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Mongol Composite Recurve Bow & Quiver (30 Arrows)
Laminated horn-sinew-wood composite bow, 160-pound draw. Effective range 350 yards. Comes with 30 arrows -- armor-piercing, broad-head, and whistling signal arrows. I will string it for you. Most people cannot.
Celtic Javelin Set (3 Throwing Spears)
Three light throwing javelins, ash shafts with iron heads. Balanced for distance and accuracy. I will teach you the overhand and sidearm throws that my warriors used to open every engagement.
Strategic Thinking for Business -- Sun Tzu Applied
Art of War applied to business competition, negotiation, and market strategy. Deception, positioning, intelligence. Every CEO who read my book only understood half. Tip: The best victories are the ones your competitor does not realize they lost until it is too late.
Chivalry & Diplomacy Seminar -- The Warrior's Honor
How to wage war without losing your humanity. Prisoner treatment, negotiation under pressure, trust with enemies. I sent Richard ice when he had fever. He sent me horses. We tried to kill each other for three years and parted with respect. Tip: Your reputation arrives before your army.
Zulu Warrior Fitness -- Barefoot Conditioning
Barefoot running, shield drills, stick fighting, distance marches. My impis covered 50 miles in a day on bare feet and arrived ready to fight. Modern shoes made your feet weak. This program fixes that. Tip: Pain is information. Listen to it, then decide what to do with it.
Naval Strategy Seminar -- Mediterranean Sea Power
From the Ptolemaic fleet to Actium. Trireme tactics, fleet logistics, coastal defense, the strategic value of Egypt's position. At Actium we had 230 warships. We lost because Agrippa was a better admiral than our commanders. Tip: Control the sea and you control the trade. Control the trade and you control the wealth. Control the wealth and you control everything.
Relativity Explained -- Thought Experiments for Everyone
Two-hour session. No equations (well, one equation). I'll explain special and general relativity using the same thought experiments I used to discover them. Riding a beam of light. Trains and lightning strikes. Falling elevators. If you can imagine it, you can understand it. Tip: Relativity is not abstract. Your GPS uses it. Without relativistic corrections, your navigation would be off by 10 kilometers per day.
The Art of War Masterclass -- 13 Chapters Deep
Intensive study of all 13 chapters. Not the motivational poster version. Terrain, espionage, fire attacks, the use of spies. Each chapter is a weapon. Most people read Chapter 1 and think they understand war. They do not. Tip: Know yourself, know your enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.
War Table Sand Map (Campaign Simulation Kit)
Traditional Chinese sand table for war gaming. Sculpt terrain, place forces, simulate campaigns. Includes miniature infantry, cavalry, and fortification markers. Better than any screen -- you feel the terrain with your hands.
Mounted Archery Training -- Shoot From the Saddle
Mongol children ride at three, shoot at five. Mounted archery at walk, trot, and canter. Composite recurve, thumb draw, the Parthian shot. Tip: Do not aim. Become the arrow. Your body knows the trajectory.
Total Gym XLS (The Machine That Actually Works)
The same Total Gym model I use personally. Over 80 exercises on one machine using your own body weight. Incline bench, cable pulls, squats, core work. I'm not just the spokesman -- I've used this thing every day for 30 years.
Tang Soo Do Fundamentals -- From White to Green Belt
Traditional Korean martial arts training. We start with basic stances, blocks, and kicks. No flashy nonsense -- just solid technique that works. I'll teach the same forms I learned at Osan Air Base in 1958. Tip: Your roundhouse kick should come from the hip, not the knee. Most beginners kick with their leg. Champions kick with their whole body.
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