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Does the Inclusion of Martial Arts within Erasmus+ Youth Exchange Mobility Programmes have a positive outcome for future Employability?

Peter Beacock U1870857 Introduction Today in the global world “Employability skills” are increasingly becoming just as important and valued to employers as educational achievements (Crossman,J, 2010). The fast-paced changing global market strategies are constantly developing, redesigning today’s multi-cultural labour force, developing, reshaping, and growing as new technologies are discovered and implemented within organisations (Crossman, J,…

” MARTIAL ARTS ENHANCE THE FACULTY OF THE BRAIN, BENEFITS FOR ALL AGES – IMPROVES ATTENTION – REDUCES AGGRESSIVITY – MORE STRESS MANAGEMENT – IMPROVES EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING – IMPROVES MEMORY “

Karate has also been shown to improve a person’s emotional well-being(Shutterstock) We are all aware that exercise generally has many benefits, such as improving fitness and strength. But what do we know about the effects of specific types of exercise? Researchers have already shown that jogging can increase life expectancy, for example, while yoga makes us happy.…

MARTIAL ARTS MAY IMPROVE YOUR LONG-TERM ATTENTION, ACCORDING TO NEW STUDY

Both your mind and your body could benefit from this type of activity Martial arts require a good level of physical strength, but those who start training must also develop an incredible amount of mental acuity. Mental strength is so important to martial arts that researchers have found that karate experts’ punch strength may depend…

What is Autism:

The  autism spectrum disorders  are a set of different neurodevelopmental disorders linked to abnormal brain maturation that already begins in the foetal stage , long before the birth of the child. The disorder occurs in a very variable way from case to case, but in general it is characterized by impaired communication and social interaction and the presence of restricted…

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Hi, I’m Peter, I am an ordinary lad from Kingston Upon Hull, East Yorkshire, UK the City of Culture 2017. Please, enjoy the website and take a look around of what we have and are achieving. As a child in the 70s and 80s I grew up with my twin brother David on a council estate. Those days were hard and it was quiet common to see gangs of lads kicking a football, throwing a rugby ball or two or, riding motorcycles, or just generally hanging around being mischievous and getting into trouble. My late Father however, did not want us to become part of this stereo type and so he took us to a local karate club. That is where my journey began…and when no one else believed in me…I believed in myself.

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