november 2024

A new conversation with Tony Blauer.

Tony Blauer is a true pioneer in reality and evidence based selfdefence and LEO/MIL training. In this second episode we talk about 3 topics, namely Tony’s Life and Career ( His journey, mission, and evolution over decades), Scenario Training ( The importance of realistic, evidence-based training) and Tactical Fitness ( Incorporating readiness into everyday life). We also talk […]

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Christopher Hicks: performing under pressure as an emergency physician and trauma team leader 

Chris is an emergency physician and trauma team leader at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, deeply curious about what makes teams tick—or fail—during crisis situations. His explorations range from mental practice and stress inoculation training to resuscitation ergonomics, all aimed at making teams safer and more effective. A passionate speaker and educator. The podcast with

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Prof. Dr. Swen Körner: Police education and training.

Dr. Swen Körner works at the Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln. His research is geared towards the optimization of police education and training, violence prevention, martial arts studies, systems theory and gamified learning environments. The podcast explores the integration of modern pedagogical theories, such as nonlinear pedagogy and the constraints-led approach, into police training. Dr. Körnerr highlights

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Chris Hazelebach: (misvattingen) over het goed opleiden van LO docenten!

Hoe leiden we LO docenten op? Wat betekent loopt, lukt en leeft het? Hoeveel theorie heeft een ALO student nodig? Wat betekent ‘de lat lager leggen en de verwachtingen hoger’? Maken we de fout te onderwijzen in plaats van op te leiden? Zijn leerdoelen wenselijk voor de LO les? Chris Hazelebach werkte sinds 1992 als

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Dr. Nathalie Pattyn. Handbook of Mental Performance: Lessons from High Performance Domains.

Dr. Nathalie Pattyn, a professor of Human Performance (Royal Military Academy in Belgium, Vrije Universiteit Brussel), discusses their recent handbook on mental performance to provide a holistic view on mental performance aimed at researchers and practitioners working with high-performing individuals, such as military personnel and athletes. The book’s approach is comprehensive, covering foundational aspects like

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