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Fox Walking and Wide Angle Vision - Part 1

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The fox walk and wide angle vision will allow you to access greater awareness of your surroundings, more connection to nature, and ultimately an increased likelihood of staying alive in a survival situation.

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  • Attempted a few times inside. Could not detect both sides fully. So i went outside and sat down in the grass and cleared my mind, took in the outdoors. Opened up my eyes, brought upi arms at 180 degrees...i saw fingers on both sides of me wiggling. Pretty cool. Great job on the info your putting out!!!

  • Awesome! Glad to know that it has been helpful to you!

  • OMG, this is an awesome technique, just tried that and felt so relaxed after focusing on pc monitor (well I was into watching this video thou). This probably is good for our eyes too.

  • Nice! Glad to hear it!

  • hi poul i was just wondering have you ever studeid at the tracker school?

  • Yep... I have taken several classes there and I really enjoyed it.

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  • Save yourself some bullshit, jump to 5:15

  • wow this is so cool!! first i was thinking, man this guy is just bs'n but i tried it and it had a little effect, can wait for the rain to stop so i can head out in the woods and try this, thanks man!

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  • Buena onda viejo... Gracias.

  • LOL OK Professor Misfit.. Ever hear of Brain Multi-Tasking?? LOL Did you just learn about peripheral vision stuff. LOL Too Funny.. Everybody has it. I must be the 1% of who got this long ago.

  • I'm guessing wide angle vision would be dangerous while driving or riding a bike

  • @HedgehogLeatherworks I developed this "wide angle viewing" technique while in the Marines during Viet Nam though I did not know that's what it was. It saved my life and others many times. Great explaination! A big thumbs up.

  • @HedgehogLeatherworks I developed this "wide angle viewing" technique while in the Marines during Viet Nam though I did not know that's what it was. It saved my life and others many times. Great explaination! A big thumbs up.

  • wide angle vision is fucking awesome!!!!!!!

  • When my visual awareness is diminished it effects everything-posture,breathing, walking gait,balance,proprioception,fl­uidity, awareness, even my emotions and state of mind--i feel like my awareness is stuffed into a tight high heel shoe- & it gets one depressed & unbalanced--The problem with keeping eyes awake in society is that everywhere you look there someone is so like you have to numb/dumb yourself down most of the time just to make it through the grocery store-I try to look in the spaces-

  • When I go running I like to look in the distance and also exercise my focus--like deep focus as well as looking at signs and telephone poles and trees and houses--I work on keeping my visual awareness active and awake-- also looking at clouds and stars and the whole sky or mountains in the distance gets my depth perception awake and my spatial awareness more balanced--when inside all day I can only see to the walls and my deep vision doesn't get enough exercise--

  • everywhere you look in the city there is a person (who you don't want to leer at, for politeness sake) a building,sign,billboard, car--people go around cities and suburbs kind of focus eyes in one place--like a ten yard stare--or just at the computer, or a book, & it keeps the eye focusing muscles etc--on a repetitive pattern of focus--but if you go out in an open area- like plains with mountains deep in the distance & big clouds in a wide blues sky-your eyes relax and vision/awareness broadens

  • what do you mean by adjust your vision?, and how do i do it please reply, i would like to learn this,thanks

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