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gar practitioners teachers and students gathered around grand master Lam Cho and his sons Lam Chun Fai sifu and Lam Chun Sing sifu to take photos The following couple of hours of the birthday party was filled with top notch gung fu demonstrations by Hung Gar sifus practitioners students

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Experience The Healing Power Of Sound The Canadian Association Of Sound Practitioners Official Launch For the first time in Canada musicians performers music teachers and

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Does anyone know the law regarding Sports Massage Practice?
Q. Does the teacher or practitioner have to be qualified in law and if so is there a regulating society and if so who regulates them? Any one know pleeease?
Asked by Paula - Sun Jun 25 17:24:51 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It varies from state to state, but in general you have to be certified as a massage therapist. This means a couple of semesters of school at a registered massage therapy school, plus hands-on training, and passing a comprehensive written test and a practical administered by the state board. And that just gets you certified. You'll still need a lot more upper level classes and experience to pass yourself off as a sports massage therapist. Check out the local registered massage therapy schools in your area for more information. And yes, the teachers at these schools must be registered both as massage therapists and as massage therapy instructors.
Answered by Larousse - Sun Jun 25 17:31:02 2006

Would you like to volunteer in teaching in schools, teacher development, health and sanitation, children?
Q. Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN) is a non-government and non profit organization (NGO) which was founded by a group of development workers, educationists, advocates, social activists, cultural and tourism experts, ex-volunteers and other professionals. The organization has officially been registered under Society Act with the District Administration Office Kathmandu, Nepal (Reg No.147/062/63). This has also been affiliated to the Social Welfare Council (SWC) (Affiliation No. 20910) Nepal. VIN has been a good forum for development practitioners and professionals. From its establishment in 2006, VIN has been providing most affordable volunteering opportunities in different sectors. VIN has been mobilizing international and local… [cont.]
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Any grappeling art students/teachers online?
Q. I'd appreciate it more if someone involved with Judo could answer, since I will be asking about it, but any info related might help. What are Judo's essential targets during a fight, or the general "game plan"? I'm asking because Judo (and other similar grappling arts) is a totally different animal from what I'm used to fighting. I take Yaw Yan, and a more recent addition, Muay Thai. It's a bit in my instinct to take out the legs, or just find a way to move in to the ribs. That's sort of what I'm looking for. I'm pretty sure that each Judo practitioner would have his/her own personal strategy, but if anything, can I get a general outline of what a Judo practitioner would most likely do as priority during a fight? Thanks for the help.
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A. Depends on your style. Grip first and foremost, you want to get dominant grip right away and keep your opponent from getting his. Honestly a lot of places don't emphasize the importance of this, but it is a major difference between an elite Judoka, and your run of the mill Judoka. You grip up with a good Judoka, and you feel like a rag doll, unable to grab him anywhere, where he can manipulate you at will. From there it depends on what your throw(s) is (are), and you go from there, obviously it is their center of balance you want to disrupt or move, so you move or make them move accordingly. For example if I want to throw a guy forward, I make him move in a direction, or throw him when he shifts his weight towards that direction. I want… [cont.]
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