Posts Tagged “Perception”General Aspects of Ninja Training The ninja training was based upon being subjected to unfavorable conditions and aggressive environment. It allowed ninja to get used to being in any stressful situation and react to it in more flexible and balanced way. Training in the atmosphere of real action prepared ninja for being able to work out instant and spontaneous reaction to the changes in the environment, stir up spare capacities of one’s body, use creative thinking and make up quick non-standard decisions in extreme conditions. The study-process based upon actively-dynamic methods of psychophysical training implied paying special attention to creating the conditions of real battle. The ninja were taught how to fight using ninja swords and other weapons in the most accelerated way and intense rhythm and at the same time keep inner calmness, adequate perception, and efficient coordination of movements. The ninja had to work out their skill with the help of special “exercise machines” as u … Tags: Aggressive Environment, Atmosphere, Calmness, Changes In The Environment, Coordination, Creative Thinking, Decisions, Dynamic Methods, Exercise Machines, Extreme Conditions, Ninja Swords, Ninja Training, Perception, Rhythm, Spontaneous Reaction, Stressful Situation, Unfavorable Conditions, Weapons
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Practical Applications of Yogic Philosophy - Perception and MythPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesThese are just three of the nine main forms of Yoga and there are many sub-styles to consider, as well. You must also take the availability of styles within your local area into consideration. Researching may take some time before visiting a Yoga teacher. When you make an appointment for a discussion, find out what your Yoga teacher s methods are. Does this teacher have patience, understanding, and compassion? A Yoga teacher is a guide, who teaches you to eventually become your own teacher. This does not mean to visit a Yoga teacher every so often, but it does mean to practice what is learned in each lesson by bringing it home. Unfortunately, many Yoga instructors do not place enough emphasis on the value of home practice. If a student practices in Yoga, casually, once a week, takes the summer and Christmas season off, that is thirty-three lessons per year, without any home practice. After three years, how much has this student learned? What is the foundation of Yoga practice? The fou … Tags: Appointment, Christmas, Christmas Season, Compassion, Local Area, Myth, Patience, Perception, Philosophy, Practical Applications, Student Practices, Yoga Instructors, Yoga Practice, Yoga Teacher |
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