In chapter 1, you’ll see how a street fight is different than even a “no holds barred” fighting tournament – and what that means when you’re in a real fight.
You’ll see how fights mutate and change… from one-on-one to when your opponent’s friends decide to join in.
And what happens when weapons make an appearance.
Paul shows you why most martial artists will fail in a real street fight – and why you won’t.
In chapter 2 of R.A.T. Fight, you’ll learn how to train your mind and your body for an “anything can happen” street fight.
Paul gives you over 10 different ways to prepare for any confrontation, so you’ll be ready to go when the need arises.
These fighting scenarios are an incredible value – Paul would normally only provide this information to someone he’s personally training.
One of the best parts in this chapter is when Paul shows you exactly why a street fight is so different than any “formal” fight.
He shares an insane story about when he, another fighter and 3 Navy SEALs ended up in hospital after a bar brawl went extremely wrong.
I’ll let him tell you, but let’s just say this:
If you’re facing 20 drunk, homicidal bikers and are vastly outnumbered, make sure everyone on your side has the same plan.
Then, in chapter 4, you’ll see how to “turn off” panic and fear… and replace them with a calm killer instinct.
To quote Paul in this chapter: “We have to go from a cold, unfeeling machine to a raging grizzly bear and back again in a second if the situation calls for it.”
But how do you do that?
That’s what you’ll find in chapter 4.
Ok, chapter 5 is one of my favorites.
You see, there’s one part of the body Paul calls the “off switch.”
Meaning, you hit the person there once and it’s “light’s out.”
I’m not talking about the groin (although that can certainly be effective.)
In chapter 5, he tells you how to hit the “off switch” with the fastest strike the human body is capable of producing.
It’s explosive and incredibly effective.
You’re going to love this chapter.
You’ll feel downright invincible after you read it.
In chapter 6, Paul includes a personal interview about his background, fighting experience, and training SEAL Team 6.
In the exclusive interview, he shares the name of the only fighter (other than Bruce Lee himself) he’d put on the same “otherworldly” skill level as Michael Jordan or Wayne Gretsky.
Want to know who it is? That’s in chapter 6.
Chapter 7 is really remarkable…
Here, Paul has included a rare interview – transcribed from a tape – with Bruce Lee before his death.
This interview helps explain the roots of Paul’s fighting philosophy.
In this interview, Lee tells how he witnessed a martial arts tournament in Hong Kong and how unprepared for actual combat the martial artists were.
They were posturing and jumping around.
Lee called them cowards.
You see, despite his Hollywood fame and fortune…
Lee’s focus was always on advancing the techniques necessary to dominate in a street fight… an unpredictable and violent encounter.
And that’s the philosophy that led Paul to develop the R.A.T.
Then, chapter 8 gives you five ways to survive a street assault, based on Paul’s personal experience.
You’ll get his special brand of “life lessons” such as “always strike first.”
He doesn’t care what you were told in 3rd grade – strike first. Without hesitation.
If you don’t, you could lose.
And that’s just the start of the fight wisdom you’ll get in chapter 8.
Chapter 9 is a special chapter Paul’s written specifically for women – how to survive and escape an assault attempt.
Assaults on women are very different than your typical street fight.
For one thing, 85% of female assaults involve immediate physical contact.
Paul shows women exactly how to escape to safety, even if the attacker is twice their size.
Please share chapter 9 with your female family members – it could save a life.
And that’s still not all he included.
You see, Paul has now agreed to include 3 bonus - Quick Kill - chapters that weren’t in his original draft of the book.
And they’re available in today’s edition of R.A.T. Fight.
He originally left out these Quick Kill bonus chapters because they are so extreme.
I’m talking about the controversial chapter10: Navy SEALs Quick Kills.
This is where Paul outlines the 2 ways a SEAL could kill someone by hand, quickly.
This information is, of course, not intended for a casual fight.
In fact, it’s not intended for any situation at all – unless your life or the life of a loved one, is in clear and immediate danger.
If you’re squeamish, I recommend skipping that section. He doesn’t hold back.
And the controversial content doesn’t end there.
You see, Paul has included another bonus chapter that comes with a big warning.
He asks you to agree to use the information in this chapter only if you’re in the military and engaged with an enemy…
Or if you’re protecting your family from a life-threatening assault or kidnapping.
It’s chapter11 – The Filipino Art of Kina Mutay.
The history of warfare in the Philippines was often about David against Goliath.
Filipinos were constantly attacked by larger, better trained forces.
Imagine trying to fight Japanese Samurais when all you have is farm tools…
You get the picture.
So, what did the Filipinos do?
They mastered the art of cheating – Kina Mutay.
That means they dumped the “gentlemanly rules” of hand-to-hand combat and instead learned how to level the playing field by “cheating.”
While other fighting disciplines try to block a weapon strike…
Filipinos smash the opponent’s weapon hand.