battle at remagen

"In all practices with the Seventy-two Arts in the beginning principle theory is studied and only then work outs are done. At first those who practice the arts train the softness of these sinews and bones and try to make agile all of their joints and articulations. Then they set into motion the principle breath ZONG LI, strengthen the interior organs FU, improve blood state, consolidate body strength, control the cinnabar field while keeping your focus energy inside it, overcome their desires and requirements. The strength spreads for the four extremities and also the hundred joints and articulations, now a fighter is command of unlimited power and the man can move off 1000 jins. Your arm weighing only ten jins can move anything weighing ten thousand jins having a stroke. Your arms are a head, your legs really are a tail. Everything is permeated with a single movement, one's body moves being a dragon. Teachers said: “Shaolin exercises develop forces with the whole human organism, all joints and bones; you are competent at striking with all areas of the body. " There is another saying: “The fist will be the method to obtain all arts and the leg may be the base, the root with the fist. " Ordinary practice of pugilism consists of 70 % of leg training and thirty percent of fist training. If you acquire pugilism, you can use eighteen types of weapon. If you resort to all ruses of pugilism, you can fight ten thousand fighters. " /Secret Shaolin Treatises about the Pugilistic Art/ Long before there was machines to sort out on and competitive sports to keep us moving and before wars were being fought, man didn't think about fitness and health as a technique of keeping healthy. He simply knew that if he didn't hunt, he wouldn't eat of course, if he didn't run, something would hunt him. They were challenging times that focused simply on survival. To make a social world before photography, we would ought to create a world without picture IDs; without portraits of ordinary people; one without pictures as souvenirs of travel; one without celebrity pictures; one without advertising photographs; one without X-rays or views of outer space; a global without views of foreign and exotic peoples; one without pictures of sports, wars, and disasters; the other where the great numerous people had no method to visually record the important events of their lives. Accommodation on board is luxurious and passengers have three options. Each train carries only four Royal Suites which are the ultimate in opulence, style and comfort. Comprising 172 square feet they boast a private lounge, separate bedroom and an en suite bathroom fitted with a Victorian bath and shower.