Thursday, March 31, 2016

SELF-DEFENSE; SUB-PRINCIPLE: Violence Types

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The types of violence as presented in the expert professional writings of Rory Miller and Marc MacYoung are, “Social Violence and Asocial Violence.” There are a lot of differences and to study, practice, train and understand them in the self-defense realm requires more than can be explained here and in short, social violence is the monkey dance ego status seeking type of fights one might see in bar room brawls or at gate parties of sport events. In short, asocial violence is not about ego, pride or status, etc., but more about either, “Resource predation or Process predation.” A bit more follows with the sub-principle of resource and process predators. 


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