Warrior's Way

The Strength Secrets of Ancient Warrior Societies

by Jon H. Hansen M.Ed.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/3/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781425127817

About the Book

Warrior's Way: Strength and Fitness "Secrets" of Ancient Warrior Societies

EXERCISING WITHOUT EXERCISES?
What if there were no "natural" athletes?

What if you could learn the "secrets" of men and of women who knew how to keep their bodies hard and battle-ready in ages when battle was an individual test of endurance and of raw physical power and of athletic ability? Where gymnasiums and regular physical exercises weren't available. Where in battle the weak died first and "mighty men of war" ruled the world. What if there was a second muscle control system built into our bodies, that must be "turned on by an act of will", that's designed to exercise our bodies 24 hours a day. What if all "naturally" strong, fit people who don't seem to exercise use it. What if you could teach yourself to use this "system" and then join them? What if you never find out how?

Race along with Navajo Indian Ben Singer on a desperate quest to master the super-power, super-strength secrets of ancient warriors. Learn along with Ben as Axelron, Ben's time-traveling mentor, teaches you to energize key muscle groups that force your body to exercise itself gently, steadily, 24 hours a day to build a body packed with the physical power and grace that only "natural" athletes can command.

Your best friend won't tell you how to do it, but Ben Singer will. Ben is taught, and you can learn with him. We don't need such power now, but Ahhhhhh...wouldn't it be nice to have it anyway...

Nature has not made these people your "natural" superiors. You have deliberately made yourself inferior to them by not using this gift nature has given all of us DON'T BE WIMPY ANOTHER DAY...JOIN BEN SINGER ALONG THE "WARRIOR'S WAY"


About the Author

Living life well requires wisdom and the author, though not unseemilngly astute, (as in not too smart) has, nevertheless developed a certain cunning as a result of having survived into his seventh decade while helping to raise ten children, six stepchildren, (currently 64 grandchildren) and teaching about 7,000 seventh and eighth graders something about history, scholarship and art.

I spent a lot of my adult life working with various Native American groups, primarily the Navajo. I was struck by the difference between our perception of a warrior and theirs. We have much to learn from them besides physical fitness. Strength and fitness is at best only a beginning in the effort to live a fulfilling life. (If you're thinking of Native Americans only as those who struggle to live on the reservations...well you must judge the rest of us by our ghettos and slums, nothing more and by your unthinking bias you are overlooking a wonderful source of knowledge.)

I hope to show you the best principles of the true warrior, who is not a vengeance-driven, bloody minded barbarian, but a man or woman who, wisely, does not fight unless pressed to do so, but who then fights, like Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, with overwhelming skill, whether on a physical or on a mental or on a spiritual battlefield.

Join me, along the WARRIOR'S WAY and let me show you what I've learned about being a real warrior.

Jon Hansen, M.Ed. May 2007.

Visit the authors website: http://home.comcast.net/~jonhansen44