Jason Hanson is a former CIA Officer and the New York Times bestselling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life.
He’s a frequent media guest and has appeared on The Today Show, Fox News, Shark Tank, Rachael Ray, Good Morning America, and many more.
His company trains celebrities, high-net worth individuals and everyday Americans in escape and evasion, hand to hand self-defense, evasive driving, firearms, home defense, and more.
Jason is based in Cedar City, UT where he has his 320-acre Spy Ranch.
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Agree only partially. If you're not in regular practice, at least 2-3 times a week, it doesn't matter if you were in CIA or anything else. Far as being quiet goes, there are lots of top level very good fighters who are loud and brash. Agree that it's best to avoid a fight but if it becomes unavoidable, then you can tell by how the guy moves and how he gets his guard up whether he's a trained fighter or not.
I’m probably too old now but cia was my #1 choice. Instead I went to a corrupt city as a cop and learned the entire system and everyone in it is corrupt
i'm not a fighting expert by any means but once i was struck in the side of the neck, at the base where the shoulders start with a karate chop. I was sitting down and some guy at work thought it would be funny or something. He wasn't a friend or anything like that, just a younger guy that was much bigger than I was. It hurt terribly and sent nerve pain thru my shoulder almost paralyzing it for a few seconds. The story actually ends kinda bizarre but I did pay him back well the next time he showed his face to me. What I came away with was the appreciation for what a karate chop to the side of the neck can do, very effective, just thought I'd throw that out there. Thanks for the tips/help.