Chad Hufford introduces Cory Davis from Krav Maga Anchorage, exploring how Krav Maga differs from other martial arts. Cory addresses common misconceptions in self-defense tactics and industries, emphasizing the importance of training both mind and body for success in self-defense and finance. The discussion highlights managing fear and discipline throughout training, as well as the significance of progress and overcoming ego. Cory shares insights on coachability, confidence building, and gaining fresh perspectives. The episode concludes with Cory's final thoughts, a mention of the sponsor Veritas Alaska, and a disclaimer with legal information.
(0:00) Introduction and guest Cory Davis from Krav Maga Anchorage
(1:10) Krav Maga: Principles and differences from other martial arts
(3:05) Practical skills and the problem with "keyboard warriors"
(5:44) Financial preparedness parallels with self-defense
(7:51) Managing preparedness without paranoia
(10:30) Discipline's role in overcoming fear
(12:48) The necessity of continuous training
(15:40) Learning new skills: Ego and fear
(18:34) The value of coachability and fresh perspectives
(21:51) Building confidence through self-defense
(26:13) Self-confidence's role in life success
(27:19) Tailoring self-defense to individual needs
(27:43) Closing thoughts and episode wrap-up
(28:25) Disclaimer and legal information