As part of the study, the researchers conducted a 15-week Tai Chi
program and found that participating patients improved on a
quality-of-life based measurement called SF-36 and also on a test
called HIT-6TM designed to capture the effect of headaches. A 15 week
intervention of Tai Chi practice was effective in reducing headaches.
The patients also reported improvement in energy levels, emotional well
being, social functioning and mental health.
Tai Chi reduces tension headaches apparently!
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Qigong Improves Concentration in School Children
18 02 2008Claudia Witt, MD, and associates from the Institute for Social
Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Health Economics at the University of
Berlin, did a study on 140 students to determine the result of a
six-month program of Xianggong (”fragrant qigong”), movement
instruction for the students’ health and behaviour.
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Advice: Beginning BJJ / MMA / Martial arts in general
15 02 2008Lately it seems like I’ve been seeing threads pop up left and right from new grapplers who get upset at how quickly they get tapped, or who wonder how they can get better faster, or who simply think they suck. With respect, frankly its starting to get tiresome.
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Another Meditation Article
4 02 2008In 1985, the meditation team made a video of monks drying cold, wet sheets with body heat. They also documented monks spending a winter night on a rocky ledge 15,000 feet high in the Himalayas. The sleep-out took place in February on the night of the winter full moon when temperatures reached zero degrees F. Wearing only woolen or cotton shawls, the monks promptly fell asleep on the rocky ledge, They did not huddle together and the video shows no evidence of shivering. They slept until dawn then walked back to their monastery.
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