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    3 Minute Italian - Free taster course

    Have you ever tried to learn Italian before and failed? 3 Minute Italian is like no other language course. The way this method works means you will succeed and be speaking Italian by the end of the first lesson. “I’m not very good with languages” I get told this all the time by new students who want to prepare me for how bad they are going to be at learning to speak Italian. No matter how bad you think you are with languages, no matter how bad you think your memory is, no matter how terrible you think you are at understanding Italian, you will be amazing with 3 Minute Italian. The way the 3 Minute Italian course is set out means you cannot fail. You will be building sentences in a logical, step-by-step method, learning words and phrases that you will be able to use when you go on holiday to a Italian speaking country. How does the method work? I break down the Italian language into its smallest components and then I show you how to build it back up into sentences. You will get plenty of opportunity to practise with the language and you will be amazed at how quickly you make noticeable progress. Can I really learn Italian in 3 minutes? I called the course 3 Minute Italian because three minutes is the perfect amount of time you need to learn anything. I’ve kept each video to around three minutes so that you can watch at least one video per day no matter how busy you are. It is much better to study for three minutes every day than to study for an hour once a week. If you stick to three minute chunks, you will find wonderful things start to happen with your language learning: 1. You’ll maintain your enthusiasmIf you want to learn anything, you have to maintain enthusiasm or else you won’t continue. If you limit your study time to just three minutes, you’ll keep Italian fresh and exciting and you’ll be eager to learn. If you spend hours studying, very quickly you’ll get bored with Italian and it’ll turn into a chore. 2. You’ll study more consistentlyIt’s much better to study for just three minutes once a day than to study for three hours once a week. A spare three minutes is relatively easy to find even in the most hectic of schedules. If you make sure you complete at least one three-minute study session every day, it’ll quickly become a habit that you’ll do without thinking. It’s much easier to fit in a daily three-minute habit than a weekly one hour habit. By doing this, you’ll become a much more consistent learner, and consistency is the key to success. 3. You’ll remember things betterThis is my favourite reason as to why you should limit your study to just three minute chunks. If you study something for just three minutes every day, you’ll trick your brain into memorising the information more quickly than if it were to see the information for hours each day. It’ll think, “I see this information every day so it must be important, but I don’t see it for very long so I’d better hold onto it and make it into a memory fast!” You’ll be amazed at how much more easily things tend to stay in your brain if you limit yourself to just three minutes a day. Sign up now and start speaking right away! So, if you want to learn to speak Italian quickly and with a simple method that you can use even if you have no free time at all, then give 3 Minute Italian a go and you’ll be very pleased you did. This is the free taster course for the 3 Minute Italian series, and it contains the first three lessons of the full course. All lessons are broken down into three minute chunks. Once you have completed this course, if you want to progress further, you can find “3 Minute Italian – Course 1” to learn even more Italian! Grazie molto (thank you very much) Kieran  

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    7ReviewsTeacher: Kieran Ball
    Price:Free
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    Hanon Finger Exercises for Piano

    The Hanon finger exercises have been a regular feature of learning the piano for more than a century, but the many printed versions look intimidating and don't offer much guidance. This Musicarta video introduction will get you acquainted with these tremendously useful exercises quickly and painlessly and let you get on with building your keyboard skills right away. For your practicing convenience, the exercises have also been uploaded individually.

    11110.5
    4ReviewsTeacher: Bob Chappell
    Price:Free
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    Recursos online | Alternativas gratuitas

    Hola! Si estas en este curso, es porque estás buscando recursos gratuitos para diseñadores gráficos.   Nos encanta compartir recursos online que nos ayuden en el trabajo. Muchas herramientas que conocemos, son de pago, y quizás para comenzar en este sector, lo mejor es conocer los software de tipo gratuito.    Te ofrecemos un curso que iremos ampliando poco a poco. Te mostramos todos los recursos gratis que existen en la web y cómo utilizarlos. 

    1110.50
    11ReviewsTeacher: Roko
    Price:Free
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    Tai Chi Chen Style 38 Form -to Sharp Mind & Physical Fitness

    In this courses, I will show you through breath control exercise and Tai Chi Skill to regain the peace of mind.   Tai Chi Chen Style 38 Forms  (??38????) combines the most of the postures from Chen Style Traditional 74 Forms, cut repeating movements.  Comparing with Basic Tai Chi Chen Style 22 Forms and the commonly seen Tai Chi Yang Style,  Tai Chi Chen Style 38 Forms keep the kicking, jumping and leaping movements which will apply in fighting. This is good for Intermediate Tai Chi, to keep mental and physical fitness, to achieve mindfulness and relaxation. It can be used for sweating workout. Tai Chi or Shadow Boxing, another school of Kungfu in Chinese martial art culture, was born in Henan Province, 70km north to David Yao's native place. Tai chi, short for T'ai chi ch'üan or Tàijí quán  (Chinese: ???????; pinyin: Tàijí quán), is a traditional Chinese martial art which combines mind and awareness of our body, the deep diaphragmatic breathing and Qi, the inherent vital energy, through graceful movements to achieve mindfulness and relaxation. Tai chi is practiced for both its defense training, its health benefits and meditation. Qigong, qi gong, chi kung, or chi gung (simplified Chinese: ?? qìg?ng literally: "Life Energy Cultivation") is a holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used in belief it promotes health, spirituality, and martial arts training. Qigong practice typically involves moving meditation, coordinating slow flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and calm meditative state of mind.  Qigong can be viewed as a medicinal movement practice, combining breath work, relaxation, movement and self-massage all in one.  Tai Chi Strengthens Mind and Body Tai Chi’s focus on posture and body placement may add benefits beyond what cardiovascular or resistance-training can provide. Tai Chi, a moving Yoga, does more than burn calories and tone muscles. It will enable you to gain flexibility and strength, reducing stress and allowing for greater relaxation. It's a total mind-body workout that combines strengthening and stretching poses with deep breathing and meditation or relaxation. The health benefits of tai chi This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life. Tai chi is often described as "meditation in motion, moving Yoga,"  which originated in China as a martial art.  The Chen Style Tai chi is the oldest and parent form of the five traditional family styles of Tai chi. Chen-style is characterized by Silk reeling, alternating fast/slow motion and bursts of power.  The Chen Style is Originated in Hen Nan Chen Jia Gou, 70 KM at north of David Yao's birth place. There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice, has value in treating or preventing many health problems. And you can get started even if you aren't in top shape or the best of health.  In this low-impact, slow-motion exercise, you go without pausing through a series of motions.  As you move, you breathe deeply and naturally, focusing your attention — as in some kinds of meditation — on your bodily sensations. Tai chi differs from other types of exercise in several respects. The movements are usually circular and never forced, the muscles are relaxed rather than tensed, the joints are not fully extended or bent, and connective tissues are not stretched. Tai chi can be easily adapted for anyone, from the most fit to people confined to wheelchairs or recovering from surgery. Medical Disclaimer All content found on thetaichifitness dot org, edeo dot biz,, our courses in Udemy platform and YouTube etc. related websites, social media, including: text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only.  The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this Website, video or Reliance on any information provided by taichifitness dot org, edeo dot biz,, others represented on the website or related websites, social media, by invitation or other visitors to the website, is solely at your own risk. We are not responsible for any injuries or consequence. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. Please consult your physician for personalized medical advice.  

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    0ReviewsTeacher: David Yao at LEGOO Mandarin
    Price:$12.99
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    Amazing Classic Yi Jin Jing (Muscle and Tendon Enhancement)

    YI JIN JING QI GONG ??? Yì j?n j?ng Classic Chinese Muscle Tendon Stretching Qi Gong.  The Yijin Jing (simplified Chinese: ???; traditional Chinese: ???; pinyin: Yìj?nj?ng; Wade–Giles: I Chin Ching; literally: 'Muscle/Tendon Change Classic') is a manual containing a series of exercises, coordinated with breathing, said to enhance physical health dramatically when practiced consistently. In Chinese yi means "change", jin means "tendons and sinews", while jing means "methods, classic". While some consider these exercises as a form of Qigong, it is a relatively intense form of exercise that aims at strengthening the muscles and tendons, so promoting strength and flexibility, speed and stamina, balance and coordination of the body. These exercises are notable for being a key element of the physical conditioning used in Shaolin training. Tai chi, short for T'ai chi ch'üan or Tàijí quán  (Chinese: ???????; pinyin: Tàijí quán), is a traditional Chinese martial art which combines mind and awareness of our body, the deep diaphragmatic breathing and Qi, the inherent vital energy, through graceful movements to achieve mindfulness and relaxation. Tai chi is practiced for both its defense training, its health benefits and meditation. Qigong, qi gong, chi kung, or chi gung (simplified Chinese: ?? qìg?ng literally: "Life Energy Cultivation") is a holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used in belief it promotes health, spirituality, and martial arts training. Qigong practice typically involves moving meditation, coordinating slow flowing movement, deep rhythmic breathing, and calm meditative state of mind.  Qigong can be viewed as a medicinal movement practice, combining breath work, relaxation, movement and self-massage all in one. In this courses, I will show you through  YI JIN JING QI GONGl exercise and Tai Chi Skill to regain the peace of mind, relax and control your stress in office   Let we start this amazing journey!

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    0ReviewsTeacher: David Yao at LEGOO Mandarin
    Price:$12.99