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Ep 153 - Why Most Training Fails Under Extreme Pressure

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:46:25
Publish Date: 2026-03-08 11:47:14
Description:

Incidents like the Bondi and Westfield attacks demonstrate that extreme violence can happen anytime, anywhere, without warning. And in most cases, security personnel will be the first to respond. However, history shows that time and time again, even the most competent guards can sometimes freeze or fall apart when violence detonates without warning.


In this episode of the Security Insider podcast, we speak with Tony Blauer—CEO of Blauer Tactical Systems and founder of the SPEAR System—about “amygdala hijack”: the survival-driven takeover that can bypass cognition and degrade complex performance in fractions of a second. We unpack the startle–flinch response, why “technical” training often doesn’t transfer to real incidents, and how scenario-based training can be engineered to shorten reaction time and improve decision-making under extreme stress. 


If you run a security business and want training that holds up when it matters—this is the blueprint.


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