Intro. \It all starts with a decision: You want to protect people. Not out of fame or power, but out of responsibility. As a bodyguard, you first learn the basics – discipline, attention and self-control. You train your body, but more important is your head. You will learn to recognize situations early, avoid danger, and stay calm when others get nervous. A good bodyguard acts with foresight, not aggressively. After your training, you will receive your first assignment. You protect an important person in everyday life - during appointments, trips or public appearances. You stay in the background, observing people, remembering faces and recognizing unusual behavior. Sometimes your job is invisible. You open paths, talk calmly to people and make sure that everything runs safely. You only intervene when it's really necessary – your goal is protection, not confrontation. Over time, the trust between you and the person you want
grows