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Axe Hand, Hsing-i & Internal Strength Workout

Hayes, Greg
Axe Hand, Hsing-i & Internal Strength Workout
Internal Energy workouts for feeling Qi: contain meditations, rooting, exercises, objective tests and self adjustments. Handbook uses the common ground of the 'shared lived experience'. Wrist and forearm stretches for energy flow: these along with massage can help with tendonitis, typing hands, carpel-tunnel and muscle knots. These also prevent injury and teach wrist locks as well as grappling seizures and locks. Five move Tai Chi form, Hsing ...

CHF 34.90

Possibilities and Complexities of Decolonising Higher Edu...

Hayes, Aneta (Keele University, UK) / Luckett, Kathy (University of Cape Town, South Africa) / Misiaszek, Greg William (Beijing Normal University, China)
Possibilities and Complexities of Decolonising Higher Education
This book highlights the possibilities and complexities of putting decolonial theory to work in higher education in Northern and Southern contexts across the globe. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Teaching in Higher Education.

CHF 195.00

Axe Hand, Hsing-i & Internal Strength Workout

Hayes, Greg
Axe Hand, Hsing-i & Internal Strength Workout
Hsing-I uses the same Five Element Theory as acupuncture for health, and for martial power and balance as well. The I-Ching uses what is there before it takes form, Hsing-I uses this 'I' to stage the stepping motion to aid in the positioning, momentum and anchoring to hit with combined internal power. Many Qigong practices the same energy focus involving the Lower Dan Tien, Hsing-i directs its rooted power with the Lower Dan Tien. ` To practic...

CHF 34.90

Corporate Security Organizational Structure, Cost of Serv...

Hayes, Bob / Kane, Greg / Kotwica, Kathleen
Corporate Security Organizational Structure, Cost of Services and Staffing Benchmark
This research report presents the findings of a broad survey of corporate security programs conducted by the Security Executive Council's Security Leadership Research Institute (SLRI). The researchers' objective was to benchmark the state of the security industry in terms of organizational structure, budget, staff resources, board-level risk concerns, program drivers, and services provided. The level of responsibility each respondent reported ...

CHF 219.00