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WAP 102: The Physiological and Psychological Effects of Engaging In A Low Probability, High Consequence Event

WAP 102: The Physiological and Psychological Effects of Engaging In A Low Probability, High Consequence Event

Wasted Ammo Podcast: Firearms | Training | Preparedness · Steven Broyles

August 5, 201649m 45s

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Show Notes

Today on the Wasted Ammo Podcast we continue with our Grossman/Sheepdog concept and focus on what you can expect from your mind and body during a low probability, high consequence event. As a civilian, who has never experienced combat, it is imperative that you understand the physiological and psychological effects that you will experience so you know what to expect, know that it's normal and thus prevent fear from crippling you in the heat of battle. How does the body prepare itself for combat? Why do we fall to the lowest level of our training when the SHTF? Let's find out.

Show-notes can be found at Wastedammo.com/102