experience to create a program that is designed to let everyday citizens become experts in defending themselves. And the beauty of it all is that you can learn from the comfort of your very own home.
Self defense tactics can encompass a wide variety of techniques. There are literally hundreds of different types of martial arts and self defense strategies in the world and it would take a lifetime to learn even half of them. But thankfully for you, Captain Chris has already done the hard work on your behalf. He has spent years travelling the world and trying as many different strategies as possible and has ended up developing the perfect military self defense strategy for the average citizen.
Don’t let the word military throw you off though. You certainly do not have to have any experiences in the services in order to benefit from this type of training. More precisely, the type of training that Pizzo offers is close combat training. Through his years of study and hands on research, Pizzo has found that this is single-handedly the most comprehensive strategy for the person who wants to learn how to defend themselves. He will teach you how to take down an armed assailant who is twice your size with one quick move. Also, you will learn how to develop the mentality and mental voracity needed in order to outwit your opponent. And you can learn all of this without ever having to leave your home.
So if military self defense has always been of interest to you, then this is your time. You no longer need to enlist in the services in order to benefit from the confidential information that our troops learn to properly defend themselves. And just picture the look on the perpetrator’s face when they try to mug you and they in fact end up on the ground with their hands wrapped behind their back. And when the police arrive and take them off to jail, you can rest easy knowing that today, you helped your fellow citizens by putting a violent criminal where he belongs: behind bars.
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