Wednesday, 31 July 2019
Should You Take Laxatives When Fasting? | Fasting & Cleanses
Whether you’re trying to lose weight, improve your health or get more energy, here’s some resources for your Detox: Optimum Colon: 14 Days Quick Cleanse to Support Detox: http://amzn.to/1Rue0vj Nature's Secret 5-Day Fast and Cleanse Kit : http://amzn.to/1FXo12E 10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse: http://amzn.to/1L723aA Weight loss with Intermittent Fasting: Detox and Clean Your Body: http://amzn.to/1j9dWWb The Reboot with Joe Juice Diet: Lose Weight, Get Healthy: http://amzn.to/1jdGfTQ Watch more How to Detox videos: https://ift.tt/316fyGi Hi, I'm Natalia Rose. Today, we're going to talk about whether or not you should take laxatives when you're fasting. In my personal professional experience, I have found laxatives to be undermining to a fast or to a cleanse and to the human body at large rather than supportive of it. There are alternatives however; colonics, enemas, aloe vera, and herbs that will help increase the peristalsis and help tonify the intestine while you're fasting. One part that is great for tonifying the intestine while you're fasting is called triphala. It literally means 'tree fruits'. Triphala will support the elimination without aggravating your intestine like a laxative will. What you need to know about laxatives is that laxatives are very irritating to the body and to the intestine while they're moving through. So the waste elimination that you have as a result of taking laxatives comes from the bowel being irritated and literally shaking off the waste that is in the intestine rather than the natural movement of the intestine and the peristaltic action pushing the waste through and out. It's a very different experience for the bowel. It's a very different result that you'll have when you have a true movement versus a movement that's triggered by taking laxatives.
Tuesday, 30 July 2019
Kenny Florian on How to Beat Khabib
For episode 2 of H.U.M.A.N, we brought in UFC vet Kenny "KenFlo" Florian to talk about what filming The Ultimate Fighter season 1 was like, a near-death experience that changed his life, and how, if possible, to beat Khabib Nurmagomedov. FULL PODCAST w/KENNY FLORIAN►https://ift.tt/2Yfh8ca Kenny Florian's IG►https://ift.tt/2OqAPZP SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Knife Defense with Funker Tactical | Master Wong
Knife Defense with Funker Tactical | Master Wong at the martial art super show in Las Vegas USA meets a Ppaulo Rubio from Funker Tactical we show how the knife works in a self-defence situation. It will answer all the What if questions. Elbow vs knee in Self defence combat which one is more effective? | Master Wong what is effective Elbow vs knee in street fight in Wing Chun and MMA training. KT3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our KT3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2IAmu71 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Monday, 29 July 2019
How to Control Road Rage | Anger Management
Want to get a grip on your Anger? Check out these resources: Beyond Anger: How to Free Yourself from the Grip of Anger: http://amzn.to/1VFo0CA The Anger Workbook: http://amzn.to/1FXmxpi Anger Management For Dummies: http://amzn.to/1VFokRC The Cow in the Parking Lot: A Zen Approach to Overcoming Anger: http://amzn.to/1QZTMcb Anger Management for Everyone: Seven Proven Ways to Control Anger: http://amzn.to/1Om49ro Watch more Anger Management videos: https://ift.tt/2Yx0pQP I'm Dr. Ryan Fuller, and I'm going to talk to you a little bit about how to control road rage. So road rage is a very serious issue in America and other countries as well. It's responsible for all kinds of property damage in terms of auto accidents but also even homicides. So people do get seriously injured and even killed as a function of road rage. In a way, someone with high anger, who's put in a very heavily trafficked area with time constraints, is really the perfect recipe for aggressive behavior. And so if we look at some of the potential triggers for someone who has anger management issue, putting them in a vehicle that's already dangerous, which means if something goes wrong, there might be property damage to their vehicle or someone else's, creates an experience of anxiety and fear, because there's a threat to loss of property. So it makes anger very likely. The second component is oftentimes people struggling with anger or illness have very strong demands about how other people are meant to behave and follow the rules in a high sense of a need for control. So again, a heavy commute with a lot of other people on the road makes this a very difficult situation for someone with high anger to manage and navigate. So I recommend a few things. One, it's a very simple technique called "The Three P's", which is predict, plan, and prepare. When I shared this with one of my clients some years ago, she shared with me, it was the first time I've heard it, that failing to plan is like planning to fail. And the one thing is that most of us have a fairly regular commute pattern. In which case, we have a pretty good idea that traffic might, in fact, exist in that particular time, in that particular path. What we want to do is be realistic about that and make sure that we at least take the urgency and the time constraint out of the equation. And that means leaving plenty of time so that there's a cushion in case there is traffic. So the first step is try to change what you can by predicting ahead of time, making an appropriate plan to leave early, and maybe even preparing for a potential traffic jam by bringing audio book along or something like that. We certainly don't want you to be engaged in, you know, particular behaviors that might distract you from driving. At the same time, we need you to make sure that you are realistic that you might be stuck in traffic. And while you're there, we want to make sure that you're not ruminating and resenting the person next you and the fact that you're going to be late. The second is we want you to prepare ahead of time some sort of realistic, coping statements so that if someone does in fact cut you off, they're slowing down, or someone's tailgating you, that you in fact practice rehearsing rational coping beliefs about that situation instead of something irrational that going to simply exacerbate the problem and make you angrier and possibly aggressive. So some good things to keep in mind is one, usually, another person on the road is not really out to get you. In fact, they're thinking very little about you. What they're really thinking about most of the time is where they need to go and what they need to do. Now that can be upsetting, but it's critical. If someone is at risk for road rage, they don't personalize the issue by assuming hostile intent on the other person's part. Instead, try to cope by thinking something like, "Well this is unfortunate they are acting this way, but it doesn't have much to do with me. It probably says more about his or her behavior. What I need to do is take a deep breath, calm myself down, and focus on my goals, which is getting safely to the next destination." So two main things I recommend for people with road rages: First - predict, plan, and prepare, especially if it's a commute you know well. And that might mean bringing something else along like an audio book to calm yourself down. Second - to prepare the kinds of coping statements that might help you realistically cope with the situation as opposed to personalizing it and making it worse than it is.
Sunday, 28 July 2019
Elbow vs knee in Self defence combat which one is more effective? | Master Wong
Elbow vs knee in Self defence combat which one is more effective? | Master Wong what is effective Elbow vs knee in street fight in Wing Chun and MMA training. KT3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our KT3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2IAmu71 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Saturday, 27 July 2019
🔴 YOKKAO 41 & 42 | LIVE MUAY THAI FIGHTS
FIGHTTIPS has teamed up with YOKKAO to bring you free Muay Thai fights! Live from Dublin, Ireland, Yokkao 41 & 42 is packed with some of the most exciting Thai boxers, including: "The Hitman" Liam Harrison, "The Body Snatcher" Spencer Brown, and Singdam. Join other fans in the chat, and leave a comment below if you'd like to see more live fights on FIGHTTIPS! SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW FIGHTTIPS: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Friday, 26 July 2019
About Memory Expert Barry Reitman | Memory Techniques
Forget Something? Beef up your memory with these products: Unlimited Memory: How to Use Learning Strategies to Learn Faster: http://amzn.to/1ZhQd79 The Memory Book: The Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work: http://amzn.to/1GyJ4DK Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering: http://amzn.to/1R1vC0U The Memory Jogger 2: Tools for Continuous Improvement: http://amzn.to/1Oo5pMt Memory Improvement: How To Improve Your Memory In Just 30 Days: http://amzn.to/1Oo5pMt Watch more How to Improve Your Memory videos: https://ift.tt/2Y9V1Uk My name's Barry Reitman. I'm the author of Secrets, Tips, and Tricks of a Powerful Memory, which is a book and a 4-CD set. They work well together. You can listen in the car during those wasted hours that you spend commuting to work, or going to school, or wherever it is. And when you get home, you might want to look a little bit more closely. So open up the book. The chapter numbers are the same. And most of the materials is the same. It can work together. I've always had an interest in doing parlor tricks, memory tricks, card tricks. So I was aware of things like how to remember a long list. I wasn't always very good at it. And then an event happened. April 2008, I was in my office. My best customer called. I do equipment financing. And he said, "Barry, I spoke to my partner, and we want to go ahead with the contract that you and I negotiated yesterday. Right to the penny, the dollars and cents. Everything is fine. Please prepare a contract." And I said, "Josh, I'm in a rush. I'm raising out of the office now," which I was, "and my desk is a mess," it always is. "Do me a favor. Send an email to my secretary, Roseanne, with exactly those terms and conditions, and dollars and payments and everything else. And I'll tell her to watch for that email and prepare a contract while I'm gone." What I didn't tell Josh is that I not only didn't remember the terms and conditions, and dollars amounts that we had negotiated. It was much worse than that. I didn't remember and could not reconstruct having been on the phone with him the day before. That was my wake up call. I had to take those few cute little tricks that I knew, and make it into my life using these things, and learning how easy it is to picture things to remember them. That's what I do. So now, I lecture, I write, I do stage presentations. I teach people how to remember. And I got to tell you, the toughest part of my job is showing them that it's really easy. Don't hold back. It's really easy. My book, there are other good books. My websites, memoryshock.com, or powerfulmemorysecrets.com. My book, my CDs, and others. Go to Amazon. Take a look at what's available. Read the reviews. Read the reviews about mine. Read the others. But whatever you do, get started. Because what I guarantee you, what I promise you - this stuff is easy.
Thursday, 25 July 2019
Striker vs Wrestler | MMA Partner Drill
You may have heard the terms "Sprawl & Brawl" or "Lay & Pray" to describe an MMA fighter's style, meaning someone who prefers stand-up striking vs ground wrestling respectively. Coach Vince 'The Anomaly' shares a valuable partner drill to work scrambles to rise to your feet immediately after getting taken down, to keep the fight standing (and vice-versa). Vince's IG►https://ift.tt/2JE7Mj1 SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Wing Chun Master Meet JKD Woman | Master Wong
Wing Chun Master Meet JKD Woman | Master Wong at the martial art super show in Las Vegas USA meets a Sifu Singh. They demonstrate street self-defence and knife defence JKD woman self-defence HK3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our HK3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2S6WTa6 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Wednesday, 24 July 2019
How to Read the High Priestess Card | Tarot Cards
Unlock the mysteries of Tarot: The Complete Guide to the Tarot: http://amzn.to/1Pj0Div The Tarot Bible: The Definitive Guide to the Cards: http://amzn.to/1LlxTzz Chakra Wisdom Oracle Cards: http://amzn.to/1hrj3zE The Essential Tarot Kit: Book and Card Set: http://amzn.to/1ZdkUu5 The Rider Tarot Deck Cards: http://amzn.to/1OmCOXQ Watch more How to Read Tarot Cards videos: https://ift.tt/2SLbU1X Hello, I"m Ellen Goldberg and I welcome you to a Tarot Moment from the School of Oracles. In this segment, we're going to take a peak at the high priestess. The high priestess is the chief feminine elder. She and the Magician, and the Fool, are actually the only three characters in the entire deck. Every card, every person that we see in this deck is going to be some version of the three of them. The Fool is the super conscious and spirit. The Magician is the best use of the self conscious everyday mind. And, the High Priestess is the guardian of the sub-conscious. This is why she sits in front of a vast sea. Peak behind her veil, and notice the water there. The sea is one of the symbols of the collective unconscious. And our own personal consciousness is just a little inlet or bank off of this vast ocean. She also sits between two great pillars. On the card, they look quiet manageable in size, but if we went to see them as they really are on Typhany they would vast like big redwood trees. These are the two great pillars at Solomon's temple. The B and the J written on the pillars in the Rider-Waite deck represent the first letters of their names in Hebrew. Boaz for the darker pillar, the pillar of negation. Where you just hold your ground and say no. And, J, for Jakin the name of the pillar of affirmation. The yes. The I will. The going forward. And, there she is, right in the center. She represents the reconciliation of opposites. And, she is a preview for us of the completion of the great work of the marriage of the self conscious and the sub-conscious within the self. Another symbol of that is the cross of equal arms that she wears on her breast which shows the marriage of the horizontal and vertical plains. The horizontal being the earth plain, and the vertical being the spiritual coming down. You can imagine that the point in the center of the cross if of utmost importance. In Tarot, she is ruled by the moon or really we get this association from her feeble letter Gimel the Camel. The moon was given to Gimel in the Zohar, the oldest book of the Kabbalah. The moon is the ship of the sky, just like the camel was the ship of the desert. You can imagine how in the time when Tarot was forming how important that camel was. That camel opened up civilization and connected peoples and counties like nothing did before. Before camels, first they used donkeys, but a camel could travel so much further on so much less. And sometimes, the hump of the camel, especially if there's two humps, reminds us of the crescent of the moon. The high priestess if also in kabbalistic lore considered the shekina, the female aspect of god. In Kabbalah, the divine equally is divided between masculine and feminine. And for us in our tarot journey, that's the high priestess and the magician. Although, we will see this represented again and again because tarot is very keen on this point. She reconciler of opposites sits in front of the veil of Isis, and she wears on her head the crown of Isis with the full moon and new moon and a waning moon. Crescents on either side. This is the crown of Isis, and therefore, as they would say, there is no man who can lift the veil of Isis. Only Isis lifts her own veil. In other words, you can't force the sub-conscious. You see her dress towards the bottom is like little wavelets going off the side of the card. Every piece of water, every stream, every pool that you see in the tarot, comes from her dress. She is the source. The number two. Well, it represents duality. And duality is the price of existence. On her higher polarity, she represents the reconciliation of opposites. She is peace that comes from finding that reconciliation and inner wisdom. This card, and all things that are associated with the moon and the water represent psychic ability. When you get her well aspected in a reading then probably they are talking about your own interior channels opening. For she is intuition and wisdom at the deepest source. On her lower polarity, then she is the lower aspects of the number two. Doubt. Dualism. Being divided. Having a closed channel. Being duplicitous. And, finding no inner peace. Instead, inner strife. Respect that duality. Sometimes, it's shown whether she's erect or reversed. Other times, it really comes from the fact that
Tuesday, 23 July 2019
Van Life ep. 2: Iowa Muay Thai & Pivot Side Kicks in Chicago
We've officially been living in a van for a few weeks now, traveling across the country to explore martial arts in America. In this episode, we travel to Des Moines, Iowa to watch the TBA (Thai Boxing Association) Muay Thai tournaments. Then we had to make up for lost time and drive straight through Colorado to Elgin, Illinois where I held a seminar at Fusion Fitness MMA, covering a punch setup for the pivot side kick. Subscribe and follow us as we continue to travel the country via #vanlife! Fusion Fitness MMA (Chicago area): https://ift.tt/2JO9Zqt SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw Vince's IG►https://ift.tt/2JE7Mj1 FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Wing Chun Master Meet JKD Master | Master Wong
Wing Chun Master Meet JKD Master | Master Wong at the martial art super show in Las Vegas USA meets a Sifu Singh. They demonstrate street self-defence and knife defence JKD HK3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our HK3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2S6WTa6 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Monday, 22 July 2019
Lesson 7: How to Make a Fondant Pickle
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Sunday, 21 July 2019
3 Wrestling Drills for MMA
At this point, 28 UFC champions have a wrestling base as their primary fight style (as compared to boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ, etc.) That's a wide majority -- point being: wrestling is ESSENTIAL for MMA. It bridges the gap between striking and submissions; it is the best practice for ground control; and wrestling teaches how to stop takedowns. In this tutorial, Coach Vince 'The Anomaly' shows 3 great wrestling drills for MMA, so grab a partner and get to work! Vince's IG►https://ift.tt/2JE7Mj1 SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Surprise attack when walking to your car | Master Wong
Surprise attack when walking to your car | Master Wong Master Wong shows you how to defend yourself on the surprise attack while you’re walking to your car using Wing Chun Kung Fu, KT3 system, Tai Chi, Click here for all the nitty-gritty: http://bit.ly/31xF8Fg KT3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our KT3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2IAmu71 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Friday, 19 July 2019
Dealing with Your Kids' Sibling Rivalry | Child Anxiety
No child should suffer depression and anxiety without help, seek professional help for you and your child and here’s some resources for educating yourself along the way: Freeing Your Child from Negative Thinking: http://amzn.to/1jOAGeu How To Get Unstuck From The Negative Muck: http://amzn.to/1Pj1b7O Depression and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers: http://amzn.to/1LiG97G What to Do When You're Scared and Worried: A Guide for Kids: http://amzn.to/1jOAOuH What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety: http://amzn.to/1JThS2M Watch more How to Deal with Child Anxiety & Depression videos: https://ift.tt/2JN5D1u I'm going to talk about how to deal with your children's sibling rivalry. Now I think those two words often go together. I think those two words often go together in a sentence. As long as there are siblings, right away there is rivalry, because once there is more than one child in a family, two things happen: there is competition for attention, and there is just competition, because basically, children, when the rivalry is going on, it's often about wanting approval and attention from that person that's most important, and that's a parent. And then the other thing is that's going on is there is competition by who is better, and that's all about the social world that they are now born into when there is more than one of them. And so you're stuck with trying to figure out both of those things. First, recognize that they just want you. Even when they're doing things that seems like bad behavior, it's what we call "negative attention-seeking," because they're trying to get all of you all the time. And you don't always realize that "No," that yelling, whatever it is, it's getting you in their life, and they like that, because then you're focused on them. So you need to think about how to change that part of the behavior so it's more positive, and that you're paying attention to when they are getting along and making sure that you're praising them for good sibling behavior. The other thing is realize that some of sibling rivalry is a great testing ground for life, because you go out of your family and there are other people. They are bigger. They are stronger. They are different than you. You have a boss, and you're working with other colleagues. So kids need to learn how to get along with someone else on the playground, in the office, and just in life. So you don't want to rush in and solve all of those squabbles, because it's going to teach them "Somebody else will fix it for me." So sometimes you have to sit back and give them skills and have them talk it out, work it out, share. Give them all those tools and strategies that they are going to need later on. Sometimes they give in for the better good of the other person. Sometimes they go last instead of first. Sometimes they take turns. And so you have to think about if there is something that's physically destructive, if they're hurting each other too much, in terms of their bodies or their emotions, then yes, you need to be the one to protect all of your children from each other. But if not, you want to sometimes pause for a minute and think, "Maybe they can work this out," because you know what? You weren't there. They are going to argue about who started it and "She started it" and "He started it," and you can't always win. So sometimes what you want to do is "You guys try to work it out and let's see how that happens" and other times, it's "Okay, you're both getting put to your room, because I can't tell who was right and who was wrong," and other times, you just go in and protect and then give them those skills for later on, when you're not around, to make sure that they can solve their problems.
Thursday, 18 July 2019
How to Practice Defense on a Heavybag
The heavybag is a great tool for developing punching power and endurance, but it is important than you also focus on practicing defense. As a fighter, you want to keep your training as realistic and sport-specific as possible. Here are some fight tips on the sweet science of boxing, for your next punching bag workout. SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
How Common Is Autism? | Autism
Learn more about Autism with these Tools and Resources: NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity: http://amzn.to/1MeQvSu Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method: http://amzn.to/1PiTfUb 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism: http://amzn.to/1Ru8qsR Stack It Peg Game With Board Occupational Therapy Game: http://amzn.to/1Zd77Us The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules: http://amzn.to/1OlWHga Watch more How to Understand Autism videos: https://ift.tt/2JQfqE9 So how common is autism? This is a very interesting and controversial subject and a lot in the media, there's concern that the diagnosis of autism has substantially increased. The present data is one in 88 of our children are being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder and this is really a global statistic. There are differences in difference areas. For example, in areas in New Jersey, there was a diagnosed of one in 49. Recent C.D.C. telephone-based survey of parents reported that one in 50 homes had a child with an autism spectrum disorder. Now that's not the best way to analyze it, but these are prevalence studies. There is concern that we are overdiagnosing this or is there truly an increase and that debate is ongoing. There has been a change in the diagnostic criteria that has taken place between the D.S.M. IV and the D.S.M. V, and that is now going to change some of the prevalence data because of the way we diagnose these children. There is controversy that we are over diagnosing children with autism spectrum in the sense that a lot of neurologic diagnosis, for example, the Rett syndrome has been included or children who were previously not diagnosed like Asperger's or high functioning autism are now being included because we have widened the spectrum of the diagnostic criteria. However, the other side is the areas which have higher incidence of autism being diagnosed. For example, a Somali population that came and settled in Canada picked up an increased incidence of autism compared to even the area around. So was there genetic tendencies or snips, for example, or differences that with environmental triggers caused an issue and an increase or there something in the family that we have these cohort of people coming in? So there is a lot of concern about true increase in the incidence of autism and a lot more studies need to be done. One in 88 of our children being diagnosed is often son. With the new diagnostic criteria of the D.S.M. V, they’re going to be new studies that are needed to see what the trajectory is and what it is in different areas, because now we have a social communication disorder which has actually been removed from the diagnostic criteria. Similarly Rett’s which only occurs in girls as a neurologic condition has also been removed from the diagnostic criteria. Prevalence is important for us to address this increase that we are seeing, it's because we are going to need a lot more services and a lot more support for families. So whether that the understanding, whether it's overdiagnosis or truly an increase in the incidence in prevalence of autism, the reality is the present data is one in 88 of children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Whichever side of the controversy that you fall on whether you believe it is increase in prevalence because of increase in diagnostic criteria or you think there's truly an increased in incidence, we are still researching that but the truth is we need more services and resources for the children and for their families.
Tuesday, 16 July 2019
Heavybag Ground & Pound MMA Drill
In MMA, the art of ground and pounding is much more than just power punches. Coach Vince 'The Anomaly' shows a heavybag drill, focusing on ground control, positioning, and the different available strikes. Now go drop your heavybag and get to work! SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Wing Chun Master meet UFC Fighter | Master Wong
Wing Chun Master meet UFC Fighter Glover Teixeira, at the martial art super show in Las Vegas USA. They cover the subjects on street self-defence and competition like UFC fighting, two very different styles of fighting. HK3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our HK3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2S6WTa6 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Monday, 15 July 2019
How to Say "Where Are You From" in Greek | Greek Lessons
Like these Greek Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1NeqM2W Χαίρετε, Looking to learn Greek? Lonely Planet Greek Phrasebook & Dictionary Paperback: http://amzn.to/1VEs1fM Get Your Greek On!: Basic Greek in Two Weeks: http://amzn.to/1MeWd70 Learn Greek - Word Power 101 Kindle Edition: http://amzn.to/1GwEOEL The Ultimate Greek Phrasebook: http://amzn.to/1Om9UWf Read and Speak Greek for Beginners: http://amzn.to/1L72qSy Watch more How to Speak Greek videos: https://ift.tt/2k534Pk How to say "Where Are You From?" in Greek Where are you from? �'πό πού είσαι? "A-po pou e-se?" Where are you from? �'πό πού είσαι? "A-po pou e-se?" Now, you try. That was the informal version. Perhaps you want to use the formal version: Where are you from? �'πό πού είστε? "A-po pou e-ste?" Where are you from? �'πό πού είστε? "A-po pou e-ste?" Now, you try. If you want to say: Are you from Greece? Είσαι από την Ελλάδα? "E-se apo teen E-la-da?" Are you from Greece? Είσαι από την Ελλάδα? "E-se apo teen E-la-da?" Now, you try. That was the informal version. Perhaps you want to use the formal version: Είστε από την Ελλάδα? "E-ste apo teen E-la-da?" Are you from Greece? Είστε από την Ελλάδα? "E-ste apo teen E-la-da?" Now, you try. If you want to say: I'm from the United States. Είμαι από την �'μερική "E-me apo teen A-me-ree-kee". I'm from the United States. Είμαι από την �'μερική "E-me apo teen A-me-ree-kee". Now, you try. And that's how to say "Where Are You From?" in Greek.
Sunday, 14 July 2019
10 Bad Heavybag Habits (How to Fix Them!)
The heavybag is a great tool for fighters, but it can create bad habits. We tend to get power-obsessed, and forget about proper technique. Here are 10 bad habits fighters make on the heavybag, and how you can avoid these mistakes! SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
How to apply rear naked choke | Master Wong
How to apply rear naked choke | Master Wong BJJ Master Glover Teixeira, Joao Gabriel Rocha Master Wong meets all these Masters at the martial art super show in Las Vegas USA. All these Masters show you how to do a rear naked choke properly. Ideal BJJ competition. HK3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our HK3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2S6WTa6 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Friday, 12 July 2019
How to Get Early Intervention Services | Autism
Learn more about Autism with these Tools and Resources: NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity: http://amzn.to/1MeQvSu Autism Breakthrough: The Groundbreaking Method: http://amzn.to/1PiTfUb 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism: http://amzn.to/1Ru8qsR Stack It Peg Game With Board Occupational Therapy Game: http://amzn.to/1Zd77Us The Asperkid's (Secret) Book of Social Rules: http://amzn.to/1OlWHga Watch more How to Understand Autism videos: https://ift.tt/2LQHdXI If you have a child who you think may have features of autism or autism spectrum disorder, or is even diagnosed by the primary physician, either way - you can avail off early intervention. And early intervention always known as EIP is something that's available in every state. And at 0 to 3, you can actually initiate the service very much on your own even without involving your primary physician, who at that point may or may not be as concerned, or if you don't get an appointment. If you have concerns about your child having speech delay, or a typical speech development, poor social contentedness or eye-contact or social referencing or they're in their own world, or being very repetitive, having rigid behaviors. There many red flags and you can initiate an evaluation with early intervention going through your district, going through your local burrow. A lot of information is available even on government websites; you can do the 0 to 3 program. They will respond to your concerns, but they will only respond to your concerns. For example, if you only talk about speech delay, your child will only get a speech evaluation. Unless you talk about sensory issues or fine-motor or motor delays, then you will get an occupation therapy or physical therapy evaluation. Similarly, a psychological evaluation is done when there are concerns raised about behavior and understanding. So if you're not raising those concerns, it's not automatic comprehensive evaluation. And that's a very important point that I want parents to be aware of because a lot of people say, "Hey I had an early intervention evaluation and I'm getting speech therapy and occupational therapy for my child." But if you do not have a psychological evaluation, you will not end up getting the behavioral services that are so important for a child diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Also, to make a diagnosis of ASD, as we are going to abbreviate for autism spectrum, you need to be a Ph. D. Psychologist. And if not so, I would nonetheless, even if you do get an early intervention evaluation; go to your primary physician. Whether they were the initiating one or otherwise, follow up, give them feedback, get a referral to a specialist whether it's a developmental pediatrician or a neurologist to evaluate the child for possible other reasons for developmental delay. Early intervention is wonderful, because there is a lot of data from the national council that it does make a difference. In fact, the earlier the diagnosis, the better chance you have of intervening with the neuroplasticity of the brain. And there is a lot of data supporting that, not just early intervention but also getting adequate services, and there is interesting data on increased hours of service, so at least 25 hours of service is important. Early intervention evaluations are done at multiple centers, some hospitals have them as well, and there are sites, you can easily Google it, look it up and you can get that information going and directly call the hotline. Early intervention services are provided both at a center as well as home-based. And often kids with the autism spectrum need one or the other or both. So, early intervention is the way to go. And there is concern that parents has noticed symptoms, parents have concerns for their child, even prior to the screening process. And there is a gap between the time of parental concern and actual diagnosis. So let's get early intervention going early, it is crucial for your child.
Thursday, 11 July 2019
How Guns Changed Martial Arts in the 1800's
Welcome to H.U.M.A.N. (Humanity's United Martial Arts Network), brought to you by FIGHTTIPS; hosted by Shane Fazen & Marcus Kowal. As lifelong fighters, Shane and Marcus understand that with great skill comes great responsibility -- H.U.M.A.N. explores the roots of martial arts, and how the acquired skills transcend just combat. This pilot episode with history professor Daniele Bolelli is a perfect first podcast to set the tone for our show. Daniele explains how Japan nearly abandoned all martial arts when America attacked their ports with guns and cannons, until the founder of Judo, Kanō Jigorō, revitalized martial arts by focusing not only on self-defense, but also on moral behavior and self-improvement. Listen to the full podcast with Daniele: https://ift.tt/2LN5VYH Upcoming episodes: •Michelle "Karate Hottie" Waterson (UFC Fighter) •Tony Blauer (Self Defense Expert) •Kenny Florian (UFC Fighter & Commentator) •Renato Laranja (27-time World BJJ Champion) •Shakira Barrera (Actress & Activist) Daniele Bolelli►https://ift.tt/RwoAm8 Marcus Kowal►https://ift.tt/2LPLuKI SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Wing Chun Master Meet BJJ Master | Master Wong
Wing Chun master Master Wong meets BJJ Master Glover Teixeira, Joao Gabriel Rocha at the martial art super show in Las Vegas USA. They cover the subjects on street self-defence and competition fighting, two very different styles of fighting. HK3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our HK3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2S6WTa6 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
How to Do a Plank Kickout | Sexy Butt
Like these Butt Workouts !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1j9RBY8 Trying to get Bootylicious? Here’s some resources to help you shape up: Jillian Michaels Killer Buns & Thighs: http://amzn.to/1L0kuQo 10 Minute Solution: Butt Lift: http://amzn.to/1N0sSjz Butt Workouts by Chia Booty: http://amzn.to/1jdGoXB Fat Burning Butt Lift & Thigh Workout for a Perfect Ass & Sexy Legs: http://amzn.to/1OmabbC Get That Bubble Butt!: How to Sculpt Your Butt: http://amzn.to/1jOzI1T Watch more Sexy Butt Workout videos: https://ift.tt/32iUDBl How to do a plank kick out for a sexy butt. So this is a little bit more of an advanced move, you have to really focus on core stabilization here, so you're going to start off in a plank position. Plank, your shoulders are always aligned with your wrists and you kick those legs out, your abs are nice and tight always engaged, belly button pulled to the spine, no arch or curl in that back, you want to keep it nice and flat, and so from here, you're going to raise your legs, pretty much its like a leg raise or like a standing glute kick back, you're just going to take one leg, point the toe, kick it up and down, up and down, up and down. So this is not only gonna focus on that glute, you're going to feel this on that upper body too, but that's okay. You can work everything else at the same time. So you can do ten to twelve reps on each side, just kick that leg up and down, up and down on the otherside, up, down, really focus on squeezing that glute as you kick it all the way up to the top, as high as you can. So again make sure that back stays flat, the abs are nice and tight so you keep the core engaged so you're not throwing out your back when you pick up like that. So again, kicking straight up, down, up, down, otherside, up, down, up down. And that's how you do a plank kickback.
Tuesday, 9 July 2019
Body slam VS 2 leg takedown in Self defence combat which one is more effective? | Master Wong
Body slam VS 2 leg takedown in Self defence combat which one is more effective? | Master Wong 50% OFF... but don't wait! Click here for all the nitty gritty: http://bit.ly/31xF8Fg KT3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our KT3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2IAmu71 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Amateur MMA Fighter Analysis (vs Pro)
Our buddy Evan came by the FIGHTTIPS gym to help pursue a career in MMA, so we put him with pro fighter Vince 'The Anomaly' Cachero for a round of sparring. Here is the breakdown of what we found. SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw Vince's IG►https://ift.tt/2JE7Mj1 Evan's IG: instagram.com/the.evan.carr
Monday, 8 July 2019
Are There Support Groups Besides AA? | Alcoholism
Alcoholism is disease, here’s some resources to help you fight back: Responsible Drinking: A Moderation Management Approach http://amzn.to/1ZdgP9f I Need to Stop Drinking!: How to get back your self-respect. http://amzn.to/1VEqbeU Why You Drink and How to Stop: A Journey to Freedom: http://amzn.to/1Q8pAv2 Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book: http://amzn.to/1N0rttl Alcoholics: Dealing With an Alcoholic Family Member, Friend or Someone You Love: http://amzn.to/1j9cvH4 Watch more How to Understand Alcoholism videos: https://ift.tt/2S586YJ People are often wondering whether if there's other things they can do for treatment besides AA. In fact, there are many. AA is one treatment option, however it's not the only one. There are many ways to get treatment and get effective treatment for problematic alcohol use. AA is one of them, then there's other self-help groups. And one of the self-help groups is called "Smart Recovery." And again, it's self-help in the sense that it is a group format where people can come, and really find other people who are going through the same kinds of things or have gone through the same kinds of issues around alcohol. Other people really don't like to go to meetings.They don't like to be necessarily in groups of people. So, sometimes what people do is they pursue therapy, individual therapy with an addiction specialist. Addiction specialists are those people who have specialized training in treating addictive disorders. People have found that very effective working individually with someone. Other people will go to treatment centers. Treatment centers are sometimes connected to hospital systems, sometimes they're free standing community based organizations. And those organizations provide different kinds of treatment; individual therapy, group therapy, and different kinds of group therapies. But the real issue is that no one should go it alone. There are many options out there, and people should pursue treatment that fits them, and makes them feel okay, and makes them feel comfortable. And often that means trying different things until you find the treatment option that seems to work best for you. But again, I need to emphasize don't try to go it alone, get help, get support. There's plenty out there for you.
Sunday, 7 July 2019
3 Submissions from Spider Guard
In last weeks video, coach Erin Herle taught the basic fundamentals of the spider guard, plus 3 sweeps. Now she shows us 3 submissions from the spider guard, to add to your grappling arsenal. Follow Erin Herle on IG►https://ift.tt/2GIvSqQ SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE #FIGHTTIPS►http://bit.ly/1APnzvw FOLLOW: Facebook | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSFacebook Twitter | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSTwitter Instagram | http://bit.ly/fightTIPSInstagram
Friday, 5 July 2019
How to Order a Beer in Greek | Greek Lessons
Like these Greek Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1NeqM2W Χαίρετε, Looking to learn Greek? Lonely Planet Greek Phrasebook & Dictionary Paperback: http://amzn.to/1VEs1fM Get Your Greek On!: Basic Greek in Two Weeks: http://amzn.to/1MeWd70 Learn Greek - Word Power 101 Kindle Edition: http://amzn.to/1GwEOEL The Ultimate Greek Phrasebook: http://amzn.to/1Om9UWf Read and Speak Greek for Beginners: http://amzn.to/1L72qSy Watch more How to Speak Greek videos: https://ift.tt/2JgrW0x How to order a beer in Greek. One beer, please. Me-a bee-ra pa-ra-ka-lo. One beer, please. Me-a bee-ra pa-ra-ka-lo. Now, you try. You can also say, what kind of beer do you have? Tea bee-ra e-xe-te? What kind of beer do you have? Tea bee-ra e-xe-te? Now, you try. You can also say, what beer do you have on tap? E-xe-te va-re-lee? What beer do you have on tap? E-xe-te va-re-lee? Now, you try. You can also say, how much is a beer? Po-so e-xee e bee-ra? How much is a beer? Po-so e-xee e bee-ra? Now, you try. And that's how to order a beer in Greek.
Thursday, 4 July 2019
Clinch control in Self defence is effective? | Master Wong
Clinch control in Self defence is effective? | Master Wong 50% OFF... but don't wait! Click here for all the nitty gritty: http://bit.ly/31xF8Fg KT3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our KT3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2IAmu71 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
5 Fun Heavybag Workouts & Drills
Instead of just aimlessly punching the heavybag without any rhyme or reason, try these 5 drills to help form strategies, improve upon weak areas, and challenge your coordination. These exercise are tailored for boxing, Muay Thai, MMA, or simply someone looking for a good heavybag workout. The following drills we will cover: 1. Defense & Counters 2. 1-5 Pyramid 3. Sprints (30-30-30, 20-to-1, etc.) 4. Clinch Fighting 5. Switch Stance
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
How to Deal with Student Arguing | Classroom Management
Need more resources for molding young minds? THE Classroom Management Book: http://amzn.to/1FXoDpb Setting Limits in the Classroom: http://amzn.to/1Pj0iMN Classroom Management: Real-World, Time-Tested Techniques: http://amzn.to/1Q8s4JV The Social--Emotional Learning Approach Children Deserve: http://amzn.to/1L0l6p3 Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers: http://amzn.to/1FTGdKQ Watch more Classroom Management Strategies videos: https://ift.tt/2LEKJ7r There are multiple ways you can deal with student arguing. They all have within them, though, be really clear with the students what the policy is. If arguing is not okay, never okay, then make that clear to students and set up a procedure that enforces that or helps reinforce that for you. And I'll give you a couple of examples. The easiest thing I ever saw around arguing was a teacher in Arizona who, when her students would argue with her, or start to argue with her about something, she'd say 'Oh, no. I think you have forgotten, I argue by appointment only. If you'd like to make an appointment, put your name on the board and we'll set that up, but right now, do this'. And for her that worked, the students would be like 'Nah, never mind', and they just do what she asked them to do, because it wasn't worth making an appointment to argue with her later. They were really just trying to distract her and that procedure, that policy, took care of them trying to distract and got them back on task. A more involved version of teaching students not to argue is something we call Arguing With The Ref or No Arguing With The Ref. No Arguing With The Ref is a policy where you teach the students that it's not okay to argue with you and what will happen if they do argue with you. So I might have a couple of students and I might have asked a student to stop talking while I am talking and she continues, so I move up my consequences hierarchy to the students name and the teacher look. So I say her name 'Sally!', and she stops for a moment and I think that's enough, I'm assuming the best about her and I move on, but five seconds later she's talking again. So I move up to a verbal warning, 'Sally, if you continue to talk while I am talking, you will have to move to the front of the room for the rest of the lesson'. Now this is something that Sally doesn't want, so she says 'Mrs. Dearborn, I promise I'll never speak again in my natural born life', I say 'That's all right, Sally. Just while I'm speaking with be sufficient', and we move on with the lesson. I'm turning around to write something on the board and I hear 'Blop, blop', 'Sally, look what you have won. An all expenses paid trip to the front of the room. Come on down'. So, Sally, at this point, is very likely to argue with me, but if Sally does argue with me, then there will be a very clear consequence in place for that arguing. And this is, again, one of those things that we role-play with students, what Sally should do, and the best of all possible worlds is she should let me know that she disagrees with that decisions and you can set up a procedure for her to do this. For example, you might teach to your students that if I make a decision and you don't agree with it, you can let me know that you don't agree, non-verbally, by giving me a particular hand-gesture, like this. For T, time-out, I need a teacher talk. So then when I ask her to move and she thinks I'm in the wrong and that she shouldn't have to move, she can give me the T, I can match it, I point, she moves. Later on, when I have time, I can call her up. 'Sally, you gave me the T, you wanted to talk about that decision what do you want to say?', so then she goes into this elaborate explanation, how she can prove that it wasn't her that was talking when I asked her to move, and I play the whole thing back, and I realize she might be right. So I send her back to her original seat, but at the end of the lesson, I might debrief that procedure with the entire class. 'Class, during that lesson I asked Sally to move for talking, she didn't agree, so she gave me the T to let me know she wanted to talk about it, but she did, in fact, move. Later when we spoke, I realized I was wrong. It was not Sally who was talking. So she's back where she started. No harm, no foul'. In the meantime, I have also spoken with the student who did call out, who I mistakenly thought was Sally and I've dealt with that as well, so all is well there. But what I want to point out to you class is this, if Sally had argued with me, even though I was in the wrong, Sally would've gotten a second consequence, because in my class there is no arguing with the ref'. Using those words, arguing with the ref, is some
Tuesday, 2 July 2019
Van Vlog ep. 1: SPARRING AT THE MAYWEATHER GYM
When I started FIGHTTIPS in 2004, I never knew what it would turn into. My only focus was sharing valuable martial arts information with the masses. 15 years and 2 million subscribers later, my wife Marie and I are as eager as ever to travel and learn the ways of the martial artist. So we converted a Sprinter van into a mobile home and we are traveling the United States with our dog Sully -- the first stop: sparring Rolly at the Mayweather Gym. Watch the uncut sparring at: https://ift.tt/OtVlVY Follow Rolly: https://ift.tt/2JoKYkb
Are You Distracted? Self defence
Are You Distracted? Self-defence 50% OFF... but don't wait! Click here for all the nitty gritty: http://bit.ly/31xF8Fg KT3 Facebook Group Mind Body and Spirit If you’re a serious practitioner and would like training support from professionals from great masters in Chinese martial arts such as Wing Chun and Tai Chi, Hawaii Kempe and UFC/ MMA trainers, to help you develop your mind body and spirit join our KT3 Facebook group, click here to join. Limited numbers in the group only. ► http://bit.ly/2IAmu71 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/f9ns2A Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2OX3Esw Twitter ► https://goo.gl/S8glr9 T-Shirt ► http://bit.ly/2DUTVk4 ~ About Master Wong ~ Master Wong never had an easy life through childhood. Being bully from and a young age till his late teens, Master Wong has overcome this problem by changing his mindset which you'll read in this book. ► http://bit.ly/2N8sE0a
Monday, 1 July 2019
4 Tips for Kindergarten Teachers | Classroom Management
Need more resources for molding young minds? THE Classroom Management Book: http://amzn.to/1FXoDpb Setting Limits in the Classroom: http://amzn.to/1Pj0iMN Classroom Management: Real-World, Time-Tested Techniques: http://amzn.to/1Q8s4JV The Social--Emotional Learning Approach Children Deserve: http://amzn.to/1L0l6p3 Classroom Management for Elementary Teachers: http://amzn.to/1FTGdKQ Watch more Classroom Management Strategies videos: https://ift.tt/2XhepOS Classroom management tips for kindergarten and first grade and really for any elementary grade. The number one tip I can give you is teach your procedures as if they're content. The top two procedures, for me, that made the biggest difference when I taught elementary school was teaching the kids how to line up at the door and teaching them how to transition from table groups to carpet and back again. This can be done just like we're teaching content. For example, with teaching kids how to line up at the door, break the kids into five groups, number each group, one, two, three, four, five. Have the fives stand in an example of a perfect line, how you always hope to see them when they line up at the door. Let the ones lay about on the floor and then everything in between. And then debrief. Kids, why is this line a five? Why is this line a one? What's the difference here between a five line and four line? Now, you have a common language and now when you need them to line up at the door you say, "All right students. Come over here and line up at the door. I need to see a five before I'm going to let you go out to recess." Now, they're going to do all the work and it's going to be all non-verbal for you. The kids come, they line up at the door, and you just hold up fingers to represent what number their line looks like. From the rubric on lining up that you just taught them. What happens with little kids is, you hold up a three and some kid in the line will go, "Come on guys! We look like a three!" And they'll start to self-correct which is great, right? You could help them out non-verbally. You get a five, you point, they go. They do all the work and you get to relax in sight of having a perfect line every time they line up. With transitions from table groups to carpet the number one way I liked to do that was to use a song. So, I'd choose a short song or a piece of a song, just the end of a particular song. And I would teach it to the students. "Students, this is going to be our transition song." I'd play it for them because you can't assume they've heard it before, even if you're choosing something little kids would have heard, like a Disney movie song. And I say, "From now on, this is going to be our transition song. You're going to have the length of this song to move from your table groups to your carpet spots. I want you sitting criss-cross applesauce on that carpet by the time that song ends." And then practice with them. "So, now kids, I'm going to put this song on. Let's see if we can do it." They come to the carpet, they sit down. You debrief. "That was pretty good. There was a lot of pushing and shoving though. That's never necessary. And this would better I think as a silent activity so we're going to try it again. I'm going to put the song on again. I want you to go from the carpet back to your table groups in silence without touching anybody else in the room. Let's see if we can get there by the end of the song, sitting please, in polite position when we get to the table groups." And you try it again. And you do it a couple more times, debriefing each time until you have a smooth transition that takes 30 or 40 seconds. The kids know exactly what the expectation is and we've made it a little bit fun for them by using a song which is more entertaining than just getting up and silently moving to the carpet or silently moving back to their table groups. So, get those kids lining up and get those transitions smooth. Teach the procedure. Practice the procedure, debrief the procedure. Make it what you want it to be. It will change the way your classroom runs.
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