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Self-Esteem: A Guided Relaxation Session

A guided relaxation session affirming the theme of love and self-esteem. Hope someone out there finds this helpful/enjoyable!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

is it ok to learn krav maga at the age of 26? my last real sparring session in taekwondo was in high school.?

then i went to college where i pretty much spend most of time with books with no exercise AT ALL. then right now im in my post graduate course. i just feel like having some form of exercise. well, aside from jogging of course hehe……….

what would you do if your child took a homemade movie to show and tell?

my best friends son had movie day at his school and he wanted to take his copy of his karate session for show and tell well the movies apparently got messed up and he took in a copy of his parents having sex what would you do if this happened to you? they could have had the authorities involved but the teacher didnt inform the head of the school she just brought them in for a conference.

How many calories do you burn in a 1 1/2 hour session of Taekwondo?

please don’t copy and paste an entire website… i just need an answer.

Just starting Tai Chi, noticed pressure in my head afterwards. Anyone ever experience this?

Hi, hope this doesn’t sound odd. I have just started Tai Chi, which I enjoy doing so far, but I’m very much a newbie, just a few lessons though I’ve been drawn to it for years – finally decided to start. Anyway, the next morning, I noticed a pressure like in my temple, not really a pain or headache, just a pressure. I went ahead and did another Tai Chi session… later that evening I noticed the pressure was like all over my head… on the top and sides. Again there was no headache per se, but the pressure was definitely there and very uncomfortable. It lasted all night and into the morning. It has come and gone somewhat today. The thing that bugs me is I’ve never experienced this before, I haven’t done anything else new, and it didn’t start til after my first session. Is this just coincidence or has anyone else experienced this?

My normal workout routine consists of walking, bellydancing, lifting light weights, etc., and this has never happened to me before. Thanks. :)

S.
Hi, hope this doesn’t sound odd. I have just started Tai Chi, which I enjoy doing so far, but I’m very much a newbie, just a few lessons though I’ve been drawn to it for years – finally decided to start. Anyway, the next morning, I noticed a pressure like in my temple, not really a pain or headache, just a pressure. I went ahead and did another Tai Chi session… later that evening I noticed the pressure was like all over my head… on the top and sides. Again there was no headache per se, but the pressure was definitely there and very uncomfortable. It lasted all night and into the morning. It has come and gone somewhat today. The thing that bugs me is I’ve never experienced this before, I haven’t done anything else new, and it didn’t start til after my first session. Is this just coincidence or has anyone else experienced this?

P.S. Great answers so far! I don’t have an instructor, have been using videos. How to get rid of build up or negative chi? Will aerobic exercise work?
Oops Sorry for the double post of my question!
Just wanted to say thanks to all for the thoughtful and concerned answers – your help was appreciated. It will be tough to choose a best answer. :)

I am better now, don’t laugh but I’m a Christian & asked for God to help me with this (should have done that first, lol). After praying, vigorous exercise, etc., I find that as of last night I was finally back to normal.

I feel that Tai Chi should come with a “warning label”… I had no idea that just doing it twice from videos could cause a problem, & for a while I was honestly a little scared. I doubt that I will try it again. I have also since read on a few tai chi sites that qigong could possibly cause brain damage or mental instability. This is nothing to play with. We aren’t aware of these things upfront & I only found out when searching for an answer to my problem. More attention should be given to this on dvd’s, etc.

I still think it’s a beautiful art form, just one that I won’t be practicing.

Thanks again to all.