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Preventing Sunburn during Soccer Training

May 1st, 2011 Soccer lover No comments
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Preventing Sunburn during Soccer Training




Preventing Sunburn during Soccer Training

Many times, soccer training takes place outdoors in the bright sunshine. While this is a totally healthy environment to building essential skills and techniques required to effectively develop a soccer player, it does pose the potential of the players experiencing sunburn. This is especially true of individuals who have fair skin. Sunburn can happen very quickly, but the results of the burn can last weeks. This is why it is important to learn ways of preventing sunburn during soccer training. In this article, I will provide helpful hints on how you can aide this prevention. If you are a parent of a child that is participating in an outdoor soccer training session, this information is particularly important.


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Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.

April 22nd, 2011 Aikido master No comments
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Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.




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Founding Principles of Aikido. T eachings of Aikido. Japanese martial arts.

Aikido means "The Way of Harmony with the Spirit" and is considered a non-violent form of martial art. However, don’t be fooled. Aikido when used correctly is very powerful often are able to block and neutralize strong attacks and counter them with an equal force.

Morihei Ueshiba, now known as O-sensei to the world of Aikido, founded the martial art. O-sensei is a master of Jujitsu or unarmed combat, Kinjitsu or sword combat, and sojitsu or spear combat and studied philosophical and religious teachings.

Because of the religious and philosophical foundations of Aikido, principles of the martial art include ways to harmonize with the ki or spirit within oneself and the bigger spirit of nature. Among the principles of Aikido include oneness, circular motion and ki.

Among the philosophical teachings of Aikido, one of the more basics and more important is learning to control oneself. Maintaining an inner balance is necessary to harmonize with others enabling to control an opponent’s attack or applying an effective technique. Self-control is the key to achieve and maintain harmony.

The Principle of Oneness is another basic principle in Aikido. An aikidoka must learn to become one with any situation. Becoming one means having an attitude of respect for all things and situations, friend or foe. By training to become one with every situation, harmonization will follow and it will become possible to execute Aikido techniques, movements and forms accurately and efficiently.

Harmony also means synthesis. And the spiritual circle which is a foundation of all Aikido techniques synthesizes everything. Aikido is a combination of circular movements. Its techniques and movements revolve around the concept of circular motions. When an opponent attacks, the aikidoka uses a circular motion of the lower abdomen to control the attack and execute Aikido techniques to counterattack.

It is said that defense is the greatest offense. In Aikido to defend properly an attack, one must learn to move away from the range of effectiveness of the opponent’s attack. However, as you try to defend by getting out of the opponent’s effective range, you must also try to maintain your own range of effectiveness in order to counterattack efficiently.

You won’t be able to give an effective counterattack if you stepped too far away from your opponent. Similarly, being too close would definitely lessen the effectiveness of your techniques. Everything will depend on the situation. As an Aikido practitioner, you must learn to determine how to avoid your opponent’s range while controlling your own in various situations.

Finally, the Principle of Ki involves believing that every thing in the universe is governed by a force or spirit.


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