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Self-Discipline in Eating and Exercising

By Rob Harris

No one can force you to eat right and exercise, so you must use self-discipline to get up off the couch and throw away that bag of chips.

Read on www.livestrong.com

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Stand Up Without Effort—a Feldenkrais Movement

Standing to sitting; sitting to standing. Safe and easy.

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Feldenkrais on His Method for Children with Cerebral Palsy—Interview from 1981

Dr. Sc. Moshe Feldenkrais exposing a few decisive criteria characterizing his successful work with cerebral palsy infants and young children, criteria which in fact are not different from any other kind of functional skill learning: 1. Repetition and invariance, 2.

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Moving from the Inside Out: 7 Principles for Ease and Mastery in Movement—A Feldenkrais Approach

Seven powerful principles for better, more easeful movement--a Feldenkrais approach. More often than not, we move through life focused on results or where we're going, rarely paying attention to how we move until we experience pain or need to learn a new skill or perform at an elite level.

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The Potent Self: A Study of Spontaneity and Compulsion

Moshé Feldenkrais, D.Sc., a visionary scientist who pioneered the field of mind-body education and therapy, has inspired countless people worldwide.

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