130: LESSONS AND GUIDELINES FROM 430 A.D. THAT STILL HOLD UP TODAY. “CONCERNING MILITARY AFFAIRS.”
Podcast 130 Page0:00:00 – Opening
0:08:00 – Concerning Military Affairs, by Flavius Vegetius Renatus.
0:08:15 - Skill and Discipline. Harden. Idleness and Sloth
0:10:00 - Wanting to go to War. NPR interview. Working under Stress. Take Echo's Job.
0:14:30 - Military Step - Force March
0:16:00 - Swim
0:18:00 - Secure by arms. Threats of Violence
0:19:50 - Ruck Plus Weapons and Armor. Small Steps. Def core - Football Pads
0:28:00 - Miles and Maneuvers: Training Vs. Long Peace
0:31:00 - Attrition. Lead by Example
0:33:00 - Organize for Operation. Name the vehicles.
0:37:00 - By Practice Only. Study of Art (of war) by which all other arts can possibly exist.
0:43:00 - He who wants peace must prepare for war. Learn this in third grade.
0:47:00 - Kids think their parents know nothing.
0:47:50 - Army to numerous, Business too big. Focus internal is bad. Focus on future is good.
0:54:00 - Famine worst than the enemy
0:54:50 - People who do whatever they want tend to rebel. Keep them working, Keep them fruitful
0:58:40 - And allow for success
0:59:00 - Take Care Of Your People. Know Your Enemy. Don't delay when you have an advantage, Delay when you don't.
1:01:18 - All arts improved by continual practice. Art of War greatest.
1:05:00 - On the mats of Justice. Put a stop watch on a workout.
1:32:00 - Learn to read Terrain.
1:36:35 – Final thoughts and take-aways.
1:38:06 – Support.
2:05:26 – Closing Gratitude.