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Arrow Break Instructor Training: What You Really Need to Know

Arrow Break Instructor Training: What You Really Need to Know

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In this powerful episode of Everything You Need to Know About Being a Firewalk Instructor, Master Trainers Lisa Clifford (https://lisaclifford.co.uk/firewalk-instructor-training/) and Barry Collins (https://kickashfirewalks.co.uk/) come together to share why the arrow break must never be taught online in under an hour. They speak from decades of experience, deep lineage, and a fierce love for the integrity of transformational work.

Together, they explore:

  • The dangers of shortcut empowerment
  • Why embodiment and in-person presence matter
  • The importance of group learning, non-rescue facilitation, and psychological safety
  • How language, anchors, music, and subtle cues shape lasting change
  • Why the fire is the silent teacher behind every empowerment tool

This is not just about protecting the work ... it’s about protecting the people. This conversation is a rally cry for real training, real leadership, and real transformation.

If you’re meant to lead, do it right.
Barry’s next Firewalk Instructor Training: September (Scotland)
Lisa’s next: November (North Yorkshire)

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I hope you enjoyed this podcast ... to find out more about how I can help you achieve the life you're passionate about whether than work, business or home and feel invincible www.lisaclifford.co.uk

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