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sellersm
12-09-2013, 16:05
Thoughts? Seems reasonable...

http://www.offthegridnews.com/2013/12/06/5-body-language-signs-that-reveal-if-a-person-is-dangerous/


Situational awareness is an important tool in your survival arsenal. Most of the time, simply seeing the danger that lies ahead can give you a leg up on most people who drift through life oblivious of any dangers. The key to situational awareness is keen observation – observation of situations, things and even people. And it’s the people subset of situational awareness that comprises the study of body language – the study of those around you.Body language is something we all give off, mostly unconsciously. It manifests itself in subconscious postures, facial expressions and hand positions. The way we carry ourselves speaks volumes to those who can discern what the signs mean; most amateurs look only at the face, but there is much more to observe. Before we delve into what to look for, a fundamental question must be answered: why even bother observing body language? There are three primary reasons:


Body language gives us advance warning about the actions that a person or group of people are about to undertake.
Body language gives us a window into the person’s mind, telling us what their current emotional state is.
Body language is an early warning device built into every single human being.


In short, the way a person carries themselves at a particular instant in time gives us a valuable insight as to whether they represent a threat to us or not. Here’s what to look for:
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1. The Face: The face is on one hand the most expressive body part we posses, and on the other hand, the most easily manipulated. Experts are able to meticulously control their facial expressions so as to be unreadable (eg. the poker face) while amateurs will crack nervous grins and will sport numerous facial twitches. Ignore the signs that can be controlled and thus manipulated, and focus on those that cannot:


Pupil dilation: The human fight or flight reaction is something few people can control; the brain signals the body to dump adrenaline into the bloodstream raising the heart rate and dilating the pupils (making them larger). As the pupils dilate, the peripheral vision narrows – it is a mechanism designed to have us face the threat directly. People about to act aggressively or perform a violent act will usually have their pupils dilated the size of pie plates.
Pulse: As aggression or impulse builds, the heart rate increases as does blood pressure. The net result of this is a pounding pulse which is visible in the neck and temples. Again, this is difficult or impossible for most people to control.
Sweat: An increased heart rate causes involuntary perspiration, which again, not even professionals can adequately control.
Mouth: Besides obvious expressions, an open mouth often occurs when a person can’t get enough air from just their nose and is breathing rapidly.


2. Upper Torso: The upper torso reveals two important clues to those keen enough to observe them. The first clue is the shoulders – are the shoulders hanging naturally in a relaxed pose, or are they tight and raised? A person who is about to strike or move will often telegraph this intention by the way he carries his shoulders. The second clue is the upper chest area, where it pertains to respiration. Normally, men are stomach breathers while women are chest breathers, but when the action amps up, both sexes tend to breathe in a shallow manner from their chest. Look for the rapid rise and fall of the chest as evidence of breathing hard.

3. Hands and Arms: As one astute police officer said – feet never killed anyone. The reference was to the fact that overwhelmingly, hands hovering around the waistband represent a threat. At any moment, the person could produce a weapon, and so it’s important to watch the hands closely at all times. While things like balled fists are an obvious sign of aggression, keep in mind that many attacks come from the position of crossed arms, or hands in pockets.

4. Legs and Feet: Primarily, what we are looking for here is stance. As often happens subconsciously, people will tend to blade themselves towards a perceived threat. Blading refers to a combat style stance, where the dominant foot is behind the non-dominant foot and about shoulder width apart. Blading also serves as a dual clue – most people carrying a concealed weapon will subconsciously blade the weapon side away from the threat, both to protect it and to conceal it.

5. The Whole Package: Lastly, look for movement warning signs, nervous twitches that signal that the person is about to act. Two common signs of impending action are pacing and standing on the balls of their feet. Many attacks begin with a person pacing back and forth and then launching an attack at about the midpoint; many flights or escapes begin with the person getting up on the balls of their feet, much as a runner would before the starting gun goes off.

Your ability to recognize the above early warning signs could give you valuable seconds in which to act, potentially saving yourself or averting disaster.

BPTactical
12-09-2013, 19:01
To fully understand this article one must Blade @45° as you read it.......

sellersm
12-09-2013, 19:04
To fully understand this article one must Blade @45° as you read it.......

With dilated pupils! [Coffee]

Irving
12-09-2013, 19:08
Just based off my reading of the title only, I call 90% bullshit.

BPTactical
12-09-2013, 19:12
With dilated pupils! [Coffee]

Nah, gave that shit up years ago.

Ah Pook
12-09-2013, 20:09
http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljvf9znZ991qixleeo1_400.gif

They got me pegged.

Tim K
12-09-2013, 21:25
I agree it seems reasonable.

Wulf202
12-09-2013, 21:27
Some of those are body language clues but they skimmed the books on body language. There's huge holes in the logic.

Gman
12-09-2013, 21:31
My neck and temples always pulse in an obvious fashion. It drives the ladies crazy.

cstone
12-09-2013, 21:53
My neck and temples always pulse in an obvious fashion. It drives the ladies crazy.

Do they pulsate in rhythm to the music? [LOL]

Spend many, many years watching people and you will get better at it. Hands are where it's at. People telegraph with their eyes and where they look, but no one was ever stared to death. Sorry, I didn't read the article.

Flatline
12-09-2013, 22:44
Most of that isn't what I'd look for. For one thing trust your gut, if something feels wrong there is a good chance it is (humans are very good at reading behavior subconsciously). Keep in mind that many people with psychiatric disorders might show none of the above signs and still have the potential to be very dangerous. I look for their behavior in environment, their thought processes, emotional regulation/expression, and then physiology (obviously not all of the above apply to random people on the street). I look at current compliance level, and then how it changes over time. I also look at environmental factors, for example an almost empty fifth (alcohol lowers inhibition, including to dangerous behavior).

What stands out most to me is that if you can see someone's pupil size or an artery in their head/neck chances are that you are way to close to him considering that your trying to determine if he is dangerous.

MrPrena
12-10-2013, 00:27
People in US, I would say it is a fair probability that their body language described on the first post can be analyzed in that manner. HOwever, every culture/country analyze body language differently. Some region of people have totally different body language as we do.

brutal
12-10-2013, 00:45
The author has obviously never seen a Kung Fu movie.

rondog
12-10-2013, 00:51
A swiveling head is the first thing I watch for. Someone looking around and around and acting nonchalant as they approach is bad juju....are they looking for cops? Witnesses? Accomplices? Escape routes? That'll throw me into high alert quicker than anything. All that other shit mentioned, the fucker's already too close!

ZERO THEORY
12-10-2013, 01:43
To fully understand this article one must Blade @45° as you read it.......

Never gets old.

rockhound
12-10-2013, 06:54
A swiveling head is the first thing I watch for. Someone looking around and around and acting nonchalant as they approach is bad juju....are they looking for cops? Witnesses? Accomplices? Escape routes? That'll throw me into high alert quicker than anything. All that other shit mentioned, the fucker's already too close!

You dont even have to look around, anyone approaching me at all is suspect, my personal space is huge

cstone
12-10-2013, 11:59
You dont even have to look around, anyone approaching me at all is suspect, my personal space is huge

I've been told that I have a huge personal space. [ROFL3]

crays
12-10-2013, 12:16
I've been told that I have a huge personal space. [ROFL3]

Between the ears? [Flower]

cstone
12-10-2013, 12:21
Between the ears? [Flower]

Yeah, there too.

Danimal
12-10-2013, 12:24
People in US, I would say it is a fair probability that their body language described on the first post can be analyzed in that manner. However, every culture/country analyze body language differently. Some region of people have totally different body language as we do.

That was the scary part when I was overseas. I could not tell when someone was genuinely upset, or when they were just having fun. A posture that was aggressive as hell here was an every day in your face trying to sell something to you. Asia and the middle east were really hard to judge.