Eye of the Tiger
It's All in Your Head
Moves Like Jagger
WE are Family
100

Eye movements and signal that reflect our thoughts, feelings, or state of mind.

Eye Communication

100

The systematic mental repetition of some image, activity, or behavior with no observable movements.

Mental Conditioning 

100

This principle displays the importance that strength lies in the centerline of your body (chin to lower abdomen) will gain you leverage and power over the individual. When we move a person’s hands away from their centerline we weaken them.

Principle of Center

100

Males are generally more territorial than females and have larger personal zones. When a male approaches another male, it is more threatening to both males than when a female approaches a male, or when a female approaches another female.

Gender

200

Men tend to tilt the head slightly forward and women tilt the head to the side to show this.

Concern or Support

200

Approximately 90% of the five methods of communication.

Non-verbal

200

Proper methods of movement while maintaining balance can often eliminate going to the ground or floor. Moving not only distracts the individual but move you out of the way of an attack.

Principle of Movement

200

As children grow up, the sense of awareness through touch is curtailed, body shields are built, and awareness of territorial needs are developed.

Age

300

Proper use of eye communication when you speak should be kept at this percentage of the time during normal conversation, but the length of eye contact can vary amongst ethnic groups.

60-70%

300

Two basic skills of mental conditioning.

Relaxation and Imagery 

300

Necessary for the safety of human service personnel. People may be thrown to the ground or floor or slip/trip during encounters with individuals because they are off balance.

Principle of Balance

300

Body contact is common have smaller personal zones than those who physical contact is not part of the communication process.

Cultural Differences

400

Proper use of eye communication when someone else is speaking should be at this percentage of the time with the use of periodically nodding your head to show supportiveness.

90%

400

Two items to break the stress feedback loop.

Deep breaths and positive self-talk

400

Feet about shoulder width apart, body at a 45 degree angle, non-dominant foot is forward, dominant foot is to the rear, head is directly over your hips, weight is equally distributed on both feet, knees slightly bent, and hands at waist level.

Proper positioning of your body or supportive stance

400

People who were raised in populated environments usually have smaller personal zones then those who were raised in the country have larger personal zones.

Habitat

500

Dogs, monkeys, gorillas, and humans are the four creatures that try to establish dominance by doing this.

Direct Uninterrupted Stare

500

The mind moves in a fast forward making everything look like a movie in slow motion.

Slowing of Time or Tachypsychia

500

Dialog, Persuade, physical defense or defensive tools are examples of these.

Levels of Control Management

500

Abuse or those who were left “home alone” to often tend to by physically hostile as adult and have larger personal zones than those who are raised in loving environmental usually have small person zones as adults.

Upbringing