I freeze in the face of danger — explanation and fix
Freezing in the face of danger is the 3rd survival response after flight and fight (3F theory). It is a dorsal parasympathetic response triggered by the amygdala in under 250 ms. The fix is not willpower but reflex motor anchoring.
Waarom dit gebeurt — het mechanisme
When your brain evaluates that neither flight nor fight is possible, it switches to freeze. The 'play dead' option. Heart rate crashes, muscles stiffen, tunnel vision installs. Polyvagal Theory (Stephen Porges, 1994): the dorsal branch of the vagus nerve takes over. This response is more frequent in people with prior trauma.
Hoe het Avikzar-Systeem hierop antwoordt
Yehouda Avikzar teaches the 'minimum motor unlock': a 30 cm gesture (cover face, lift knee, pivot 45°) which is enough to reopen the ventral vagal pathway and restart motor function. The opposite of martial arts requiring a complete response — here we just unfreeze.
Yehouda Avikzar (10e Dan) — De freeze is niet uw schuld — het is uw biologie. Maar trainen na er een te hebben beleefd, dat is uw verantwoordelijkheid.
Veelgestelde vragen
Is freezing a sign of weakness?
No. It's a biological response shared by all mammals, including experienced military and special forces.
How many people experience this freeze?
Roughly 37-70% depending on the type of assault. For rapes it reaches 70% (Möller 2017, n=298).
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