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Negotiation as a Martial Art Techniques to Master the Art of Human Exchange


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English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09F3PT6JW | M4B@128 kbps | 4h 53m | 269 Mb
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We all negotiate. Put more accurately, we are always negotiating. There is always something we want that we do not have. There is always something we have that others want. Those human transactions are very human. The process of bartering, whether it be in billion-dollar transactions or over the use of the family car, is a deeply human activity. But like many soft skills, we don’t teach it. We consider it something that we have to just learn by doing it. And it is true that trial and error is the basic teacher of negotiation.

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Yoga & the Martial Way Yoga for the Jiu-Jitsu Athlete


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English | 2018 | pages: 218 | ISBN: 1983087580 | EPUB | 1,6 mb
"Yoga & the Martial Way" simultaneously helps Jiu-Jitsu athletes develop the mobility for the art of "rolling", while growing into increasingly capable, heart-centered, martial warriors. Filled with Yoga sequences, physiology, and psycho-spiritual insights, "Yoga & the Martial Way" immediately fosters positive transformation in the art of Jiu-Jitsu for anyone who embraces it. Perfect for veteran martial artists and newcomers alike, this book and additional online courses, are a unique experience in the field of martial arts as a path to awakening.

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The Tao of the Side Hustle A Buddhist Martial Arts Approach to Your New Business


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English | November 15, 2022 | ISBN: 1637741960 | 183 pages | PDF | 1.89 Mb
Your pay isn’t keeping up with the cost of living. Student debt weighs you down. Job opportunities just aren’t there, and you feel like you’re falling farther and farther behind.

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Teaching and Learning Japanese Martial Arts Vol. 1 Scholarly Perspectives


Free Download Teaching and Learning Japanese Martial Arts Vol. 1: Scholarly Perspectives By Harrison-Pepper, Sally;Monday, Nyle;Hershey, Lewis;Varley, H Paul
2017 | 160 Pages | ISBN: 1544223331 | EPUB | 3 MB
In contrast to the overabundance of writings about martial arts that are often promotional and misinformative, there are rare works by scholars that are praiseworthy for their sincere, unbiased approach to writing. This is the very definition of "scholarly." This two-volume anthology brings together the best scholarly works published in the Journal of Asian Martial Arts on the topic of teaching and learning Japanese martial arts. In this volume, you’ll find ten chapters that dive deep into Japanese martial traditions, combining aspects of history and culture that explain how teaching methods developed and evolved. Harrison-Pepper’s chapter sets the tone with a focus on the fundamental student-teacher relationship that is responsible for the transmission of any art. She uses sociological and performance studies to analyze the martial art’s maturing process. Since Japan was ruled by a warrior class for nearly 700 years, it is necessary to understand the method by which warriors were educated through the ryuha system. Nyle Monday’s chapter presents this system. Dr. Hershey explores the way in which a martial art can serve as a vehicle for non-discursive intercultural exchange in the teaching process. His chapter provides a discussion of the importance of embodying the feeling or aesthetic of a particular system as a way of knowing and understanding martial techniques. The next three chapters were originally prepared for a meeting of the Association for Asian Studies. Dr. Varley states that most who have written about martial arts practice are not trained scholars. He discusses the state of writing in this field and introduces the other authors. Dr. Hurst discusses the characteristics of the martial arts that place them into the category of "artistic ways." This reflects the "family headship" system of instruction to carry on the school’s traditions. Dr. Friday defines the term ryuha as "branch of the current," representing the onward flow of a stream of thought; the branches betoken the splitting off that occurs as insights are passed from master to students, generation after generation. In the next chapter, Dr. VanHorne’s research is persuading, showing that the ultimate goal of the training is to foster individuals to contribute to the betterment of the collective society with social responsibility. In the following chapter, Dr. Donohue analyzes the organizational components of traditional martial arts training and relates them to modern pedagogical theories. He concludes that the instructional theory embedded in martial arts training is at least as sophisticated and highly developed as are the techniques and philosophies of these systems. In the next chapter, he examines kata training as (1) a cultural activity that has been shaped by the structural characteristics of Japanese culture, and kata training as (2) a highly structured and effective mechanism for imparting technical skill in the martial arts. Kim Taylor provides the final chapter dealing with "progressive instruction" found in many kata-based martial arts. Using iaido (sword drawing) as an example, he demonstrates how a set of practice can build-one kata after the other-from simple to more complex ideas and provide a deeper understanding of the entire set. If you are interested in Japanese martial traditions, you will find much in these ten chapters that clarify why the arts are taught according to a longstanding tradition-and also why there have been evolutionary changes in the instructional methods. There is sound logic for the old traditions, as well as for the changes. The scholarly research presented in this anthology will improve a teacher’s way of instructing and help a student understand what to expect out of his or her studies.

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Martial Arts


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English | 2010 | pages: 98 | ISBN: 1422217388 | PDF | 8,1 mb
Describes the origins and techniques of martial arts, discusses the preparation required and the types of equipment needed to participate, and includes information on nutrition and performance-enhancing drugs.

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The Drama of Dictatorship Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines


Free Download Joseph Scalice, "The Drama of Dictatorship: Martial Law and the Communist Parties of the Philippines"
English | ISBN: 1501770470 | 2023 | 384 pages | PDF | 9 MB
The Drama of Dictatorship uncovers the role played by rival Communist parties in the conflict that culminated in Ferdinand Marcos’s declaration of martial law in 1972. Using the voluminous radical literature of the period, Joseph Scalice reveals how two parties, the PKP and the CPP, torn apart by the Sino-Soviet dispute, subordinated the explosive mass struggles of the time behind rival elite conspirators. The PKP backed Marcos and the CPP, his bourgeois opponents. The absence of an independent mass movement in defense of democracy made dictatorship possible.

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Psyche and Martial Arts Self-Realisation through Martial Arts


Free Download Iulius-Cezar Macarie, "Psyche and Martial Arts: Self-Realisation through Martial Arts"
English | 2010 | pages: 90 | ISBN: 3838393937 | PDF (scan) | 10,4 mb
In the last 35 years, Western scientists have acknowledged the psychological/therapeutic benefits gained through practice of Oriental martial arts. Rather recent writings of analytical psychologists have analysed the methods of ancient martial arts that combine combat with spiritual training to develop a healthy mind, body and spirit. Up to now, very limited research has been carried out into the role martial arts training plays in one’s self-development. This study places martial arts in the same line with traditional somato and verbal psychotherapies concerned with psychological wellbeing. The investigative research carried out in this book follows Carl G. Jung’s Analytical Psychology framework and explores the aspects and means found in the practice of martial arts and their connectedness with the process of Self-realisation. The study illustrates the journeys of seven martial artists and analyzes the meanings they make of their journeys on the Way of the Warrior to wholeness, inner peace and harmony. This book will be an interesting reading for practitioners of both fields, Psychology and martial arts or anyone interested in their own journey of personal realisation.

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