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Our bodies automatically switch to "survival-
              mode".


              Adrenaline starts pumping.



              Heart rate skyrockets to somewhere between
              150-175 BPM.


              Once this happens, we lose control of our small

              movements of hands and fingers.


              We also experience loss of near and peripheral
              vision.


              And that's because when we go into "survival-

              mode", our brain bypasses every non-essential

              life function.


              And this is exactly when ICS is most effective.


              The guiding principle of this technique is to use
              the natural instincts inherited by every one of us.


              Think about it this way:



              If you suddenly turned around and saw a thrown
              rock coming your way, what would you do?


              You wouldn't just freeze on the spot and wait for

              it to hit you.
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