- 1. Coaching for Change (26 July 2024 09:30)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... language in coaching Day 3 - Bringing it all together Investments: £749 (or reduced to £500 if booked with NLP Practitioner) Deposit: You can pay your £150 deposit with the paypal button below ...
- Created on 19 February 2015
- 2. Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) training day (23 October 2021 09:30)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... Acceptance: Allowing unwanted private experiences (thoughts, feelings, and urges) to come and go without struggling with them. Cognitive defusion: Learning methods to reduce the tendency to reify ...
- Created on 08 August 2021
- 3. Business Builder Master Class (04 July 2020 09:30)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- Identify the why's, what's and how's So many people want to work for themselves and build their own business. Self-employment can look very appealing. But where do you start? Is it for you? If yes, how ...
- Created on 27 December 2016
- 4. introduction to tai chi for rehab (02 March 2015 09:30)
- (Events / Rehab Courses)
- ... and kinaesthetic awareness. for more details of the program and its benefits click here The most well known and quoted study is the Wolf study which states general exercise reduce risks of falls by ...
- Created on 03 February 2015
- 5. tai chi reduces falls
- (Rehab)
- Tai Chi Reduces Falls in the Elderly by Half. In a comparative study of Tai Chi and Computerised Balance Training (CBT), The Atlanta FICSIT research team* found that Tai Chi training reduced the risk ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 6. Why and What is Tai Chi?
- (Rehab)
- ... with the abdomen before they are taught to ‘hold in their stomach and stand tall’. We later learn that breathing with our chest alone reduces the depth of the breath thereby increasing the need for more ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 7. COPD and CHF
- (Rehab)
- ... (Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire [SF-36] and MLHFQ), and reduced dyspnoea (or dyspnea). Due to limitation of breathing, joint pain and/or fibromyalgia, patients believe they are unable ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 8. Cardiac Rehab
- (Rehab)
- ... and reduced BNP levels, a measure of heart failure. The British Heart Foundation said the study was "excellent news" and Tai Chi could be adopted into treatment programmes in the UK in the future. In fact, ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 9. Falls Prevention
- (Rehab)
- Tai Chi for falls prevention promotes strength and increased flexibility of the muscles and joints, as well as improved balance in clients who are at risk of falling. This is in line with the recommendations ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 10. stress
- (Social)
- ... found that most illness is related to unrelieved stress. If you are experiencing stress symptoms, you have gone beyond your optimal stress level; you need to reduce the stress in your life and/or improve ...
- Created on 06 December 2012
- 11. Tai Chi for Rehabilitation
- (Rehab)
- ... that there was evidence of medical benefit. They found that long-term Tai Chi practice had favourable effects on the promotion of balance control, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness and reduced the ...
- Created on 30 November 2012