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Tim Larkin explains
why you can learn TFT
Quickly and Easily
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Why Learning TFT Is
Quick And Easy
Our initial live training program is 2 days long and we guarantee that in those 2 days you really can understand all the principles and that you can actually be highly effective in that short amount of time.
Of course, you hear many people, especially those with a lot of combat sport or martial arts training say, God, that’s impossible. There’s no way you can learn anything of value in that amount of time.
These exact same people once they do attend the training (most of them attend trying to prove that this is not the case) are absolutely shocked to find that the focus of the training is all about results:
- How to create injuries in other human beings,
- That you’re not trying to compete within a set of rules
- That you’re not required to be in any sort of physical condition
- That you’re not trying to do anything that requires you to limit your abilities to put trauma on another human being
Then they understand just how easy it is and how the principles and methodologies we teach simply work, regardless of the situation, and that it’s really all about finding your target and destroying it.
Once they find there are physiological reactions to striking targets that result in traumas that you can count on, they quickly understand that its not hard work at all.
Once the lids ripped off and you’re really shown the component parts of how to be effective, how to use the tool of violence, effectively people are shocked.
They’re shocked that its this easy. A lot of the comments we get are, God, I couldn’t believe that you just do it. It just works.
And that’s it. Now, some guy might have 20 plus years in combat sports and martial arts with defensive tactics training. Doesn’t matter. They’re always shocked when we just show the simple methodologies that get results.
And you have to remember we don’t have a patent on violence. Violence is something that’s been available to man since the dawn of time. But what were very good at is taking you from no knowledge whatsoever on how to use real violence to incredible results... all in about 20 hours of training.
Actually, during World War II, they were using a much less effective program than TFT but they were putting people out with less than 14 hours of training. Soldiers were actually going out and pulling full combat missions. But the idea was it’s very easy to do when all you care about are the results... when all I care about is not, how did I look when I kick? but rather, did my kick work? Or when I sit there and say, “well, did my punch to the throat look good structurally?” Or “did my punch to the throat just crush the trachea?”
And that in and of itself is a whole different world. You don’t have to wait to be effective. That’s just it. We also point out that some of the best people in the world at doing violence have very little training whatsoever. That’s shocking to people. And when they realize that real violence is a tool available to everybody, you just have to be able to use it and be taught how to use it. Then once you’re taught, it’s a very simple, easy thing to use it against somebody. You just have to have the intent and a situation that warrants its use.