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This course is a broad survey of the most current research into human performance during interpersonal conflict. A strong emphasis is placed on understanding how the human mind works in order to optimize performance and increase one’s chance of dominating a violent encounter. Significant time is sent correcting previously offered, outdated information on human performance. Methods of optimizing training are addressed as well.

A binder with course relevant materials will be provided to students.

Course Topics:

  • Origins of the Human Animal and Implications
  • How the Human Brain Functions
  • Emotional Control in High Stress Environments
  • Common Misconceptions Addressed
  • Heart Rate as Destiny
  • Task Complexity Relevancy
  • Myth: Natural Responses Are Better
  • Startle Reflex Realities
  • The Innate Hesitation to Kill?
  • Front Sight Focus – Is It Possible
  • Hick’s Law Debunked
  • The Truth About Fine and Gross Motor Skills
  • Why Recency Matters Most
  • Not Getting Shot by First Responders
  • Search for the Perfect Combative Substitute
  • Other Relevant Research


AKA John E. Hearne

"Shoot deliberately" - Wyatt Earp
"Tache/psyche effect - a polite way of saying 'you suck.'" - GG
"The 8th Marines dominate an environment. You, with your pistol, merely exist." - GG
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