Welcome
message from Master-Coach
It takes much more
than the knowledge and skills to build shelters, get food,
make fire, and travel without the aid of standard navigational
devices, to successfully cope with a survival situation. Some
people with little or no survival training have managed to
survive life-threatening circumstances, whereas some with
extensive survival training have not used their skills and
died. A key ingredient in any survival situation is mental
attitude. Having survival skills is important; having
the will to survive is essential.
There is a psychology to survival. The individual in a survival
environment faces many stresses that ultimately impact on
his mind. These stresses can produce thoughts and emotions
that, if poorly understood, can transform a confident, well-trained
person into an indecisive, ineffective individual with questionable
ability to survive. The knowledge gained is a preparation
to come through the toughest times alive.
The
fact is that our courses and training involve challenge and
achievement. Therefore, their usefulness goes beyond the technical
content of survival instruction. In efect, it means a behavioural
and character growth that involves the most appreciated traits
for a successful life: above all, and as I have already pointed
out: a winning attitude. Life itself is —
in a great extent — a mind game.
All
in all, our training does not only imply learning techniques
that will come in handy in the outdoors. It also means experiencing
a personal growth while having fun.
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