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Training like a warrior is a practical and effective approach for busy adults striving to maintain their physical fitness.
Disabled Warriors: Learning Disabilities
While learning disabilities are generally unknown to the Clans, training can be adjusted to assist in training an apprentice who struggles in certain ways.
The most common training adaptation is to give the cat multiple mentors - the other mentors are usually unofficial and may have their own apprentices. Together they identify the cat's common struggles and try different techniques to assist in those areas or find ways around them.
A warrior with learning disabilities may have adjusted duties (for instance, more patrols than solo hunting if the warrior has memory or attention troubles).
Every warrior will have their own adaptations based on their needs, but common strategies focus on language used, teaching methods, and adjusted duties.
Eventually it becomes second nature...
How to cultivate peace in a unstable and possibly hostile environment? How long must constant focus on the peace within continue before its a passive ability?
Monks have prayers and chants, they know to focus the mind and then to let it go. Abandonment of ego and the sense of self, formless and selfless... the cup is emptied so the universe can pour in.
Such disassociation can be frightening if you are not ready to let go and unplug from the matrix.
Warrior Training by Joseph C-Knight
2,500 years ago, Persian warriors trained with heavy wooden clubs called meels. This is the High Cast — one of the most demanding movements from Zurkhaneh, the ancient "House of Strength." Full video linked below. https://youtube.com/
Police Brutality Sanctioned by Police Unions
“More than a year before a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, pinned George Floyd to the ground in a knee chokehold, Mayor Jacob Frey banned “warrior” training for the city’s police force. Private trainers across the country host seminars, frequently at taxpayer expense, teaching “killology” and pushing the notion that if officers aren’t willing to “snuff out a life” then they should “consider another line of work.” Frey explained that this type of training — which has accompanied the increasing militarization of the police over the last few decades — undermined the community-based policing he wanted the city to adopt after a string of high-profile killings in the region.”
“But then the police union stepped in.The Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis worked out a deal with a company to offer warrior training. For free. For as long as Frey was mayor.”
“Like in Minneapolis, police unions across the country have bucked reforms meant to promote transparency and racial equity in law enforcement. Many of these unions have pushed collective bargaining agreements that make it all but impossible for departments to punish, much less fire, officers. These agreements defang civilian review boards and police internal affairs departments, and they even prevent police chiefs from providing meaningful oversight, according to community activists and civil rights lawyers. Meanwhile, the unions have set up legal slush funds to defend officers sued for misconduct.”
Buzzfeed, June 1, 2020: There’s One Big Reason Why Police Brutality Is So Common In The US. And That’s The Police Unions,” by Melissa Segura
Kottke.org, June 3, 2020:“’Increasingly Rightwing’ Police Unions Have Made Policing More Dangerous In America,” posted by Jason Kottke
The New York Times, June 2, 2020: “America’s Protests Won’t Stop Until Police Brutality Does,” by The Editorial Board