You + ReadinessRx = SaferSooner

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Readiness Rx exists to make good people safer from sudden violence.

I believe basic self-protection should be taught to everyone.

Over the years I have recognized that specific principles and truths can make people safer. I have also noticed that few people know about them.

After experiencing and working with different programs, I discovered the SPEAR System utilized these truths, and more. Now, I am formally affiliated with Blauer Tactical Systems, and officially offer the best self-protection system in the world to those who want to be safer, sooner.

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Since the start of my journey in the martial arts, combat sports, military combatives, and now self-protection, the world has become in some ways safer and in some ways more violent. Persistent threats exist, and the risk of some kinds of non-consensual violence is increasing.

I believe everyone has a right to be their own best bodyguard.

My service to you is an answer to this concern and a sincere effort to increase your safety and well-being.

— Joe Borovicka

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What I do: SPEAR Maxims: About Violence:

 
  • I teach that your personal protection is your responsibility. I help you meet that responsibility.

  • I teach you what you can do, not what I can do.

  • I teach getting home safe, morally, ethically, and legally. I do not teach ‘fighting’.

  • I teach that you are the first responder in your fight. The so-called first responders are on-site much later than they’d like to be. I’m here to help you Be Your Own Bodyguard.

  • I don’t teach fighting. I teach moving to safety. Jail isn’t safe, therefore everything I teach is legally, morally, and ethically congruent with common law.

  • “Violence doesn’t care what style you practice.” -Coach Tony Blauer

  • “The biggest hindrance to spontaneous movement in a violent encounter is the over-emphasis of perfect technique.” -Coach Tony Blauer

  • With respect to sudden violence, your decision to move is more important than how you move.

  • Watch some recorded nonconsensual violence and look for technique. You may see some in a consensual street fight, but in a predator-victim scenario you’ll see intimidation, fear, mad scrambles and/or primal movement.

  • You vs. The Court is important, just like You vs. The Bad Guy.