Wolves in Street Clothing How Animal Behavior Teaches Survival in the Asphalt Jungle
Wolves in Street Clothing: How Animal Behavior Teaches Survival in the Asphalt Jungle will give you a new light in which to see human predatory behavior. As we move farther and farther from our roots insulating ourselves in technology and air conditioned homes we get disconnected from the inherent and innate aspects of understanding the precursors to violent behavior. Violence is not always emotionally bound, often and in the animal kingdom is simply a tool to access a needed resource -or to protect an essential resource. Distance, encroachment, and signals are keys to avoiding a predator. Why would a cougar attack a man after a bike ride? Why would a bear attack a man in a hot tub? Why would a thug rob one person and not another? The predatory animal mind holds many of the keys to the answer to these questions. Learn drills for skills that will help you tune your focus and move through life safer and more aware of your surroundings as sections of Wolves in Street Clothing bring old world survival skills into the modern jungle. Kris wilder is the head instructor and owner of West Settle Karate Academy. He started practicing the martial arts at the age of 15. Over the years he has earned black belt rankings in three styles, Goju-Ryu karate (5th dan), Tae Kwon Do (2nd dan), and judo (1st dan), in which he has competed in senior national and international tournaments. Clint Hollingsworth is a student of the wilderness, having studied with such survival and tracking masters as Tom Brown Jr., Jon Young, and Frank and Karen Sherwood. He is a 4th dan black belt in Okinawan Goju-Ryu and author-illustrator of the long-running graphic novels and web series, The Wandering Ones.