A unique look at analyzing striking and vital targets through the lens of complex systems theory.
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Defensive Head Movement: A Systems Perspective
, Article, Complexity Science, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Striking, Training ConceptsA more technical look through complex adaptive systems theory to fine tune striking defense.
Podcast #8: CQB (Close Quarters Battle) Slicing
, Combat, Law Enforcement, Military, Personal Protection, Podcast, Professionals, Security, ViolenceCoach Nathan discusses a common error during a fundamental technique in CQB, the problems it can cause, and how...
Podcast #7 (Special Edition): California Chicano Street Gangs
, Law Enforcement, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Protection, Podcast, Professionals, Security, ViolenceCoach Nathan discusses the history and current dynamics of California street gangs, and how they are evolving in connection...
Podcast #6: How to Recognize an Expert
, Borderland Philosophy, Complexity Science, Mindset, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Podcast, Professionals, Training ConceptsA discussion on what sets the manner of an expert apart from others in their field of expertise, with...
Podcast #5: Your Model is Not the Same as Reality
, Borderland Philosophy, Combat, Complexity Science, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Podcast, Training Concepts, ViolenceA discussion on how models of violence get misapplied to other systems that are supposedly designed to solve the...
Podcast #4: Are Boxing Combos the Same as Kata?
, Combat Sports, Complexity Science, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Podcast, Striking, Training Concepts, ViolenceA complex systems perspective on why boxing combinations seem superficially similar to, but are fundamentally different from, kata and...
Podcast #3: Facing the MMA Fighter?
, Combat Sports, Complexity Science, Mixed Martial Arts, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Protection, Podcast, Training Concepts, ViolenceA discussion on the often asked question of how one should deal with an MMA-trained opponent.
Podcast #2: The God of War Mentality
, Borderland Philosophy, Combat, Mindset, Nathan Wagar (Auth.), Personal Musings, Podcast, Training Concepts, ViolenceA discussion about people that use generalizations about violence in order to seem more knowledgeable than they actually are.