Violence rarely begins with violence.
Long before anything physical happens, there are signals. A shift in atmosphere. A boundary being tested. A feeling that something is not quite right. Yet most self-defense training starts after the conflict has already begun.
Pre-Conflict explores what happens before violence unfolds.
Drawing on self-defense, psychology, situational awareness, and scenario-based training, this book helps readers understand how conflicts develop, how perception shapes decisions, and how small moments can influence outcomes long before a physical confrontation occurs.
Inside, you will learn how to:
- Recognize pre-conflict indicators and warning signs
- Understand how bias, emotion, and stress affect perception
- Read situations rather than react to isolated events
- Identify manipulation, boundary testing, and predatory behavior
- Improve decision-making under pressure
- Use scenarios and drills to develop practical awareness skills
- Understand how conflicts escalate-and how they can be prevented
Rather than offering a collection of techniques to memorize, Pre-Conflict provides a framework for understanding. Through models, exercises, real-world examples, and reflective questions, readers develop the ability to see more, think ahead, and act earlier.
Whether you are a self-defense student, instructor, security professional, or simply someone who wants to better understand the situations you encounter in everyday life, this book offers practical tools for recognizing and responding before violence begins.
Because what happens before the fight often determines whether there is a fight at all.
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