The Cycle of Behavior: Part 1

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Originally published in the CrossFit Journal on December 31, 2012.

If you understand the cycle of behavior, you are going to change how you approach workouts, people, conflict and confrontation, says Tony Blauer of Blauer Tactical Systems.

"The first place that you are hit in a real confrontation is your emotional system," he says in Part 1. "Everybody says, 'I had a bad feeling, right?"

You must identify fear and then learn how to push through it, Blauer adds.

"Everybody knows what they should do, but then they get this mental imprint or idea that doing that might be a problem, and so fear discourages us from being courageous," Blauer notes.

False expectations or false evidence often prevents people from taking action, Blauer says in Part 2.

"You gotta get in the fight and give yourself permission to win. It only starts there," he continues. "You need to make shit happen now."

And the focus should be on effort, speed and intensity—not having the technique of an accomplished mixed-martial-arts fighter.

"The act of fighting back," Blauer says, "is what saves most people."

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The difference between warrior and worrier is actually two letters...but I probably shouldn't worry about that. Great talk, Tony!

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Great fathering story, I'll have to remember that one for the future.

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Pre-traumatic stress disorder? People that excessively worry about future situations is a clear indication of prior trauma.

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