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Hey Crew,

It's Friday and time for this week's Legends newsletter;
buncha stuff today...

First, info on our newest ESP RAW DVD (volume 159).

This one is full of some serious old-school meanness. See the next block for details.

This week's Video Clip is on using a Naked Reverse Lever vs. a Duck-Under. Big thanks to Shane Tucker for the use of the head!

This week's article is Part 1 of a discussion on The Hazards of Voluntary Domestication. I hope it proves hearty food for deep thought.

Check out the Western Warrior Boot Camp info below and our New Year's Deals at the end of the newsletter. Mucho free swag, crew!



And last, but not least, check out the ESP RAW Subscription service info. You can save yourself some money on this volume of RAW ($5.50 to be exact) and pick up 3 more volumes of RAW absolutely free. And become a member of the Vale Alliance absolutely free.

Thanks everyone and have a great weekend!
Sincerely,

Mark Hatmaker
Extreme Self Protection
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ESP RAW 159
 
The Sprawl & Secondary Moves 
    
Crew, we are going to take the number one defensive tool we have against a good leg-diver, a master-shooter- the almighty sprawl and break it down into it's 4 Primary Positional Falls.
  • Each Positional Fall calls for its own hip adjustment and hand placement. We'll make sure we get these right so the good wrestler's secondary attack (what he does post sprawl) does not wind up with you on your back.
  • It's not enough to simply sprawl, it's what you do and where you go next that often tells the tale, that's why you need your own secondary moves.
  • We will provide response chains for each of the 4 Primary Falls.
  • These chains follow combat-pragmatic causal links, that is, if drilled precisely your opponent will choose the submission that he falls prey to, not you.
  • Speaking of submissions, yes, they are here an evil 13, plus a side-tangent 4 sub digression (I do get excited at times.)
  • Don't want subs, just need good control for ground and pound? We've got you covered.
  • Not comfortable on the ground and just wanna be a good defensive wrestler and get back to your feet and get back to throwing strikes? We've got you covered.
25 Drills and Tactics in all for this primary and elemental position.

This volume (as with all volumes of RAW) comes with a printed syllabus for inclusion in your training notebook.
 
ESP RAW 159 can be had this month for $32 (S & H included--Domestic & International) at the end of the month the price goes to $42 Domestic/$52 International. [Of course, it's only $26.50 for the RAW Crew.]


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The Hazards of Voluntary Domestication, Part 1
Mark Hatmaker
"We were wild animals for seven million years. We learned a lot of lessons. We should be careful not to lose them."-Lee Child

Let's keep that quote in mind as we compare a couple of definitions, the first-

Domesticated or Domestication, (from the Latin domesticus: "of the home") is the cultivating or taming of a population of organisms in order to accentuate traits that are desirable to the cultivator or tamer.

For today's lesson it is important that we hew closely to the scientific definition of this word. Merely finding a baby squirrel and keeping it as a pet is not by strict definition "domesticating" that animal, you are merely acculturating it to abnormal surroundings and there is a high probability that this "taming" will not survive sexual maturity. This is a lesson hard learned by chimpanzee and big cat owners, often what begins as an exercise in cuteness ends in the animal being what it is-wild. By the way, never the animal's fault, it is merely being what it is-a wild animal.

Domestication by strict definition is a process of thousands of years or hundreds of bred-for generations to render a species more docile or yielding to human wishes.

A poetic but stark definition of domestication is the bred-for breaking of a species' spirit over time to make us, the owner, happy.

The second word to be defined is Civilization.

We are not using the word in the broad sense of the combined progress and adaptation of social man to his environment, but rather, again, in a clinical sense. Man is not a domesticated animal in the strict sense of the word, as he was not purposely bred for tameness, as we have done with wolves to give us cute puppies, or predatory big cats that we have bred to be lazy window-sill nappers.

Man has never been subject to this strict purposeful breeding program so we are not domesticated, but voluntarily choose to be tame, or civilized. In this definition to be civilized is to voluntarily assume the mantle of a domesticated animal.

Man, in theory, can do what a dog or cat cannot do, we can revert to our wild state by choice. Yes, dogs can attack and cats can claw but no one will mistake their attempts at "wildness" for that of their ancestors. Man, on the other hand, can be just as wild as his primitive forebears as in essence he still walks around with the same body and the same brain that walked the savanna millions of years ago.

The same can't be said for the Pekinese or Siamese at your feet begging for treats.

That bit of "Yeah, I'm a bad-ass caveman but I choose to be civilized and go all primal when I need to" may make some of us feel pretty fine indeed.

But is the choice of civilizing ourselves just a few shades off from domestication?

Just how quickly can we lose our primal abilities?

Let's look outside our own species for a moment to another species, a highly intelligent one at that. Let's see what happens when we remove it from the wild, attempt to tame it, and then do an about-face and attempt to free it back into the wild.

The below is from dolphin trainer Tom Foster's account of trying to re-wild two wild dolphin, Tom and Misha, to prepare them for their release. [The following is from the excellent article "Born to Be Wild" by Tim Zimmerman in National Geographic 6/2015, pages 68-69.]

[Keep in mind the following account regards two wild animals that were born in the wild, captured and kept in captivity for a few years. These animals were not born in captivity.]

"...Foster didn't see how he could restore Tom and Misha to the Olympic level of fitness they would need to survive in the ocean if he didn't put them through a regimen of fast swims, jumps, and tail walks that would build muscle and stamina. 'The only way is to train them so you can untrain them, he says."

'High-energy workouts require calories, so the first job was to overcome Tom and Misha's picky eating habits and reacquaint them with the fish they would likely encounter in the Aegean, such as mullet, anchovies, and sardines. The strategy was to offer them a local fish species. If they ate it, they were rewarded with mackerel, a fish they developed a taste for in captivity. To mimic the unpredictability of food in the wild, Foster varied the amount and frequency of their meals. 'When you bring them into captivity, everything from feeding to shows is very structured,' he says. They develop a built-in clock and can tell exactly when they are going to get fed. We have to turn that around, because we know that in the wild they will eat more one day than another.'"

Now, I'm sure you're way ahead of me by this point. A wild species that got fat and lazy due to a lack of exercise, regular meals, and finicky eating habits. Hmm? Sounds like we're talking about...who?

OK, back to Tom and Misha two "civilized" dolphins, a creature of high intelligence with a remarkable cranial capacity (just like another species we know.)

"Foster also wanted to wake up their highly capable dolphin brains. He dropped into the pen things they may not have seen for years, like an octopus or a jellyfish or a crab. He cut holes along the length of a PVC tube, stuffed it full of dead fish, and then plunked it into the water. Tom and Misha had to figure out how to manipulate the tube so that the fish would pop out of the holes. 'In captivity we train the animals not to think on their own, to shut down their brains and to do what we ask them to do,' Foster explains. 'What we are trying to do when we release them into the wild is get them off autopilot and thinking again.'"

Hmm? Brains on autopilot. Atrophied ability to think for themselves without predictable structure. We are talking about dolphins, right?

Allow me to call our attention again to Foster's comment on how to "civilize" a wild animal: "In captivity we train the animals not to think on their own, to shut down their brains and to do what we ask them to do."

So, to be clear it is absolutely possible to take a wild animal, even one as hyper-intelligent as a dolphin and to atrophy its physical and mental prowess with as little as a few years of captivity.

No, this is not domestication, not in any sense of the word...but the level of training required to wean a wild animal off of its civilization and to make it fit to be wild again is indeed food for thought.

A few years of civilization atrophied these animals' natural abilities. What might a lifetime of civilization do? Generations?

Does voluntary civilization, and generations of it at that as opposed to one generation of catch and capture, compound the atrophy problem?

To be clear, this essay is not an anti-civilization and all its attendant benefits screed. No, instead it is intended as food for thought to an audience of individuals who consider honing self-protection skills, survival ability, self-reliance, independent thinking, and overall fitness as valuable.

With that intention in mind I ask us to pause and reflect to what extent have we ourselves possibly chosen voluntary domestication? And at what costs?

A key question at this point might be, is there a biological mechanism that points to us being able to lose physical and cognitive abilities in a remarkably short amount of time? A biological driver that once atrophied actually reduces our ability to even think about regarding some of these long lost abilities?

Without such a concrete mechanism this discussion is just philosophical piffle, or just another opinion piece.

So, is there such a biological driver?

It turns out there is. And this also comes from animal studies and we just may not like the animal that most resembles us in our current state.

We'll cover that in Part 2. The Mechanism of Civilizing a Wild Animal.

Until then, have a second read of that quote:
"We were wild animals for seven million years. We learned a lot of lessons. We should be careful not to lose them."-Lee Child


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The Western Warrior Boot: Levels I, II, & III

This Boot Camp covers hardcore old school pugilism, grueling takedown and clinch work, wicked ground and pound, and devilish bone-snapping jugular squishing submissions.

But that ain't all...

Add to this mix real-world chaos drills for street self-defense and tactical operative response. Sensory impairment drills, awareness drills, handicapping drills, plus many others from The Outer Limitsvocabulary.

Plus...

Tried & true historical warrior conditioning, you know the fun stuff that was used by warrior cultures of days gone by. You will work hardihood and stamina drills used by the Spartans and the Mimbreno Apache. You'll experience challenging strength work in the Roman Legionnaire and Knight tradition. Plus many intriguing ideas culled from the Viking sagas, the Celtic warrior ethos, and many other fierce traditions.

We will be pushing limits, testing limits, breaking limits, and setting new horizons.

To foster that warrior camaraderie...

This Boot is a Team Event. Whether you come with partners in tow or form squads upon arrival these squads will "compete" against one another in all aspects: Combat Drills, Technique Execution, Warrior Conditioning Challenges, everything. The idea is to create camaraderie, foster a no man left behind ethic, and have teams plan/strategize/conspire as they coach teammates through different skills and drills.

Think you ain't ready?

Sure you are. All tasks will be scalable to the individual. No man or woman is left behind in the Western Warrior Boots. The only ones left behind are those who don't bother to show up and then ask "What's it like?"

That's no way to live a life. Get out there and taste it, get out there and do it, Crew!

 The Western Warrior Boot Camp is offered in 3 Tiers, you pick and choose your own level of HOO-RAH!
  • Level 1-Is all day Saturday, February 27th, 2016.
  • Level 2-Is all day Saturday & Sunday, February 27 & 28th, 2016.
  • Level 3-Is all day Saturday- with intermittent "emergency" sessions throughout Saturday night, and all-day Sunday. In this version you will camp right there in the gym, sleeping on the mat.
Each Attendee will earn a shirt denoting their level of accomplishment.

This inaugural Boot will be held at Coach Bill Whitworth's beautiful facility.

Red Dragon Martial Arts
284 South Daisy St.
Morristown TN 37813

If the above all-in-one Western Warrior Boot speaks to the warrior inside you here's the price of admission.

Level 1: $75 ($65 for RAW Crew or Vale Alliance members.)
Level 2: $110 ($95 for RAW Crew or VA Members.)
Level 3: $150 ($125 for RAW Crew or VA Members.)

Click the button below to hold your place with at $30 deposit:
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Well, are you ready to train, drill, move, and live like a Warrior?

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Video Clip of the Week
Naked Reverse Lever vs. a Duck-Under
Naked Reverse Lever vs. a Duck-Under

Hot Deals

It's New Year's Resolution time, in aid of that here's a deal we're running for the entire month of January.
 
Come aboard the ESP RAW Crew Service (just $26.50 per month/$36.50 International) and you'll get...
  • One ESP RAW DVD every month. [Either the featured volume or your choice from our back library of 150 titles.]
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  • Free access to 6 Combat Conditioning WODs per week.
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  • And-for the 1st 3 months of 2016 we'll include an additional volume of RAW (your choice) absolutely free with your 1st 3 months of membership. So, that's 2 per month thru March, Crew. 
Again all of the above benefits for just $26.50 monthly ($36.50 International) far less than most every gym fee in the world. 
 
If you are resolving in the New Year to train harder, to box with edges (elbows and illegal blows), wrestle like a beast, and indulge in the warrior spirit past and present-come aboard crew and we'll go on this journey together.
 
All the best in the New Year!
Mark Hatmaker


Seminars

We'll be in St. Louis on April 9th for our team-up with Danny Hoskins and the Native American Warrior Arts Crew for some blade-work with Danny, rough and tumble from me, and Rik Brown will be there as well swinging some bad-ass mace.
To register or for details click here.

We'd love to come out your way.  If you'd like us to come to you, see our Pick An Adventure Info and we may just come to you far cheaper than you'd imagine (I'm easy when it come to new friends and fun stuff.)



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