Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Martialyogarts University




Martialyogarts Workouts.MW* is not just a Sports & Education as many People images; IT is a Way of Life...LIVE

Yes, these days it is essential to the success of your martial arts school to have a website. Potential students moving from another area of the country will find you easier on the Internet.ÊHowever, your online presence is so much more than just letting new students find you. On your website, you have the opportunity to educate, inform, update, and edify your existing students by providing current information about your style, their belt progression, and upcoming events and tournaments. Your school's website also shows that you are keeping up with the times and that you are in touch with the biggest development in communication in decades.Ê
GurukulIndia0@india.com | Mobile:+91.9874091619 | 0091.33.25219130 | prof.nag@gmail.com
Looking for an intense cardio routine that engages your entire body? By incorporating high intensity kicking and punching routines, kickboxing uses your lower-body and upper-body to increase cardio capacity, build stamina and improve coordination...! Spiritual life begins when we can control our minds. Ordinarily the mind of a conditioned soul in the material world is completely out of control. For most people, rather than their mind being controlled their minds become servants of their senses. For example if one is walking down a street and sees or smells some very nice food then the tongue is sending messages to the mind telling it that it wants that food to satisfy the sense of taste. So the person, controlled by the urges of the senses, purchases that food and eats it to try and satisfy the whims of the tongue. In the same way all the senses of the body are demanding the mind to supply their particular objects of gratification so the person is actually out of control. He simply becomes a servant of his senses, trying to satisfy their every whim, but the cruel nature of the material world is that no matter what he supplies in an attempt to satisfy his senses they will never be satisfied. They will always demand more, more, more...!
WE LOVE THE MARTIAL ARTS.
We love the martial arts. We love it like we love our children, our freedom, our history. We love the martial arts as much as we love to train, as much as we love the rush of the right technique at exactly the right moment, as much as we love the thrill of a good contest.
At MartialInfo.com we are committed to the entire "village" that is the world of martial arts. We are here for the fighter, the fan, the teacher, the coach, the parents, the traditionalist, the eclectic practitioner, the expert, the novice, the filmmaker, the actor, the celebrity, and the unknown master. We celebrate the diversity of our histories, of our people, of everything that is the best - of - the-best of what we do - and what we are capable of.

We believe that there is something to the study of the martial arts, something beyond the technique, beyond what takes place in the ring - something magical and interesting and important. We respect all methods, and all of the men and women on their own paths, from all the countries, from all the schools, passing down what it is they have learned or are in the process of learning.
We really love the martial arts and this site is dedicated to martial artists everywhere. We think that the martial arts world makes THE WORLD a better, safer, and more interesting place to be. We hope that we are a part of the village that helps you be a better martial artist - and as a result, a better human being."
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MARTIAL ARTS. IIMA.
Mobile:: +91.9874741567

How to choose a Self_Defence Teacher/Principal/Chancellor for Martialyogarts Workouts.MW*
A good self-defense class teaches skills in awareness, assertiveness, verbal confrontation skills, safety strategies, and physical techniques. These strategies can help you prevent, escape, resist and survive assault, abuse or harassment. A good self-defense course provides training in psychological awareness and verbal skills, not just physical strikes.

In choosing a class, look for a program or an instructor who:
  • Knows the facts about abuse and assault aimed at women, and tailors her classes to this reality. For example, a good class will address situations involving acquaintances and romantic partners, not just attacks by strangers.
  • Knows the realities of women’s lives and is able to work with each student where she is. For example, a good teacher is able to adapt verbal and physical techniques to each student’s strengths and challenges; she will not have a “one-size-fits-all” program.
  • Respects women’s decisions on how to handle dangerous or threatening situations and does not blame or judge survivors
  • Offers techniques, knowledge and strategies to help students make their own decisions about how to handle situations. She does not tell students what they should or should not do.
  • Takes an empowering approach not only to the practice of self-defense but also to teaching the program. For example, students should be able to determine their own levels of participation in the class, and no one should feel pressured into doing specific exercises.

(Thanks to the National Coalition Against Sexual Assault for some of this material.)

SELF-DEFENSE
Are you looking for a self-defense teacher?  Are you looking to become a self-defense teacher? Or are you an experienced self-defense teacher looking to expand your skills and network with other expert teachers?
 
You are in the right place!

The NWMAF offers the most comprehensive conference and certification process.  From cutting-edge research to best-practices in classroom management, from non-profit service to running an effective business, we will help you maximize what you deliver for your students. 
 
So take a look at the teacher, conference, and certification pages.  And we hope to see you at our next conference!
 

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