Difference between revisions of "Adrenaline can be experienced in high performance states, low performance states, and paralysis/freeze reaction."

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**Their combat experience demanded a speedy and accurate interpretation of surrounding conditions, and the swift strategizing coupled with focused action
 
**Their combat experience demanded a speedy and accurate interpretation of surrounding conditions, and the swift strategizing coupled with focused action
 
**The experience also produced powerful psychological and physiological reactions
 
**The experience also produced powerful psychological and physiological reactions
*It was also concluded that the following could enable better performance  
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===It was also concluded that the following could enable better performance===
 
**Expecting the unexpected in potentially dangerous yet seemingly routine operations  
 
**Expecting the unexpected in potentially dangerous yet seemingly routine operations  
 
**Building highly automated and problem focused fighting skills and coping methods  
 
**Building highly automated and problem focused fighting skills and coping methods  

Revision as of 15:27, 25 May 2020

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  • A study analyzing performance under acute stress during hand-to-hand combat experiences of soldiers, done by Peter R. Jensen (New Mexico State University) and Craig A. Wrisberg (University of Tennesse) indicate the following:
    • The hand-to-hand combat experiences of these soldiers comprise stressors stemming from a variety of sources
    • Their combat experience demanded a speedy and accurate interpretation of surrounding conditions, and the swift strategizing coupled with focused action
    • The experience also produced powerful psychological and physiological reactions

It was also concluded that the following could enable better performance

    • Expecting the unexpected in potentially dangerous yet seemingly routine operations
    • Building highly automated and problem focused fighting skills and coping methods
    • Training in unpredictable and variable environments requiring swift skill adaptations based on stressors unique to each context.

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