1 hr 8 min

Cultivating a Survival-based Combat Mindset Featuring Troy Coe Way of the Renaissance Man Starring Jim Woods

    • Society & Culture

Up next on Way of the Renaissance Man, reality self-defense and cultivating a survival-based combat mindset. Combat is a serious business.
 
If you ever have to confront an assailant in a life or death physical struggle, what do you need to know to survive?
 
In this episode, Jim speaks with expert combatives instructor Troy Coe, founder of Reality Defense Training, an Arizona-based self-defense academy that emphasizes what’s called a survival-based approach to martial arts.
 
In this fascinating discussion, Jim and Troy talk about the nature of
combat, why scenario-based combat training is a must to prepare you for a real-world confrontation, and why you need to experience an adrenaline dump in order to learn how to manage the physiological stresses that occur during high-stress situations.
 
If you value your life, and if you value the lives of those you love, it is incumbent upon you to learn how to protect and defend that life. Troy Coe is a man who can help you do just that, and you’ll discover the myriad ways how, in this deep dive into the martial mindset.
 
And now, here’s Jim’s conversation with Troy Coe.
 

***SPOOKY HALLOWEEN SAVINGS*** Claim your Halloween gift and receive a FREE Way of the Renaissance Man Facemask when you get one today and sport your Renaissance Man level of protection and style right here #LINKINBIO WayOfTheRenaissanceMan.com/store for Way of the Renaissance Man Fans. Grab your Buy One, Get One offer and use promo code:  OCTOBERBOGO
 
Now, we want to hear from you! Would like to share your opinion or make a comment on the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast? If so, then please leave your comment or questions in the space provided below and share this article with your friends and family on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Your comments or question could be chosen as our featured Ask the Renaissance Man Anything on a future episode.
 
For more great resources and inspiration visit WayOfTheRenaissanceMan.com

Up next on Way of the Renaissance Man, reality self-defense and cultivating a survival-based combat mindset. Combat is a serious business.
 
If you ever have to confront an assailant in a life or death physical struggle, what do you need to know to survive?
 
In this episode, Jim speaks with expert combatives instructor Troy Coe, founder of Reality Defense Training, an Arizona-based self-defense academy that emphasizes what’s called a survival-based approach to martial arts.
 
In this fascinating discussion, Jim and Troy talk about the nature of
combat, why scenario-based combat training is a must to prepare you for a real-world confrontation, and why you need to experience an adrenaline dump in order to learn how to manage the physiological stresses that occur during high-stress situations.
 
If you value your life, and if you value the lives of those you love, it is incumbent upon you to learn how to protect and defend that life. Troy Coe is a man who can help you do just that, and you’ll discover the myriad ways how, in this deep dive into the martial mindset.
 
And now, here’s Jim’s conversation with Troy Coe.
 

***SPOOKY HALLOWEEN SAVINGS*** Claim your Halloween gift and receive a FREE Way of the Renaissance Man Facemask when you get one today and sport your Renaissance Man level of protection and style right here #LINKINBIO WayOfTheRenaissanceMan.com/store for Way of the Renaissance Man Fans. Grab your Buy One, Get One offer and use promo code:  OCTOBERBOGO
 
Now, we want to hear from you! Would like to share your opinion or make a comment on the Way of the Renaissance Man podcast? If so, then please leave your comment or questions in the space provided below and share this article with your friends and family on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Your comments or question could be chosen as our featured Ask the Renaissance Man Anything on a future episode.
 
For more great resources and inspiration visit WayOfTheRenaissanceMan.com

1 hr 8 min

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Miss Me?
BBC Sounds
Things Fell Apart
BBC Radio 4
Life with Nat
Keep It Light Media
The Louis Theroux Podcast
Spotify Studios
Happy Place
Fearne Cotton
Uncanny
BBC Radio 4