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issue 5 bullet july-august 2005
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Zen-inspired sensory enhancement

Stefan H. Verstappen, http://www.chinastrategies.com/blind.htm; July 15, 2005

Cover image of Stefan Verstappen's book, Blind Zen.A book by Stefan Verstappen, Blind Zen: A case study in sensory enhancement for the blind and vision impaired , tells the story of how a blind woman's efforts to learn self-defence 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 blind and vision impaired people as well as the people that live and work with them. It is useful also for martial arts instructors and sports trainers to provide insights and ideas for developing athletic programmes for blind people in their communities.

This book includes descriptions and scientific explanations of the unique Zen-inspired exercises that anyone can learn. It provides a new approach and exciting possibilities to improve the quality of life of vision impaired people.

This 165-page book, with over 85 illustrations, provides practical easy-to-learn exercises that teach how to:

For more info on the book and how to order see website at http://www.chinastrategies.com/blind.htm  

Mr. Verstappen is a writer and martial arts instructor with over 25 year's experience. He spent four years studying martial arts throughout Asia and writes and lectures about his experiences. He is also the author of The Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient China, The Little Warriors Street Safety Manual.

Other World News stories in this issue:
Bullet imageA.T.M.s for visually impaired users get noticed
Bullet imageHarry Potter in braille
Bullet imageBlind waiters serve at restaurant in Paris
Bullet imageA special talking library for visually impaired book-lovers
Bullet imageNow, 'listen' to the newspaper on the phone
Bullet imageGrowing number of assistive products aid seniors, disabled
Bullet imageVisually-impaired artists exhibit paintings

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