An unfortunately managed photo-shoot at the Bowmanville Zoo, Toronto to erect circulation by presenting how bizarre ancient Indian martial arts can be, turned out to be very fatal for Indian Martial Art Trainer Gitanjali of Kerala .
The Indian trainer was knocked over by a lion during the photo shoot at the Zoo . She broke four ribs and a bloodied lung.
“To be honest, the sensation I have is a great deal of gratitude to be alive,†Gitanjali Kolanad said the bedridden trainer.
Since the commencement, the 180 kilogram beast proved mischievous and not completely in command of of its two minders.
Kolanad, 54, practices the ancient, and perceptibly feeble, Indian martial art of Kalaripayat, formed after the actions of such animals as the lion, elephant, wild boar and peacock. The magazine opted she pose with a lion. Next time, she might just tell them where to get off, and choose a peacock instead!
A video of the session shows Leo first knocking over editor Sonia Verma. She picks herself up and smiles. He next paws the legs of photographer Richard Lautens. Off-camera, he also took a swipe at the legs of art director Spencer Wynn.
The 3-year-old lion was two-faced in close proximity when an unmindful Kolanad was reaching into her actions. Still imperfect to leap, the animal jumped up and fell on her, knocking the breath out of her, injuring her left lung and infringing four left ribs.
It was not an assail, the witnesses said. The lion’s mouth was not open and Kolanad was not dented. The Bowmanville Zoo had no comment on the incident.
Focus is key in Kalaripayat, which bases its movements on the graceful control of animals. It’s a constant lesson in focal point. When you lose your focus, you instantaneously get hit.
In the video, one attendant kicks the otherwise obedient beast in the neck while the other pulls on Leo’s chain. The lion takes a second, abortive attack at Kolanad as she lies breathless, before he is escorted out the door.
Incapable to work for the past month and still in pain, Kolanad said she feels on the road to recovery.
This shows that there are no limits to human stupidity like performing before a dangerous beast at the cost of one’s life!!!
This is the real baby smile, as one cannot counterfeit it. The eyes are beamed up and a small crow’s feet is observable around the eyes. Lips are raised and parted and full set of teeth is visible.
2. Synchronised smile:
This can be done by an confident smiler as it is a hard one. The smile has to be affectionate while accumulating a presumptuous penchant body, as the smile and the body language has to be parallel.
3. Adoring smile:
This can be faked easily, because this depends upon the relationship with the person you are facing. This is done by slanting the head towards the others.
4. Courteous smile:
This is a smile used by politicians as no facial expression is visible and the eyes too does not give any expression.
5. Uncomfortable smirk:
In this head is twisted forward and eyes look away or may be even down. To be used in situation like when you are late at work or forgot to do some work given by your spouse.
6.Forged grin:
One of the lips is higher than the other one. The eyes are glazing elsewhere. Can be shown when you are not interested in seeing the other person.
Additional tips on smiling further:
Be optimistic
Say to yourself that you were cheerful and you can be joyful
Glance at things far beyond like trees, birds and planes
Accept with gratitude the humanity offered to you
Even if you want your friends circle or move to a new office set up, do it for the sake of keeping in the company of positive people.
Always say thank you or appreciate a person who has been grateful you.
Stop thinking about people or person who always nags you or criticises you too often, ignore this person from your mind and soul.
When someone smiles at you just in mid that he/she feels great about you.
If you try to judge others you will feel more negative.
For better feelings, hang tall upward looking things like pictures of buildings, planes and birds in your work place.
More than 50% of human communication is gestural, direct body language.
Whenever the individual you are speaking to does not make eye liaison, you can be sure the person is either concealing something or not telling the fact.
The deficiency of eye link, sometimes even between men, the frown flavor of vocalization which refers niceness in some part of the world.
Psychologists allege in these geological era of globalisation, cross-cultural sensibility and cognizance about body nomenclature should take antecedence in our attempts to empathize and determine to consent one another.
To a higher degree fifty percentage of human communication are gestural, direct body lyric, such as gestures, eye liaison, body moves, facial expressions and flavor.
A few of the numerical communications are well translated by people of diverse civilizations. These play along our communicatory contents, reinforcing or opposing what the individual is straining to convey.
Different smiles
For example, the expression of the eyes can impart to a higher degree a person can butt in words, just as a clenched fist swayed in front of the face is a direct terror and a harder message.
Even smiles are of different types: a indecisive smile, a earnest smile, a false smile, a dire smile; it all depends on the peculiar situation and the ability or unfitness of the recipient to read its collateral thinking.
A person who looks you right in the eye is positive, enlightened, loving about the content, or, depending on the circumstance of the subject matter, perhaps narrating just the reverse of all the above.
Your consistency attitude can tell a lot about how candid, concerned, tired, apprehensive or receiving you are.;
In a infringe state of affairs, a person who has his arms crossed, is unlikely to be in a state of mind to figure out any trouble or convey efficaciously with the other person.
Analysis:
Sitting with legs crossed, foot kicking somewhat boreÂ
Sitting with legs apart Open peaceful
Arms crossed on chest -Defensiveness
Hand to cheek -thoughts
Moving or rubbing nose -uncertainty, insincere
Hands clasped behind back -irritation, disappointment