Dochang Journal - Level One Review

Dochang Journal - Level One
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This book opens with the phrase "write in this book". The student is encouraged to participate in learning techniques, making notes about what works and how, not just repeating what he/she has been told to do. This interactive structured approach approaches the teaching of Hapkido from an academic perspective. As a Hapkido Instructor for years I appreciate this innovation. This is a new method which allows for a student-focused/user-friendly format that lets the student organize concepts and ideas. Each journal is designed for specific rank levels. This first one is for the beginning Hapkido student, white belt level. As with any workbook, you have to see it and use it to understand its value. This is a good idea, try it and you will like it!

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Examination Schemes in General Surgery and Orthopaedics Review

Examination Schemes in General Surgery and Orthopaedics
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This book, written with the British MRCS exam in mind is a brilliant pocket book for anyone about to sit surgical or orthopaedic clinical exams. It contains a system by system look at clincal examination with explaination of what to look for and why. The pictorial diagrams are easy to understand and go well with the text.
I brought it and passed first time!!

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Rheumatology Review

Rheumatology
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Great starter book for med students or residents on rheum rotations. Emphasizes a single algorithm for rheumatology diagnoses throughout the book as well as explaining about historical questions to ask and physical exam techniques.

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Rheumatology Guidebook explains how to diagnose the cause of a rheumatic complaint quickly and accurately. The algorithmic, step-by-step approach guides you through a consultation, from asking specific questions, to performing an examination and using the results obtained to make a rapid diagnosis - often on the patient's first visit. By following the clear guidelines given here, even a non-specialist will be able to make quick and accurate diagnoses.

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Healing Yoga for People Living with Cancer Review

Healing Yoga for People Living with Cancer
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I am an oncologist being treated for breast cancer. I've done yoga off and on for years, but mostly haven't been up to going to classes during my treatment. The sequences in this book have helped a lot with both the mental/emotional stress of treatment and the stiffness of being less active than usual. Although it is a little challenging to do yoga from a book, I like the greater flexibility and ability to take things at my own pace compared to videos.
Some of the features I like:
-excellent introduction to breathing and meditation
-good guidelines for how to listen to your body and practice safely during your treatment
-sequences of poses of varying difficulty level (including one sequence that is all seated in a chair) so you can tailor your routine to what you feel up to, or combine them for a longer practice
-each pose is illustrated with 2 photographs, contains clear instructions on how to set up properly and good instructions on how to focus your mind and body during the pose. Almost as good as having a teacher with you!
Highly recommended for people new to yoga, and for people familiar with yoga who need a modified home practice during their cancer treatment. Namaste.

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Athletic Body in Balance Review

Athletic Body in Balance
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This should be required reading for athletes as well as coaches. The author does an excellent job in defining the "weakest link" as a cause of injury or tissue failure, and distinguishing between the too-often blamed "over-training" and the real culprit, improper training. Stability is emphasized, as it should be, as the basis for effective movement. (As my Burmese boxing coach once told me, it does no good to launch a rocket from a bamboo pad.) Other good points of emphasis, among many, are the need to relax to maintain fluidity with speed, and to "be quick but don't forget to stick." Again, in boxing we were always told to stick and move, but too often the person advising this had no idea of how to go about it, let alone teach someone else to do it. Gray Cook does. Throughout the book, his prose is effective, his explanations are clear and concise, and his recommended goals are accompanied by explicit step-by-step instructions to achieve them. For poviding the reader an understanding of athletic movement and training and actual how-to for practice and execution, this book tops my list.

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Great athletes make difficult moves look effortless with a combination of skill, strength, and balance. Traditional conditioning builds a fitness base, but modern sports training takes into account athletic movement patterns. Athletic Body in Balance is the first guide of its kind to show you how to train for smooth, fluid movement and prevent muscle imbalances, mobility restrictions, stability problems, and injuries.

Physical therapist and sports conditioning expert Gray Cook has proven the effectiveness of his approach through the performances of athletes in the NFL, NBA, NHL, WNBA, and Reebok® University's sports training system. Cook's methods will help you identify functional weaknesses; correct imbalances; explore your potential; and refine sport-specific movement skills such as jumping, kicking, cutting, and turning. You will see where conditioning is breaking down and how to get your body back on track.

Whereas other books concentrate on maximizing your strengths, Athletic Body in Balance focuses on exposing and overcoming your weaknesses to form a foundation for long-term training gains. Learn how to maintain what you gain and build on your improvements. Make this comprehensive assessment tool your training guide. Prepare and repair your body for ultimate athletic performance with Athletic Body in Balance.


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F.I.T.: YOU Will Make YOU Succeed Review

F.I.T.: YOU Will Make YOU Succeed
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Takes you beyond the bull of all the guaranteed "get in shape gadgetry" on the market today and gives you a inexpensive and concise outline on getting in shape and staying there!

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F.I.T. You WILL Make YOU Succeed!, is a great book/guide on health and fitness, and is your key to live healthier, enjoy life more, lose weight, and get in shape! Contained in the book; advice on friendships, environment, life partner, diet, self image, attitude, exercise, and other topics. The best part of the book is the full year of pre-planned weight training workouts, 8 different 6 week workouts to be exact. As a special bonus, the back of the book has many diagrams showing how to do the weight training exercises. Cardioiovascular exercises are all preplanned for the whole year in the book too! Recently added are videos online demonstrating how to perform the exercises precisely. Visit www.exercisemanfitness.com for links to the videos on YouTube!

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Medical Injuries in the Martial Arts Review

Medical Injuries in the Martial Arts
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Medical Injuries in the Martial Arts. What could be more useful? Not this book. Have a muscle strain? A "...frequent complaint in the martial arts"? No problem! Just note:
**"The posterior muscle mass is more commonly traumatized, and in severe cases, may be indistinguishable from ligamentous sprain or fracture. Therefore a history of the injury mechanism often obtainable from the the instructor and careful neurologic and radiographic examination may be required..." **
I picked this page at random. Really.
Of course you could say: "Neck strain is a common, and it's difficult to tell how serious it may be. You may want to get an X-ray and tell the ER doctor exactly how it happened so he could rule out nerve damage." But hey, where's the fun in that?
Oh wait: this book is supposed to be for the layman, perhaps the Sensei, to be familiar with possible injuries and quickly refer to them and advice on what to do next. Most every injury listed, regardless of how minor, is recommended to visit a doctor, get expensive tests, and is treated as if it were a major event. Therefore, there is no need for this book, as its own advice is to throw it out and visit the E.R.
Can it be useful? Sure. If you can translate the above passage without hesitation, and can walk-back with common sense how serious an injury may or may not be, and distinguish it from the dozen similar injuries listed. But it's not a quick first-aid guide. Nor a doctor's guide. Nor a guide on how people may be seriously injured by karate moves, either to cause or prevent them. Not sure what they're aiming for.
Complete and accurate. Readable, not over long, thus 3-stars. But make your own choice about the practicality of this guide in your dojo library.

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Fitness for Health and Sports Review

Fitness for Health and Sports
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This book is great because it has information about fitness, stretching and strengthening, and sports medicine (injury prevention and treaatment) all in one volume. If you're a weekend warrior kind of athlete like me and have problems like tendinitis of the rotator cuff, plantar fascitis, tennis elbow, and so on, there is excellent information for dealing with it. I've been following the stretching and training recommendations, which have helped especially. Not to mention taking it easy and not overdoing it. I also like the side bars about Olympic athletes and how they train and how they deal with injuries. It's a great concept.

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Strength. Endurance. Beauty. Flexibility. Our nation'selite Olympic athletes have all these attributes. Their fitness andspirit are an inspiration for us all. Weekend warriors, amateurathletes, and couch potatoes alike can learn from their example andbenefit from their experience.Whatever your physical condition or level of athleticism, Fitness forHealth and Sports will help you accomplish your goals. If you want tolose weight or get in shape, this book will help you start. If youplay sports, this program can help you improve your performance andavoid injury.To help you do this, Dr. Avila shares what she has learned whileworking with top Olympic athletes at the U.S. ARCO Olympic TrainingCenter in Chula Vista, California. In Fitness for Health and Sportsshe presents a balanced and integrated approach to health, fitness andsports medicine that is both comprehensive and fun. Dr. Avila teachesyou how to:* Design your own fitness program for use at home or in the gym* Get and stay motivated to exercise* Improve your body shape with particular exercises* Relieve tension and stress* Stretch and strengthen to perform better in your chosen sport* Prevention and care for sports/exercise injuriesThe book is organized in four parts, which can be read separately orin sequence, depending on your own personal goals and interests. Thereare hundreds of photos and illustrations, and stories of Olympicathletes' real-life training experiences as well as their triumphsover sports injuries are sprinkled throughout.In addition, Fitness for Health and Sports is the only fitness/sportsmedicine book licensed by the U.S. Olympic Committee. A portion of theprofits from this book will be contributed to the U.S. Olympic effort.

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Yoga Fights Flab: A 30-Day Program to Tone, Trim, and Flatten Your Trouble Spots Review

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Fusion Fitness: Combining the Best from East and West Review

Fusion Fitness: Combining the Best from East and West
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The only reason I didn't give this book five stars is that Chan Ling is a somewhat pedantic writer. This book is exactly what I was looking for!
Most of us are far from perfectly fit, and most have weak and unbalanced muscle groups---and yes, a lot of us are over 50. I want to improve my core strength and develop overall muscle tone in a way that really works---and I don't want to be sidelined by injuries. Chan Ling's approach provides an overall synthesis of the concepts from many practices, including western science, and distills out the most beneficial techniques. There's no focus on meditation or spirituality. There's no focus on peak performance. Her goal is to provide a strong base to build on, and do that quickly, simply, and with low risk of injury---and to explain why it works.
I've tried lots of exercise regimes. Yoga sounds great, but it puts too much stress on some of my joints, I can't get into most of the postures, and I always have the nagging feeling that I'm not progressing much at all toward my goals.
Tai chi is great in some ways, but limited in many others, and I'm bad at the choreography aspect. I've looked into Pilates---it seems to really strengthen the core, but proper execution is key, and who can afford the classes? There are tons of exercise books out there, and most of them are just variations on standard, mindless calisthenics and weight training.
I've tried putting together my own routines, and I do have a pretty nice stretching sequence that works well for me. I do a lot of walking. But I need more muscle toning that doesn't overwork one area while overlooking others---but I did't know how, exactly, to accomplish this. What I do know is that the local aerobics class is not the answer.
Chan Ling goes into lots of detail about physiology, explaining why certain things work, why certain things are risky, and how to work with your body and give it what it needs. For example, I found the clear descriptions of the abdominal muscle layers and how they work very enlightening. The exercises are clearly explained and manageable in number. This is good, basic, sensible, thoughtful exercise!

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For over 25 years, the author has studied a wide range of disciplines including yoga, Pilates, the Alexander Technique, callanetics, and Chinese martial arts. Focusing on exercises that integrate the best and safest elements from these disciplines, she presents a balanced exercise regimen for optimum strength, endurance, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness. Dozens of photos, illustrations and charts are included as well as a chapter for exercisers over 50.

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Orthopaedics at a Glance: A Handbook of Disorders, Tests, and Rehabilitation Strategies Review

Orthopaedics at a Glance: A Handbook of Disorders, Tests, and Rehabilitation Strategies
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This handbook is concise, easy to search by body area. As designed, it provides descriptions, assessments and management for various orthopaedic disorders. Good resource for physical therapy clinicians.

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Classification and Diagnosis in Orthopaedic Trauma Review

Classification and Diagnosis in Orthopaedic Trauma
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This is a worthwhile book that gives succinct information in an easy to use format. Thanks for the hard work guys.

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A highly illustrated book providing concise yet comprehensive information on fracture classification and management. The text has been developed according to the requirements of orthopaedic surgeons in training. The first section covers general principles such as terminology and dealing with multiple trauma; following sections take the reader systematically through regions of the body and the various possible fractures, covering diagnosis, treatment and healing in each case. Definitive information on the ever-disputed issue of classification of musculoskeletal injuries is provided throughout. An effective reference book for the clinic, this book is also an indispensable tool for trainees in orthopedic and emergency medicine and orthopedic nurses.

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Lakota Woman Review

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This is one of the best books available to people interested in contemporary Native Americans. Mary Brave Bird's life story sheds light on traditions of her Lakota (Sioux) people from the Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations in South Dakota. She shows, in a very clear way, their tortured history with the missionaries, state bureaucracy, the courts, the FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). We see to what extent the government has succeeded in destroying the old life and how small groups of the Sioux managed to preserve traditional ways and ceremonies.
The book is written in a way which preserves the unique appreciation Indians have for unadulterated truth - a style which is simple, direct and in which personal experiences are recounted in a frank, almost brutally dispassionate manner. It reveals perfectly the heartless school system ran by abusive Catholic priests and nuns trying hard to deprive young people of their traditions (don't these people have better things to do?); we see the corrupt BIA system designed to prevent cultural and economic emancipation of the Native American "traditionals" (and steal federal money) and the pointless fear that the FBI has of organized Indian movements. Above all, we see the violence that the Sioux face daily from the white South Dakotans as well as the inter-Sioux violence caused by the hopelessness of the life on the rez. I was especially amazed to see that South Dakota has preserved, at the least up to early 1980ies, the barbaric attitudes towards the Native Americans (who are, after all, the original inhabitants, and who were cheated out of their own land by the very same whites who persecute them) which have by and large disappeared from the rest of the civilized world. This includes (unpunished) assaults by drunken lumberjacks and ranchers, systematic discrimination in the courtroom, forced sterilizations at the provincial hospitals (Mary's own sister Barbara was sterilized against her own will) and a system designed to eliminate all of the Indians' most courageous and spiritually conscious young people. A system that would make Uncle Mao proud, but which made this reader very sad, ashamed and angry. I suspect many of these things are still going on in our name. I mean, why can't these people leave the Indians in peace, allow them to practice their religion and (is this too much to ask for?) respect their desire to be different?
There are also many wonderful things in this book. The descriptions of relationships between Lakota men and women, between the young and the old, between the full and half-bloods and between the host and the guest are simply priceless. Likewise Brave Bird's descriptions of peyote meetings, Sundances and Ghostdance revivals. Mary has very strong opinions about the Sioux male machismo and the reluctance exhibited by many Sioux men to providing a comfortable and loving home for their families yet she understands that this is the inevitable consequence of the systematic destruction of the old ways of tribal life. After having read the book I can see the challenges facing the indomitable Sioux nation, the challenge of preserving and honoring the old ways while educating a new elite familiar with the white system (without considering them to be sellouts); only when they gain political representation and economic self-sufficiency will Native Americans be able to keep at bay the greedy timber, mining and ranching industries whose interest is to keep the tribes divided and the people dispirited and lost in alcohol. The Lakota of today need to find a way to create loving conditions for their children. And they need to speak their truth, as often as they can, just as Mary Brave Bird has done in this amazing book.

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Yoga for Pregnancy Review

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This book is full of photos and detailed and clear descriptions of the moves. I plan to use the book a great deal and work the moves into my yoga routine. Even so, I'm not sure that it would be enough for someone who has no yoga experience. Also, I was looking for recommendations about other yoga moves I'm more familiar with (eg, "Don't do the cobra" "the cat is great for pregnant women") and it wasn't there.

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Yoga is the ideal exercise for pregnancy, and this is the ideal yoga program for pregnant women, designed by two leading authorities in this specialized field. Both authors are mothers as well as recognized yoga experts, and they've taken classic yoga techniques-for breathing, movement, and relaxation-and carefully adapted them for each stage of pregnancy. The exercises help the mother keep her body supple, prepare her for delivery, relieve the pain of labor, ease childbirth, and get her back in shape afterward. No previous experience of yoga is needed, and safety is always given top priority.

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Fitness Stretching Review

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This book is really good for someone who is new to putting stretching into thier routine. The book is about 200 pages. The first 30 pages talks all about stretching, the benefits, the different kinds of stretching etc. This part of the book is excellent and I would buy it just for that because it had a lot of good information. (I exercise a lot but didn't know too much about stretching). I like the way this section is written, its talks scientifically but explains everything in layman's terms so the average person can understand. The next 45 pages are the actual stretches. I think they're okay. I would have been happier if they showed more variations. They seemed kind of simplistic. However, the benefit of this is they all looked very safe, which is important. Minimum stress on the knees for example. Good for people starting out or are injured or older. I was looking for something a little more challenging and more variety. Anyway, a very few of the stretches didn't have illustrations which I thought was strange- did they forget? Overall, there are stretches for every part of the body. The last 100 pages is devoted to specialty stretches, different stretch routines for ALL different kinds of sports, as detailed as windsurfing, stretches using special equipment like a pole or ball, recommended stretches for morning and evening and that kind of thing.

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In Fitness Stretching, the authorities on fitness present a comprehensive guide to the most important -- but often neglected -- aspect of any fitness regimen.Whether you're running a marathon, biking around the block, or simply getting the kinks out after a long day of sitting, stretching is a proven way to improve your sense of fitness. By lengthening muscles and lubricating joints, stretching prevents injury, promotes recovery, improves posture and balance, and refreshes the body. Plus, learning to stretch correctly can help you to maximize the benefits of your workout.Fully illustrated and easy to use, Fitness Stretching takes you through every muscle group in the body with step-by-step instructions for more than 100 yoga- and sport-inspired stretches. Clear explanations accompany each stretch, allowing you to customize your own stretching routine.For all levels of fitness, Fitness Stretching features an activity-by-activity breakdown to help you find the best stretch for every workout, from aerobics to windsurfing. While you'll find innovative suggestions for stretching in the pool or with poles, barres, and balls, most stretches can be done without any equipment at all. At home, at work, or at the gym, the experts at Fitness can help you make stretching a fun and easy part of your daily routine.Special sections include stretches:to heal and prevent lower back painfor people working on their feetto do during pregnancyfor individuals over fiftyFor every age or level of fitness, Fitness Stretching is essential to your well-being.

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Arthritis in Color: Advanced Imaging of Arthritis Review

Arthritis in Color: Advanced Imaging of Arthritis
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This is a terrific little book, very well-written, readable, and beautifully illustrated. It is an extremely "cutting edge" and comprehensive presentation of it's topic. It rapidly brought me up to speed on the newest aspects of medical imaging in all types of arthritis, including MRI, molecular imaging, PET, ultrasound, etc. I haven't found any other book that puts all of this new material together in one package. It makes everything so easy to understand. Highly recommended! It picks up where "Arthritis in Black and White," leaves off.

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Body Ball Fitness Illustrated Review

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Body Ball Fitness Illustrated
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Thank you for prompt service. Book was in perfect condition on arrival. Great seller 5 star rating

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Get fit and have a ball doing it. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Body Ball Fitness Illustrated is just the thing to introduce readers of all fitness levels to the latest fitness craze. The stability ball keeps workouts fun and interesting while challenging the body. Karon Karter draws upon her experience as a Pilates instructor to introduce dozens of illustrated exercises that help tighten and tone the body while jazzing up balance and strength training using the stability ball. • Features three complete workouts of 10-12 exercises each, for varying fitness levels that can be done at home or the gym • Contains an additional complete "Pilates on the ball" workout • Includes a series of restorative stretches to ease muscles and back and hundreds of helpful, informative photographs

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