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10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:40pm On Oct 07, 2015
I thought I should share this info. You never can tell when it comes handy:

For most, the word survival tends to conjure up thoughts of kindling spark fire, build shelter from scratch or figuring out how to source clean water. No doubt, these types of skills are certainly good to have, but Clint Emerson a retired Navy SEAL feels they’re are others that are far more necessary to Eluding Pursuers, Evading Capture, and Surviving Any Dangerous Situation.

“Those are great skills, but they do not match the skills necessary to survive current threats,” he said.
Exactly what skills do you need then? Emerson feels our concerns should be focused more on threats like hackers and lone wolf terrorists.
“Hacking issues leading to identity theft are concerning and will certainly cause a headache or two, but lone wolf attacks are deadly — and everyone, at a minimum, should mentally prepare themselves for such evil when out on the town, sitting in restaurants, transiting via public transportation and so on,” he said.

Here are the skills he said you absolutely need to know.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/10-need-to-know-survival-skills-from-a-former-navy-seal/ss-AAfaxUI?ocid=onepro#image=2

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:41pm On Oct 07, 2015
1. Run, Hide, Fight

“This is one of the skills in 100 Deadly Skills,” Emerson explained. “A response check-off list of actions to take if caught in the cross fire. If you can run — run away from the threat in a zig-zag pattern. If you can't run, then hide. Hide behind objects that stop bullets. If you find yourself in a place where running or hiding isn't possible — like a train in France —fight and fight as a team if others are around.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:42pm On Oct 07, 2015
2. Signature Reduction

Emerson said self-defense should go far beyond the ability to fight an attacker. “Self-defense has expanded beyond gouging out bad guy’s eyes with your thumbs. It should be more holistic to include signature reduction — blending into environments and not standing out,” he explained. “This also applies to your social media and online presence as well. The more you ‘tell’ without talking makes it easier to target you." He also recommended that a self-defense strategy includes the ability to escape. "A razor blade and handcuff key are easily concealed and can free you of most restraints,” Emerson said. In his book, he suggests carrying both items in your waistband at all times.

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:42pm On Oct 07, 2015
3. Evasion

“Escape and evasion skills are more important now than ever,” Emerson said. “Surviving a crisis is paramount. Simply put, do whatever it takes to live, not die. If you are out-gunned or taking severe blows to the head, then a temporary surrender might be necessary. The last thing you want is to get knocked out and have zero control over the outcome.” If for some reason you are captured and restrained, Emerson said, it’s important to “get big,” which will create a slack in rope, chains, tape and zip ties. “As mentioned, stashing razor blades and handcuff keys in your waistline, belts and shoes will free you of most restraints,” he added. “And always escape sooner rather than later — the longer detained the more security precautions the bad guys will put in place.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:44pm On Oct 07, 2015
4. Reconsider What ‘Survival’ Means

As mentioned earlier, Emerson said it’s important to think about the skills you’ll need to survive current, more likely threats, rather than skills like building a fire or fishing with a shoelace. “Our natural born instincts are not good enough, we have to arm ourselves with a higher level of education beyond setting snares with fishing line,” he explained. “Survival skills for today include cyber threat awareness, active shooter response, civil unrest and violent action against terrorists.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:45pm On Oct 07, 2015
5. Adopt an Offensive Mindset

When asked about what people should really know about survival in modern times, Emerson said transitioning from a defensive to a more offensive mindset is absolutely essential. “If you are caught off guard or your life is threatened, a violent offensive response is the only answer these days,” he said. “Consider active shooter/terrorist scenarios, more times than not, the shooter kills himself. The shooter is willing to die and when this is the case, you have to be prepared to kill the shooter before he kills you or others around you.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:45pm On Oct 07, 2015
6. Train How You Fight, Fight How You Train

This is one of two of the most important skills Emerson said he learned during his time serving as a Navy SEAL. “You have to do more than just read this article,” he explained. “You have to implement thoughts and skills of survival into your daily routine, make it a habit so that when crisis strikes you act out what you have already put in place. Ultimately decreasing exposure to the threat and increasing survivability.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:46pm On Oct 07, 2015
7. Train: The Violent Nomad Workout'

One step you can take to implement such training into your daily routine is with the “Violent Nomad Workout.” As outlined in 100 Deadly Skills, the training regimen includes: one minute of hanging heavy bag strikes, a half-mile sprint, one minute of grounded heavy bag strikes, a second half-mile sprint, a one-minute heavy bag bear hug carry, and a third and final half-mile sprint. This workout, Emerson notes, simulates fighting conditions and helps to reinforce a “run, fight, run” philosophy by building endurance for hand-to-hand combat.

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:47pm On Oct 07, 2015
8. Get Really Good at Simple Skills

The second of the two most important skills he learned during his time as a Navy Seal, Emerson said simplicity is essential for survival. “Being ‘advanced’ is all about doing the simple really ... good,” he explained. “Keep it simple, be good at simple. If you overcomplicate your preparedness or response then odds are it won’t work. Be good at simple and you'll end up far more advanced than your adversary.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:47pm On Oct 07, 2015
9. Identify Emergency Ballistic Shields

Another essential survival skill, Emerson said it’s important to be able to identify objects that can stop or slow bullets, and thus keep you safe. In 100 Deadly Skills he identifies dense wood, concrete, steel and granite as materials that can slow or stop bullets. Additionally, he points out that a granite-top table, the engine side of a car or a concrete planter would make for good bullet protection, but a trash can, a sofa, dry wall or the trunk side of a car would not. “Know the difference between cover and concealment,” Emerson wrote. “Cover stops bullets, concealment doesn’t.”

Re: 10 Need-to-know Survival Skills by Koolking(m): 6:48pm On Oct 07, 2015
10. The Violent Nomad Mindset

Finally, Emerson concludes his book by noting that adapting a “Violent Nomad” mindset, which includes the ability to recognize and protect against a wide array of threats, is one of the number one things you can do to ensure survival in an emergency situation. “Beyond any one particular skill, it is the Violent Nomad Mindset, defined by a spirit of improvisation and alertness to threats of all kinds, that distinguishes victims from survivors,” Emerson noted.

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