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Zen and the Art of Kayaking: Power Circles and Tensegrity Zen and the Art of Kayaking: Power Circles and Tensegrity

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Date added: 12/01/2008
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14 pages by Dr Imre Kemecsey edited by Rick Eliot. Essential. Made available with permission of the author.

Understand Power Circles with Mental Training Part 1 Understand Power Circles with Mental Training Part 1

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Date added: 10/03/2009
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by imre kemecsey
edited by Dari Fisher

A series of relaxation and mental training exercises built on the AutoGenic Training method.  These exercises are designed to assist the paddler with getting our head around the Power Circle concepts and to take the mental concepts to the next step.

An AutoGenic Training article is also located in this folder. The Mental Training and AutoGenic Training go together.

The Inner Structure of the Kayak Technique Part 1 The Inner Structure of the Kayak Technique Part 1

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Date added: 08/28/2009
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A brand new book by Imre Kemecsey. Made available with permission of the author.

Technique & Legwork Technique & Legwork

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Date added: 11/29/2008
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An article by Dr. Imre Kemecsey edited by Rick Eliot on the use of legwork in paddling technique. Made available with permission of the author.

Inner Structure of Kayak Technique Pt. 2 Inner Structure of Kayak Technique Pt. 2

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Date added: 11/30/2010
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An illustrated part 2 of the highly popular kayak / surf ski technique by Imre Kemecsey

Autogenic Mental Training Autogenic Mental Training

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Date added: 10/03/2009
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Autogenic training is a relaxation technique developed by the German psychiatrist Johannes Schultz and first published in 1932. The technique involves the daily practice of sessions that last around 15 minutes, usually in the morning, at lunch time, and in the evening. During each session, the practitioner will repeat a set of visualisations that induce a state of relaxation. Each session can be practiced in a position chosen amongst a set of recommended postures (for example, lying down, sitting meditation, sitting like a rag doll).

Schultz emphasized parallels to techniques in yoga and meditation.

Someone once said...

"Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments." --John Steinbeck