Even martial artists can panic in a fight. Hey, it happens.
Imagine someone attacking you. For some reason, as you hear your heart beating in your eardrums, you are overcome by fear.
In this unavoidable fight, that adrenaline produces an awful sensation.
You aren’t sure that you’ll react with your best techniques, because adrenaline is coursing through your body.
Do You Freeze in Fights?
- Why can’t you think of them, right now?
- Why are you afraid that you won’t react with your best?
- Your mind clouds … where are those best techniques that you have practiced over and over?
Over 40 years ago, I started my formal martial arts practice. Whatever I picked up in class, I diligently took home and practiced.
As expected, I did learn the techniques. They worked in the dojo, but as soon as the meanies of the world picked on me, all of my training flew out the window, so to speak.
Over time, with the help of some great “mentor advice” I overcame my martially-related fears. And since then, I have made it a point to help martial enthusiasts with their personal fears.
I wrote an guide based on all of my successes at helping others conquer their martial-arts fears. And the ebook is working. It’s helping all sorts of martial artists overcome all sorts of martial-arts fears.
Whether you are afraid of defending yourself, panic at the thought of walking home alone, can’t imagine hurting someone, or even get nervous in the dojo, these methods will solve the problem.