The 5 Principles

The 5 Principles
Author: Khnum 'Stic' Ibomu
Publisher: Balance
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1538708108

This motivational and practical guide puts one man's quest for true health and wellness into an inspirational, accessible nourishment of body, mind, and spirit. Award-winning rapper, producer, and champion of healthy living — Khnum Ibomu, widely known as ‘Stic’ from the revolutionary but gangsta hip hop duo, dead prez, has inspired millions with his music and lifestyle. But he wasn’t always the people’s champ of healthy living in hip hop. As a young aspiring rapper on the rise in the late nineties, Stic was no stranger to the typical self-destructive lifestyle habits of excessive drinking, abusing weed, poor dietary choices, and enduring many stressful days and sleepless nights. And ultimately his health paid the price, resulting in a dangerous diagnosis: gout. Confronted with the choice to continue the cycle of suffering or make revolutionary changes, Stic set out to profoundly transform his lifestyle. In the three decades since, stic’s consistent dedication to mental, physical and spiritual fitness and continuous personal growth has led him to found the inspirational healthy lifestyle brand and cultural movement, RBG FIT CLUB, and pioneer his own ground-breaking genre of music called “Fit Hop.” In The 5 Principles, he now brings the lessons he's learned to a wider audience. Stic’s relatable, non-preachy, proactive and integrative approach to wellness is centered around 5 principles: Knowledge Nutrition Exercise Rest Consistency The 5 Principles empowers readers to experience the wealth of wellbeing via numerous tools, processes, practices, principles, and disciplines that Stic has lived and learned.

Riddles

Riddles
Author: Charles Keller
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781402717109

With all the laughs in this compilation, there’s at least one conundrum that’s easy to solve: why kids will love every hilarious, roll-on-the-floor-with-giggles riddle. There’s 96 pages of non-stop delight.

Lazy Runner

Lazy Runner
Author: Laura Fountain
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 190917842X

The Lazy Runner follows Laura Fountain from starting out as a novice runner-unfit, clueless about running, and incredibly lazy-to finishing her first marathon, and beyond. At first unable to run 400 meters without stopping, Laura has now completed five marathons, the most recent in under four hours. Along the way, Laura learns countless lessons about running, most of them the hard way. But most importantly, this self-confessed couch potato learns to love running. As well as offering inspiration and motivation to get out there and run, her book offers tips on how to make running easier and more enjoyable. Offering practical information on buying the right kit, choosing the best race, and what to do on race day, it also tackles the important running questions you might be embarrassed to ask-like when will it get easier? And what happens if I need the toilet?

I Love You, Luke Piewalker

I Love You, Luke Piewalker
Author: Eliza Gordon
Publisher: Jennifer Sommersby Young
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1777179475

For fans of Star Wars, geek culture, and delicious pastries ... If you find yourself talking to Jayne Dandy, limit the conversation to ducky collectibles and Star Wars. Best not to mention men, dating, or S-E-X. Jayne’s fine with the way things are—writer of obituaries and garage sale ads by day, secret scribe of adventures in distant galaxies by night. But a crippling fear of intimacy has kept her love life on ice, and hiding behind her laptop isn’t going to melt it anytime soon. When her therapist recommends she write erotica as a form of exposure therapy, Jayne is hesitant—until she’s unexpectedly downsized at work. Since rent and cat food won’t pay for themselves, Jayne adopts an intergalactic pseudonym and secretly publishes her sexy stories to make ends meet. To help out, her adorable, longtime friend Luke, co-owner of the popular Portland food truck Luke Piewalker’s, hires her to sling turnovers at his side. Right on schedule, sparks ignite. As Jayne’s secret career soars, she has to juggle the unforeseen demands of her alter ego alongside her newfound feelings for Luke, threatening a tailspin that will either make her face down her neuroses or trigger a meltdown of Death Star proportions.

Engaging College and University Students

Engaging College and University Students
Author: Ken Badley
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2022-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000629325

Engaging College and University Students outlines creative and effective course organization and teaching-learning strategies for higher education courses. By describing specific instructional best practices, rather than addressing general questions about teaching in higher education, the author presents a valuable resource for educators to consult in the moment. The author explores the challenges of engaging students in online settings and draws comparisons with face-to-face strategies of engagement. By organizing the strategies according to course progress, and offering corresponding rubrics for assessment, this guide for instructors offers a solid foundation for an ever-changing teaching and learning landscape.

I Can Do Hard Things

I Can Do Hard Things
Author: Julie van Amerongen
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1682617513

When Julie van Amerongen set out to run every day for 30 days, she was looking for consistency and discipline in her life. With each day under her belt, she found her confidence, shoe size, and love of actual running itself growing too. After completing her first 365 days of running every.single.day, she sets her sights on harder things—from the predict mile (where even the slowest runner can win the race!), running a series of 5ks in the park, joining a cross country team, 10ks and half marathons, to discovering her true love of trail running and finally training for and attempting her first ultra marathon! In addition to the race stories, van Amerongen shares her day-by-day ultra marathon training log along with real life lessons of what happens when you run covered in literal blood, sweat and tears… and ice and snow and rain and mud and heat and kids and dogs and work and all the other things anyone with no special talent or extra time or energy might encounter on their road to greatness! A fun and funny, relatable and inspirational read for anyone who is a runner and motivational for anyone who aspires to push boundaries of any kind into new territory, van Amerongen’s stories of life on the road and the trail will assure you that if she can do hard things, then you can absolutely achieve your own vision of badassery too!

Boating

Boating
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2000-06
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Ken's Punny Jokes and Riddles

Ken's Punny Jokes and Riddles
Author: Ken Nash
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2020-11-06
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1640273786

My book of jokes and riddles could be described as spicy and debaucherous that wouldn’t be for everyone. But I assume that on this day and age, such qualities are superfluous as long as the literature is creative and artistic. My inspiration for the book began after getting into a series of jokes and riddles match with a co-worker at a restaurant where I’ve worked at. Everyone there encouraged me to write it all down on a paper and create a book. After twelve years of

Running: Cheaper Than Therapy

Running: Cheaper Than Therapy
Author: Chas Newkey-Burden
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472948823

Running: Cheaper than Therapy is a witty and expertly compiled compendium of running wisdom and humour. From fantastic running quotes ('How do you know if someone ran a marathon? Don't worry, they'll tell you.' Jimmy Fallon) and hilarious spectator signs ('Worst parade ever!') to witty potted profiles of different types of runners (charity muggers, gadget gurus and inexplicably good old dears) and PB-busting training tips, Running: Cheaper than Therapy is designed to be the perfect gift for the runner, jogger or triathlete in your life. Written by a Telegraph and Guardian journalist and self-confessed running nut, this smartly packaged and brilliantly knowing miscellany details entertaining, real-life runners' stories (being overtaken by a kid/OAP or getting lost while training) and takes a humorous look at the mistakes runners make (wearing a brand new pair of trainers for half marathon or getting so pumped by your morning run you have arguments with everyone at work).