Stress Judo Black Belt Stress Management System 
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A Little Bit About Who You Are Dealing With...
2009-02-27
Hi.  Thank you for visiting my blog.  I know that your time is valuable, and I really do appreciate your taking time to check this little website out. And I want to make your time worthwhile.  So if there anything I can do for you, please send me a note through the comments on this page or the FEEDBACK page below.
Okay, so here are things you may want to know.   I just finished "Atlas Shrugged" a few months ago, and am going to read it again.  I like Max Barry and Barry Eisler as authors.  My favorite group of all time is Renaissance, a unique band from the 1970's.  I am a huge Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner fan.  I have followed MMA from UFC 1.  I am a Christian, having been exposed and nurtured at an early age by my Aunt Francie, who never pushed it - just presented it.  I am a husband (marriage number only) with 2 beautiful children who are far more sociable, athletic, and cute than I ever was at their ages!
So how this all tie into STRESS JUDO?  I started studying martial arts (shotokan karate, specifically) when I was in college, where I also participated in boxing and wrestling.  I studied karate, and eventually muay thai, jujitsu, aikido, and judo (you knew it would be in there!)  up until I started law school.  Law schools professors - this is the cynical side of me speaking now - try to get students to cry, especially when they aren't prepared for class.  The professors, I mean.  So they put all kinds of pressure on you, until they find an answer that you can't answer.
Well, in the dojo, I had guys kicking at my head - being hip-tossed - fighting off triangle chokes and sleeper holds.  I had to fight against 3 or 5 attackers at one time.  I had to fight off attackers and guard someone.  So after that, the questions of the law professor weren't all that stressful.
My career as a lawyer has been in trial from my first day.  In the courtroom, you are under stress from the judge, the opposing counsel, the witnesses, the other party, and your client.  There is no where to turn.  And I noticed that the same trechniques I used to keep my cool in the dojo - were just as effective in the courtroom.
So I developed STRESS JUDO over the course of several years.  It started out with just a few components, and then more got added and modified as the system developed.  And it will continue to develop, especially as I get feedback adn comments from you, the users.
So please get a copy of STRESS JUDO: The Mastery Manual, and put it into action. Let us know - via the COMMENTS section or the FEEDBACK page - your thoughts and suggestions.  If you have questions about me personally, ask them.  I will answer everything.
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Rick Carter is a Christian, father, husband, lawyer, and martial artist, who developed STRESS JUDO to help people turn the stress in their lives into opportunities.

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