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Describe the Cooper Color Code |
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White, Yellow, Orange, Red, Black |
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Heart Rate 60-80bpm relaxed unaware of surroundings not prepared to react to anything. |
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HR 60-80bpm relaxed and alert general awareness of what is going on around you, no perceived threats, looking for possible threats. |
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60-80-115 bpm heightened state of alert ready to deal with a threat, mind is prepared for reaction to threat, this state cannot be maintained for a long period of time, body will want to revert to state of yellow when threat is gone. |
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115/145 and 175 bpm reacting to the threat your in a fighting state of mind, executing the plan you developed while in the state of orange, you may experience focus lock, tunnel vision, and other Adrenalin affects. i.e shaking and sudden bursts of energy. |
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HR Greater than 175bpm catastrophic breakdown of mental and physical performance usually occurs when your forced to react to a threat that you have not been able to prepare for |
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What are the Six Domains of Combat Profiling. |
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1 Heuristics 2 atmospherics 3 geographic s 4 biometrics 5 kinesics 6 proximics |
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distance of observation, and or distance between individuals indicating relationships. |
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1 establish a baseline 2 detect anomalies [(once the anomaliy is identified make decsion to do one of 4 things (kill, capture, contact, let go)] |
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