Is
it Possible for a Middle-Aged Single Mom to Become a
Warrior – Even Though She’s Blind?
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= November 2, 2004, 12:53 pm
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Author = stefan verstappen
Industry = Healthcare
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Summary = Blind Zen A case Study in Sensory Enhancement for the
Blind and Vision Impaired, a new book by Stefan Verstappen
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Is it Possible
for a Middle-Aged Single Mom to Become a Warrior – Even Though
She’s Blind?
Blinded by diabetes
and living in a small town with her young daughter, Susan felt afraid
and helpless. In desperation she sought to learn what everyone thought
was impossible – how to fight. But before she could learn
to fight, she had to learn how to be a Zen Warrior. Drawing from
ancient exercises, Susan would learn new ways of sensing, moving,
and thinking. She learned to use her proprioception to move and
stay balanced. She learned how to listen and identify not only sounds
but also the
lack of sound. She learned how to navigate her small town by her
sense of smell, and to know an attacker’s intention based
on the slightest touch. By adopting the warrior ethos, Susan conquered
her fears and developed a trust in her other hidden
senses – her instinct and intuition.
Blind Zen A
case Study in Sensory Enhancement for the Blind and Vision Impaired,
a new book by Stefan Verstappen, tells the story of how a blind
woman’s efforts to learn self-defense led to a unique experiment
to adapt martial arts and eastern
philosophy to develop new skills and increase self-confidence.
This book is
guide written for the blind, vision impaired and the people that
live and work with them, but also for martial arts instructors and
sports trainers to provide insights and ideas for developing athletic
programs for the bind in their
communities.
This book includes
descriptions and scientific explanations of the unique Zen inspired
exercises that anyone can learn and provides a new approach and
exciting possibilities to improve the quality of life of the vision
impaired.
" The chapters
on posture, training exercises for posture, physical fitness, balance,
training methods for balance, sensory enhancement training, perception,
hearing, olfaction, walking lessons, breathing, muscle relaxation,
fear, and touch
sensitivity are all key components of our educational and practical
training. This is an important book.” Tom Attebery, Orientation
& Mobility Specialist, Halifax, Nova Scotia
"I found
it to be a good read and your innovative approach to teaching Susan
was excellent. You have done a pretty fine job!" Ms Kathy Fela,
Client Liaison, Royal Blind Society Sydney, Australia
"Your manuscript
was a delight to read. It is well written, and I liked your inclusion
of Zen wisdom, and teachings. You give a very thorough account of
the technicalities of using the other senses in the absence of sight."
Rowena Jitts, BCA, Sydney, Australia
For more info
on the book see website at: http://www.chinastrategies.com/blind.htm
About the Author
Stefan Verstappen is a writer and martial arts instructor with over
twenty-five year’s experience. He spent four years studying
martial arts throughout Asia and writes and lectures about his experiences.
Verstappen is also the author of, The Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient
China, The Little Warriors Street Safety Manual, and The Art Of
Urban Self Defense. He has also written for a number of publications
including Black Belt, Inside Kung Fu, and Jade Dragon magazines.
Blind Zen A
case Study in Sensory Enhancement for the Blind and Vision Impaired
Size: 7.5" X 9.25" Trade Paperback high gloss soft cover
165 pages, Over 85 Illustrations Includes Bibliography, End Notes,
and References. ISBN 1-891688-03-0
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004095543
Red Mansion Pub, SF, 2004
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Web Site = http://www.chinastrategies.com/blind.htm
Contact Details
= Stefan Verstappen
1746-F South Victoria Ave. PMB 313,
Ventura, CA, 93003
(805) 648-5655
E-mail: sverstappen@yahoo.com Website: http://www.chinastrategies.com/blind.htm
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