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Tim Larkin Note:

"These are very long but shortening them only detracted from what each person had taken the time to write. So I've left them exactly as written."

"Howdy Tim, Chris, Torin, and everyone else at TFT,

"I am totally in awe of the 17 DVD series on "Surviving the Most Critical 5 Second of Your Life." I already have the Las Vegas Videos, the Nuclear Weapons package and the Joint Breaking Videos, and these were beyond incredible. When I ordered the first videos I ever received, I was thinking that there was no way that anyone could ever deliver on the promises in your sales letters. No way. It's just not possible. Anyone? Any age? Yeah, bullshit.

But I wanted to see since Matt Furey said you guys were that good. So I had my 79 year old grandmother, all 94 humpback pounds of her, there to train with the rest of my family. Anyone? Any age? I'm certainly going to find out! My 3 year old son damn near knocked me out, without using full strength (Yeah, he really got the vagus [nerve]! Yeow.). My grandmother actually threw me to the ground and put me in some pain - and that was just within the first two videos of the Las Vegas videos, and certainly not using her full strength or speed. I'm not a real big guy, but I did weigh 185 pounds at the time and have always been in pretty good health.

"After going through the rest of the videos in the Las Vegas videos, we set out on the weapons package. Oh My God. Unreal, Powerful, Simple. Usable. Joint Breaking Videos, better yet, somehow, and completely demystified joint breaking the level of "Duh."

"Alright, so you proved that your advertising was at least as good as the sales pitch - and actually completely underselling the true value of the material. It's not even close. So you were pre-selling your 17 DVD package and I was expecting a price tag around $1,000 (for just the 17 DVDs, not the extra stuff!) and it was only $537? Well, that's a no-brainer. My wife bought it for me for my birthday. Even at $1,000 the 17 DVDs are an INCREDIBLE bargain. The advances you have made in the past couple of years in your training are just beyond description. Everything is so broken down, step-by-step simple as walking, holy-shit powerful, and you-gotta-be-kidding-I-understand-it-immediately clarity. WOW! It *so* is the concepts.

"The Nuclear Weapons Package is mind-blowing all by itself, but the additional information in "5 Seconds", how it is presented, the simple little "drills" building up the a sequence of targets in the weapons portions of the videos SO completely adds on to the info in "Weapons" that...well...we're already starting to train more on the weapons because it's quite literally no different than not using "weapons" because you are the weapon. (Okay, so we know where NOT to hit an attacker with a gun now, and why.) The additional information on joint breaking is so concise - and almost horrifying to consider actually using it (but thank you for the knowledge so we can still practice) - that my wife and I are next going to be practicing that more with the joint breaking videos. You want to talk about supplemental info, man, it's a whole lot more than that!! The concepts get so ingrained into your thinking that it just becomes second nature. Man, we got our money's worth in the first two videos. Everything else is just a pure bonus.

"While I have no idea why you would sell "5 Seconds" for so little money, I thank you. You have so OVER-delivered on your promises that there's just no way to thank you enough. Thank You. Thank You. Thank You!! All of you at TFT. Sincerely"

Russell Burnham
East Meredith, NY


    “I recently purchased your 17 DVD series and after review, I am quite impressed. In addition, I find myself releasing my grip on traditional convention that I've previously learned through 11 years of training in Judo/Jujitsu...This I did not expect, although I must attest, I am most pleased that things are becoming clearer than I ever knew they could.”

Brett M. Hughes
Belle Chasse, LA


"First I have never given a testimonial for a product of any kind.
Especially a combat training product because 99% of the stuff you'll buy on the market today is complete crap! But after viewing the training DVD's of TFT's "Surviving the Most Important 5 Seconds of Your Life", I am compelled to let others know this is the Real Deal.

When I was young, growing up in bully and gang infested neighborhoods, I always wanted to learn to fight. Not to be a bully, but so that I would not have to be a "victim". So I looked to martial arts as a kid because it looked like the best and most efficient way to learn how to protect myself.

I began at the age of 8 and have been training in combat sports, primarily traditional martial arts for over 25 years. I have training in Karate, Tae-Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Muai Thai, Aikido, kick boxing, and dabbled in Shoot Fighting. I hold 2 black belts and to be honest, they don't mean anything! Given my training, most would think that I had a really good grasp on how to fight. WRONG! I have a fantastic understanding on how to move and utilize martial art "techniques" that "LOOK" like fighting (typically in a "controlled" environment).

For years I was able to stand behind the mask of my training and belt rank reputation to avoid most violence. It was great, I didn't have to fight because most people "assumed" I would easily kick their ass. But there were a couple instances where I still got my ass kicked. Both times by someone who had no training. I felt like my training was not complete enough. I needed to know "more" and practice harder. This is a psychological trap that many who train fall into to. The more I know, the better I'll be. Truth is the more you know, the more confused you'll get and the worse you'll be in the "real world".

Unless you can put it all together, most martial arts training is like having a 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle dumped on you and not knowing what the TRUE picture is of what you are trying to build. And each week your "master/instructor" will give you one or two more pieces. People think that if I learn "enough" techniques (collect enough puzzle pieces) it will all come together at some point. Truth is, it probably won't because you are never shown the picture of what you are trying to build. This type of training is done in "blind faith" and hoping that you are getting it right. Well hoping and faith ain't gonna do squat against someone intent on putting you in the hospital, or worse.

I recently ordered TFT's new "Surviving the Most Important 5 Seconds of your Life" DVD series. I figured with a one year guarantee, what do I have to lose?

First I would like to say it is INCREDIBLE! I have to commend the work on these DVD's and the TFT training principles and methodologies.

This training was the biggest light bulb ever to go off in my head. I have always found martial arts training and other technique based training lacking in terms of teaching the WHAT and WHY's of combat and use of "REAL" violence. I know literally hundreds of "what if" techniques, but never felt fully confident in my ability to execute my training in a life or death situation. I think deep down in the soul of many martial artists, they feel a level doubt as well.

I wasn't sure what, or even "if", I would really learn anything from these DVD's. Was I surprised! Putting my ego on the shelf and watching and listening with an open mind and a willingness to learn, the TFT instructors took me to a whole new level of understanding on how to survive violence out in the "Real World".

After watching the entire set just once, I was pretty excited to put these principles into practice. I went down to the club where I teach and grabbed one of our top black belts for about an hour. Needless to say, he was floored...literally. Even though I took it easy and was very careful in what I was doing, he spent a lot of that hour on the floor. I didn't even use a single "technique" that our system so emphatically emphasizes to use in the real world. No matter what he would try to do, he kept ending up on the floor. All the chaos that exists in a violent confrontation, just disappeared. What was left was confidence, clarity, and RESULTS! I finally saw the picture on the puzzle box and knew what I was doing, why I was doing it, and what had to be done. It was amazing...TFT actually works!

Whether you have martial arts training or not, learning Target-Focus Training is probably one of the most important things you could ever do for yourself. In our society learning things like driving, swimming, even walking are essential skills. Once you know them, you know them. Swimming is a great example because 70% of our planet is covered by water. If you haven't swam in 20 years and fall into a river, swimming comes back to you. You don't have to fear the water because you "know" how to survive in that environment.

Another thing that exists in our world are "random acts of violence". They happen everyday. Just pick up any newspaper anywhere in North America and you'll see that it is true.

You can spend your life thinking and hoping it will never happen to you. If it doesn't you're lucky. But if it does, even just once, your "head in the sand" attitude could get you killed.

Understanding how to protect yourself against violence is an absolute MUST HAVE skill that every man and woman should know. Again it's like swimming, even if you don't "like" to swim, if one time you ever fell into a body of water you'd be glad you knew how to swim. Otherwise you would probably drown.

Nobody likes violence either, but if you're forced into that situation, you'll be glad you knew how to survive it.

Target-Focus Training is the same thing as swimming lessons (Tim will probably not like this analogy). Once you learn these skills and principles, they'll be with you forever. Then if violence ever comes knocking on your door, just like swimming, you'll know what you need to do to survive the situation.

Target Focus Training is the best training tool I have ever seen on how to simply and effectively use and survive violence. The thing I like the most is that if you have NO previous training, you'll still be on a level playing field against someone who does.

Do yourself a favor, learn how to swim, both in the water and "on the streets"."

Mike Fraser
Nova Scotia, Canada