21 Tai Chi and Qigong exercises for vitality. A unique self-help mind-body workout Angus Clark's Move For Your Life offers an easy fun way to good energy and keeping well. Move For Your Life is shot outdoors and including natural birdsong the film captures a 'nature' element that automatically lends itself to stress relief and relaxation. The viewer can enjoy learning these essentials of movement for health by picking out a single exercise with its own clear simple instructions or by choosing a run through of the whole set. Angus Clark is founder of the contemporary Living Movement Tai Chi style He is the author of one of the most definitive books on Tai Chi the internationally acclaimed 'Complete Illustrated Guide to Tai Chi'.
Over 2 and a half hours of the award-winning topical news quiz featuring previously unseen footage! Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by a different guest presenter each week including Alexander Armstrong Gyles Brandreth Marcus Brigstocke Jimmy Carr former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook Ronnie Corbett Jeremy Clarkson Martin Clunes Jack Dee former Director-General of the BBC Greg Dyke former Conservative leader William Hague John Humphreys befuddled Conserv
This two disc DVD offers a unique and definitive guide to learning the art of tai chi, famous for its qualities of relaxation, strength and mindfulness. Disc 1 is a dual disc with flip side tai chi audio guide + tai chi music CD with specially composed music designed to balance your energy making it an unrivalled and invaluable resource for learning tai chi; perfect for beginners, and inspiring for experienced players.It's presented by Angus Clark, one of the foremost contemporary practitioners of the art, who gives clear instruction with front view and 'player's position' for individual postures and full form sequences from the world renowned Cheng Man-Ching and Dr. Chi Chiang-Tao sequences.
The best of the guest presenters hosting the hit television programme 'Have I Got News For You'.
Although direct-to-video Disney sequels usually try to hide or simply ignore the issue, George of the Jungle 2 gleefully points out the lack of continuity between it and the original movie. Here, the good-natured narrator is happy to explain why Brendan Fraser has been replaced and why the special effects look cheaper: it's all a part of an effort to expand beyond the one-joke idea of a block-headed Tarzan who keeps swinging into trees. It's a pleasant surprise that all these self-referential nods and asides to the camera do indeed make hilarious viewing. Replacement Chris Showerman willingly takes on all manner of humiliation at the hands of CG jungle animals and his new extended family. George junior is the main by-product of the five-year gap, and thankfully has inherited brains from his mother's side (Julie Benz). In a dastardly plot to win back his love, Lyle (Thomas Haden Church, one of the few to reprise his role from the original) has the gang trooping back and forth to Las Vegas. With sight gags aplenty, bumbling George has more than just trees to avoid. --Paul Tonks
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