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Richard Grannon Admin
Posts : 1825 Join date : 2008-02-18 Location : KL
| Subject: Feedback stuff Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:23 pm | |
| Hi guys eventually this will be put into its own forum section but Im up to my neck in work at the moment (since the weekend everyone and their dog suddenly wants to buy dvds!) and the thing is my hotmail account has over 2000 messages in it so if I dont quickly jump on here and copy and paste the feedback I get I will probably just lose it so bear with me while I use bits of the forum to drop notes in whilst working - Quote :
- I recently puchased the complete SAS Fight Secrets package that you offer. This included No Doubt, No Fear, and the SAS Security seminar with it. I just have to tell you that I am absolutely amazed by it!!
Honestly, there is nothing I have EVER seen that can compare to it.. It is by far the best, and most efficient instructional on physical and mental combat techniques out there today. Bob Spour and Richard have dispelled decades of hype and nonsense in just a few short hours of instruction. This is information that will empower people's lives and very possibly save a few of them. I would recommend this "system" to anyone regarless of sex, age or background. (and already have.) My hat is off to the both of you! If I'm ever in the U.K. the first round of drinks in definately on me. Sincerely, Matt Phillips Miami, USA plus I guess you can see that I am online and doing some bloody work! | |
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Richard Grannon Admin
Posts : 1825 Join date : 2008-02-18 Location : KL
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:27 pm | |
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I'm specifically interested in the combat psychology applications rather than the technical fighting techniques. I see a 5 volume NLP set is available but there are also a number of shorter or single DVD's/CD's which seem to cover much of the same pschologocal techniques?
richard says: my answer:
if you are interested in the psychological applications we have quite a range: from the physical crossing over into the psycholigical there is No Doubt No Fear, The Fence and Preemptive Strikes advanced DVDs... there is also the Functional NLP 5 DVD set, which is mainly about making NLP userfreindly but is coloured with a combative theme as it is presented by myself and BOB richard says: we also have the cds: "Psychology of Violence" is a bestseller and firm favourite with the customers, we have "NLP Basics" - an intro guide to the philospohpy and principles behind NLP, "Combative Strategies"- the elicitation and installation of specific NLP "strategies" pertinent to Combative scenarios richard says: And finally we have "Supra States" the creation and meta-anchoring of specific emotional and psycholigical states and skillsets richard says: No none of these is a condensed format of anything else, they are all unique and whilst the objectives are common across the board- the specific implementation of technique is totally different. taken from an msn conversation i just had- this and the feedback above will at some point be written into the sales copy on the main website if anybody has anything they would like to add regarding anything I post here, feel free- for instance: is that a good answer to the question posed? did i miss anything out? | |
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Richard Grannon Admin
Posts : 1825 Join date : 2008-02-18 Location : KL
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:52 pm | |
| I will put this feeddback notes in its own forum section in the next few days - Quote :
- I recently bought "Bob Spours Completes SAS..." from you nad I thought that I would send a quick message congratulating you on a great product. The sound might be a bit iffy, but it is the content that you look for in an instuctional DVD and this set delivers, another great buy. Thanks
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Sergei
Posts : 147 Join date : 2008-02-29
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:43 am | |
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Richard Grannon Admin
Posts : 1825 Join date : 2008-02-18 Location : KL
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:09 am | |
| For non natives to the UK listening to the SFS product line the accents your getting stuck over are Geordie and Scouse (not scottish or irish as some of our american cousins assume) Most people in the UK have strong accents depending on dialect, you wouldnt really know that listening to the accents of British actors in films, they either do a plazzy american accent or a really clear middle of the road "BBC newsreader" English accent- very few of Brits actually speak like that- you can get really strong differences in accent by driving 10 minutes up the road in some places (from liverpool to st helens for eg) A Geordie is someone from Newcastle like Bob http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geordie A Scouser is someone from Liverpool - Im actually not from Liverpool, but Im from nearby- no one here would ever cal me a scouser- only you out of towners do that! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scouse Whats wierd is the number of complaints Ive had about Mick Coup's accent- to English ears Scouse and Geordie are tough to hear, but Yorkshire is easy There you go- raising your social , cultural awareness is also an important part of your SP training | |
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Sergei
Posts : 147 Join date : 2008-02-29
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:16 am | |
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Richard Grannon Admin
Posts : 1825 Join date : 2008-02-18 Location : KL
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:42 am | |
| hey, where in the US has a tricky to hear accent?
I'm into linguistics, accents and etymology - | |
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ncw
Posts : 22 Join date : 2008-02-19
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Fri Mar 07, 2008 2:19 pm | |
| - Richard Grannon wrote:
- hey, where in the US has a tricky to hear accent?
I'm into linguistics, accents and etymology - Richie I was born and live in Texas. I've been told that native Texans are hard to understand. My secretary was born in South America, moved to Texas some 20 years ago and still has a hard time. We tend to roll over a lot of words and draw words out. Of course, we do say "ya'll" for you all. "fixin" for anything you are about to do. I'm "fixin" to go to the store, " ain't" for "are not" or "am not" I "ain't" going to the store. Of course, we do say "Howdy" for Hello. Most times, movie or TV charaters tend to overdo it. I do have a hard time understanding Mick Coup, however you and Bob are very easy to understand. | |
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Danish Tom
Posts : 6 Join date : 2008-03-03
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:09 am | |
| Newcastle; where "walking the dog" is a lad`s thing . Wasn`t there an old pop-hit called "Geordi girl"? I think I remember it being played a lot at a 60`s theme club, where I worked in the door. Nice place, btw. Grown up guests; the odd drunken "I used to be Tarzan" but practically no drugs. | |
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Sergei
Posts : 147 Join date : 2008-02-29
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:08 am | |
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Richard Grannon Admin
Posts : 1825 Join date : 2008-02-18 Location : KL
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:15 pm | |
| NCW Ive got family in Texas... and a lot of our customers are from there... something about the SFS product line appeals to Texans | |
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ncw
Posts : 22 Join date : 2008-02-19
| Subject: Re: Feedback stuff Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:45 pm | |
| - Richard Grannon wrote:
- NCW
Ive got family in Texas... and a lot of our customers are from there... something about the SFS product line appeals to Texans Really! What part of the state? You should come over and put on a seminar and visit your relatives. Kill two birds! You know outside of Dallas and Houston, Texas is very much what people sterotypically think of Texas. Wide open country, cowbows and oil and gas wells. I still think there is a lot of "frontier" spirit here. People having to take care of themselves type attitude. Maybe that has something to do with the reason you have so many customers here. | |
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