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  1. I appreciate the holistic approach to training that considers both the physical and mental well-being of participants, which is essential for sustainable performance and health.

  2. Isabella Brown on

    Osuna’s passion for his work is evident, and his dedication to helping others develop critical skills for survival and success is admirable and necessary in today’s world.

  3. Freddy Osuna’s background and experience in the field lend credibility to his approach, but I would like to see more data or research supporting the outcomes of his training programs.

  4. I’m concerned about the potential misuse of the skills taught in Green Side Training and hope that there are safeguards in place to prevent this.

  5. Ava S. Thompson on

    The intersection of hunting humans and healing minds appears to be a paradox, and I’m skeptical about how these two concepts are reconciled in the context of Green Side Training.

  6. Osuna’s expertise in this area is evident, and his approach to training seems to focus on both the physical and psychological aspects of performance, which is a comprehensive way to prepare individuals.

  7. I’m intrigued by the potential applications of this training beyond the obvious military or law enforcement contexts, such as in civilian self-defense or emergency response situations.

  8. Michael O. Martinez on

    I’ve had personal experience with similar training programs and can attest to the importance of mental preparation in high-pressure situations, which aligns with Osuna’s approach.

  9. Jennifer Thompson on

    The emphasis on awareness as a weapon is a compelling concept, and I believe it could be beneficial in a variety of situations, from personal safety to professional development.

  10. The lack of detailed information on the specific techniques and methodologies used in Green Side Training leaves me wondering about the effectiveness and safety of these methods.

  11. Freddy Osuna’s discussion on hunting humans and healing minds raises questions about the psychological effects of such training on individuals, particularly in high-stress environments.

    • Patricia Martin on

      It would be interesting to explore the long-term impact of this training on mental health and performance in critical situations.

  12. Isabella Jackson on

    Freddy Osuna’s work with Green Side Training seems to be at the forefront of innovative training methodologies, and I’m excited to learn more about the specific techniques and strategies he employs.

  13. While the idea of ‘hunting humans’ might seem controversial, the context provided by Osuna suggests a focus on strategy and tactical awareness rather than literal hunting.

  14. Jennifer Johnson on

    The video’s preview hints at a deeper exploration of psychological and physical training methods, which I hope will be fully explored in the full video on YouTube.

  15. It would be valuable to hear more about the successes and challenges faced by individuals who have undergone this training, to better understand its real-world applications and effectiveness.

  16. The reference to healing minds alongside the discussion of hunting humans suggests a nuanced approach that considers the emotional and psychological impact of high-stress training on individuals.

  17. Olivia O. Brown on

    The concept of weaponizing awareness, as mentioned in the video, seems to be a critical aspect of Green Side Training, but I’m curious about how this is implemented in real-world scenarios.

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