Kinesiology for Kids
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Andrea M.
Single Motherhood chips away at the edges of a lot of little things that, if you had another adult in the house, you might not ever think of. Frances spends a lot of time playing by herself while I cook, clean, do homework, or sometimes sit in a semi-catatonic state on the couch; it's making her more independent, I think, which is one of those mixe ...
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Touch for Health & PKP Kinesiology
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Aliesa George
I’ve been off the blog-wagon for the past few weeks, and am now on the band-wagon to spread the word about the benefits of Kinesiology and Touch for Health! To continue my education in Mind-Body wellness - I’ve enrolled in a series of workshops this year to learn muscle testing and body balancing ...
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Viktoras Kulvinskas on applied kinesiology or muscle testing
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Annet v.
Raw food expert Viktoras Kulvinskas shows how to use muscle testing or applied kinesiology to find out what is good for you. You can use this technique to test supplements, food, ideas, relationships etc. I've personally used it for over 30 years and it ...
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Distance Education: Kinesiology Master's Degree
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Eric C.
What is your opinion of online or distance education masters degrees in human kinetics/kinesiology? Do you know of any good distance education programs? I want to further my education, but I already have a good full time training job and client base that I don't ...
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Learn to test what diet is best for you with applied kinesiology
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Annet v.
... out, what diet is ideal for you? You can experiment, try, find out, experiment again and overtime you will get a feeling for it. You can also take a shortcut: try applied kinesiology. My experience with applied kinesiology I started with applied kinesiology 30 years ago. Later on I used many different systems like bio-resonan ...
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Alexander Technique: A Dance Kinesiology Somatic Practice
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Christine ..1 Comment
Dance is one of the most demanding performing arts and dancers, unfortunately, are prone to overuse injuries and injuries from forcing technique. In Dance Magazine, Robert Britton, an Alexander teacher who works with dancers, said, “Our bodies have histories. Past injuries and the places we hold tension affect our ways of moving. Dancers bring thes ...
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Attackproof/Kichuando anyone?
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Pat Parker
This is interesting from a kinesiology point of view. Have any of y'all had any contact with these AttackProof /kichuando guys? Anyone read the book? What do y'all think?
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Senior Fitness News
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Lucy J.
Snippets of Senior Fitness News this week
Exercise adds years to life and improves quality, researchers say. A research team, led by kinesiology professor Edward McAuley, found that previously sedentary seniors who incorporated exercise into their lifestyles not only improved physical function, but experien ...
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My Georgia Southern College Degree Review on AskTheTrainer!
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Doug Groce
... have 30 seconds a piece to give the correct muscle, muscle attachment, or bony landmark on the body…Anyway, my buddy Mike over at AskTheTrainer.com is creating a database of Kinesiology and Exercise Science degree reviews from trainers across the country.I recently did my college degree review of the Georgia Southern University Exercise Science pr ...
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