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Feb 01
2007
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February 2007 NewsletterPosted by KMSF in newsletter, interview |
From Barny's Desk
"Good instincts usually tell you what to do long before your head has figured it out."
The first and probably the most important part of self defense is learning to listen to your sixth sense. If you feel like something is not quite right, take a moment to heighten your senses, look around your immediate area, and prepare yourself
"Good instincts usually tell you what to do long before your head has figured it out."
The first and probably the most important part of self defense is learning to listen to your sixth sense. If you feel like something is not quite right, take a moment to heighten your senses, look around your immediate area, and prepare yourself

