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Breakthroughs International Conference Malaysia 2021 gathers kinesiology practitioners online globally for the first time ever


June 30, 2021
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach  - 30 June 2021 - Breakthroughs International Conference Malaysia 2021 (BTiC 2021) is set to bring together experts, consultants and learners alike in the field of kinesiology for its first-ever global online conference. Taking place from 29 July to 1 Aug 2021, BTiC 2021 will feature some 30 leading expert practitioners of various movement methodologies for optimal neurological development and physical wellbeing.
Hosted by Malaysia Brain Gym® Association, BTiC 2021 features dozens of related topics such as The Crispiani Method, Classical Movement, Balanced Diet, Neurobiological Foundation, Co-regulation and many others. These will be especially beneficial to Brain Gym® and MBL professionals, educationists and parents of school-age children, including those who have special needs. ....

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The Self-Defense Weapons Asian American Women Now Carry


Pepper spray, a noisemaker, and a kubotan
Amy Choi was assaulted and mugged at knifepoint in Manhattan’s West Village one morning six years ago. “I couldn’t leave the house for a few days,” she recalled in an essay for Shondaland. “I couldn’t walk alone for weeks.”
But Choi, who is 41 and lives in Brooklyn, said that attack and the trauma that followed did not spur her to buy any self-defense items. Rather, it was the recent string of crimes against women of Asian descent that made her feel more unsafe than ever, convincing her she needed to take steps to protect herself. She now carries around a kubotan, a pointy self-defense tool about the size of a pen, and a loud alarm button recommended by a self-defense instructor she worked with last month. ....

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