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Melanie Gibson was an independent woman with a good job, multiple
college degrees, and a condo in the trendy part of town. She also
had a few mental illnesses, a minor substance abuse problem, and
rotten relationship skills. She was a high-functioning crazy who
needed a good kick in the pants, literally and metaphorically. In
early 2013, as a last desperate means to save her sanity, Melanie
turned to a nearly forgotten childhood activity: the Korean martial
art of taekwondo. As if the universe were listening, she discovered
her West Texas childhood taekwondo instructors’ Grandmaster
operated a taekwondo school a few miles from her home in Fort
Worth, Texas—and she decided to start her training over as a
white belt. In taekwondo, Melanie felt like she had a fresh start
in more ways than one. She found an inner peace she’d never known
before, a sense of community, a newfound confidence, and a positive
outlook on life. The kicking and screaming she was doing in class
quieted the long-term kicking and screaming in her mind. Funny and
frank, Kicking and Screaming: A Memoir of Madness and Marital Arts
is the story of Melanie’s life-changing journey from troubled,
lost soul to confident taekwondo black belt.
As told to Leif Eriksson and Martin Svensson. Alexander Gustafsson
grew up in Arboga, a small town in Sweden. A country boy, he
started boxing when he was 10 - winning the national youth medal at
the age of 16. After a handful of run-ins with the law he began
practicing mixed martial arts and working his way up the ranks of
the UFC. Nicknamed The Mauler by his training partners, due to his
power, killer instinct and somewhat recklessness whilst fighting;
this is the story of Gustafssons struggle to succeed in one of the
world's most challenging sports. Family, friends, and the Christian
faith all play decisive rolls. But above all, it's Alexander's
unique talent for martial arts which, in just a few short years,
sees him become one of the UFC's main poster boys. The Mauler is a
frank and at times painful account of a young man rapidly heading
off the rails, and of his fight to reach the top of his game in an
effort to change his life forever.
In this highly anticipated sequel to his classic 1976 guide to
goju-ryu fundamentals, the author recounts his personal history of
Okinawan goju-ryu karate and provides readers with a profile of his
teacher, Chojun Miyagi, and Miyagi's assistant, Seko Higa.
"Okinawan Goju-Ryu" covers advanced kata, its evolution and its
importance. Step-by-step photographs throughout the book show the
advanced techniques of shorei-kan karate, including stances,
strikes, blocks, kicks and two-man training styles.
This book is designed to help readers understand depression and
make positive changes to overcome it. Dr. Aihan Kuhn teaches a
unique tai chi form that combines elements of Chen and Yang styles
as well as qigong and meditation. The form is easy to learn, easy
to remember, and easy to practice. Dr. Kuhn's multidisciplinary
approach to mental health also focuses on positive thought, a
healthy diet, and self-confidence. Dr. Kuhn instructs readers on a
unique tai chi form that is perfect for beginners and experienced
practitioners alike. The circular movements create better energy
flow in the body. The martial character empowers the mind,
strengthens the body, improves stamina, and increases self-esteem.
Slow, symmetrical movements promote balance and calm. This book
features *Detailed instructions and photos describing Dr. Kuhn's
16-step tai chi form*Personal reflections on using tai chi to
overcome depression*A 10-week plan to help readers begin their
journey to wellness With this book you will *Learn about the
clinical features of depression*Learn Dr. Kuhn's 16-step tai chi
form*Discover the psychological, emotional, and spiritual benefits
of tai chi*Begin a holistic approach to mental health When I was
just starting out as a doctor, my focus was mainly on treating
disease," Dr. Kuhn writes. Now my focus is on teaching people how
to prevent disease and treating patients in the early stages of
their illness so they can avoid additional problems." In many ways,
Tai Chi for Depression represents the culmination of her life's
work.
Breaking the MMA language barrier for those who don't know the
difference between a wristlock and a wristwatch, this guide offers
various perspectives and analysis of the sport. Presents a
combination of facts, fundamentals, and fighters of this growing
combat sport.
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