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PREDATOR TRAINING: The Inner Beast of San Soo

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The long awaited follow-up to Master Greg Jones' best selling "Sudden The Art of San Soo" takes you deeper into the aggressive psychology and lightning fast techniques of the art of Kung Fu San Soo. In "Predator The Inner Beast of San Soo", Master Jones helps you recognize and develop the "beast" that resides within everyone, and he reveals how it can be harnessed and channeled into a ferocious force of self defense that no attacker-your "prey-" can withstand.
You will gain valuable insight into the explosive offense-oriented nature of the San Soo mind-set and arsenal, and scores of training tips and drills will help you hone your natural predatory instincts and focus them on anyone unfortunate enough to assault you.
For academic study only

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Published May 4, 2024

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February 26, 2026

Ask yourself: Are you predator or prey? In a real fight—will you stand your ground, or crumble in fear? This book isn’t just about punches; it’s about mindset.
In the wild, predators hunt and prey gets eaten. We humans flip between roles—next to a lion, we’re lunch; next to a rabbit, we’re king. But in everyday life? It’s all mental. Society doesn’t care about claws or fangs—only who acts like they’re on top.
The predator mindset means you never back down. You watch your opponent like a lion sizing up dinner. Most people carry a prey vibe: shaky confidence, eyes down, easy pickings. But real strength? It shows. It scares off trouble before it starts.
Predator Training shows you how to flip that switch—how to tap into the inner beast. It covers San Soo moves for multiple attackers, ambushes, night fights, and more (I’m probably forgetting a few). The explanations are clear, deep, and backed by killer photos that actually help you get it.
If you’re serious about San Soo—or just want to stop feeling like prey—this book’s gold. Read it. Train it. Own it.
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