Thursday, June 08, 2006

Who is Alex Rabinovich


International Chess Master
Alex Rabinovich




Alex Rabinovich personal background:

As a teenager Alex became a leading international chess player. As a player he traveled to 13 countries to compete in international events, including 30 team events where he represented Israel. He became fluent in Hebrew, Russian, and English.

At age eighteen he entered the army. He served as a First Sergeant.

At age twenty-one he completed his armed services tour and began college studies. While in college he continued to organize chess events. He also taught chess, for example providing lectures and coaching the Junior Israeli Olympic team.

He has always trained chess players through private coaching and large-group lectures.

For his final University project he wrote chess instruction software for children with Attention Deficit Disorder.

Personal Accomplishments include:

  • Chess
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Soccer
For chess, select major
accomplishments:

• ChessWorld Champion for
High School, 1996

• Earned International Master
Title, awarded by FIDE, the
international chess body,
1998.

Alex has been planning the International Chess University, ( IChessU.com) for many years and at last it becomes reality.

The Benefits of playing chess, especially for children is well documented, read more ...... and so the World's most unique University has been born, so that no matter where you live, you and your children can benefit from the World's most amazing Chess University.

For more information visit At Last it is Nearly Here

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It is never to late to learn Chess and the benefits will be unbelieviable and measurable.

IF YOU ARE STILL NOT CONVINCED, or need more information contact me by an email to Email me! for your first free lesson .

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

It is a Fact - Children who ......advantage

It is proven that Chess learnt at an early stage of a child's life has immense benefits for the child's development.

So why is it that we do not teach our children chess? Better still why not let them be taught be the very best in the World, right in your Home or School?

Not convinced then spend a little time to browse through the following links, The Case for Chess as a Tool to Develop Our Children'’s Minds
Benefits of Chess, or simply keep on reading.

The International Chess University, (IChessU), is the brain child of Alex Rabinovich, who is an International Chess Master and was the former 18 and under World Champion. Alex has coached Israel'’s Junior Olympiad team and spent much of his adult life working with kids. He has also developed chess software to help people with ADHD and other disabilities learn chess.

His knowledge of the game is world class, and his ability to teach is well known. He obviously has
University Degrees and is the Founder of the International Chess University.




The lectures will be LIVE, with audio and video an available for individuals and groups. Visit my blog, At Last it is Nearly Here

Some of the Benefits of Chess Include:

Math Development

Pattern Recognition

Science Achievement

Sportsmanship

Reading Skills

Problem Solving

Communication Abilities

Learning From mistakes

For a more complete list....Email me!
It is never to late to learn Chess and the benefits unbelievable and measurable.

IF YOU ARE STILL NOT CONVINCED, or need more information contact me by an email to Email me! for your first free lesson .

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

At Last It is nearly Here


INTERNATIONAL CHESS UNIVERSITY
(www.ichessu.com)


Now children can get the same training as the national and international champions! In the past, if you wanted your child to learn chess from world class instructors,
you had to go to them. Now your child can learn from the best without leaving the home or classroom.

How good are these instructors? How about the chess coach for an Olympiad chess team? How about a former World Junior Champion? How about a titled International Master? This is available in your city right now!

THE UNFAIR ADVANTAGE !!!!

Benefits for teachers and chess club advisors.

Many teachers are looking for ways to help improve their students test scores. Chess is a proven tool for doing just that.

Studies in the United States and across the world have shown that test scores can improve by as much as 20% with the introduction of chess into the curriculum, according to a seven year study conducted by IBM, and these results were replicated by two other studies in the US.

If you are a chess club advisor, and often watch your kids quit after they lose in competition, then your club needs an affordable way to improve.

The International Chess University is that opportunity. Think about it. A Chess Master in your schools computer room; teaching your kids the strategies and tactics of winning chess every week. Not just teaching your best players, but all of your kids.

These lessons are not recordings …they are live.

Your student can ask questions as they arise, and get answers. Can you imagine the boost that will give your program?
How parents can help their kids.

  • Has your child struggled with test scores?
  • Would you like to change that?
  • Perhaps your child is not struggling, but you would like to see more confidence.
  • What if your child is not an athlete, but you would like him/her to benefit from the experience of competition?

Chess is the perfect activity for any child. It does not require physical talent; boys and girls of all ages can play. Your child does not have to be able to lift heavy objects or run fast.

Chess is the great equalizer; gender, age, socio-economic background and physical skills do not yield advantages.

Even children with ADHD, MS, and cerebral palsy can compete in chess tournaments. Chess helps kids with social development, including children who might otherwise remain isolated. Chess is fun while teaching self-discipline, self-reliance, creative and analytical thinking, and concentration.

Parents are willing to pay for their kids to learn and participate in soccer, football, and basketball. And these are all wonderful activities.

But can they be played throughout a person'‚’s life? Give a gift children can use for years; one that allows children to learn and grow every time they participate.

And give a gift that complements and supports academic success in school.
Parents can benefit too.

Parents (and gifted students) can also take lessons privately. Group lessons are great for schools and many parents. But for more intense training, lessons are also available on an individual basis for a very reasonable fee. Or, take a lesson with your child. This is something you and your children can share all of your lives.

Who will be giving lessons?

IChessU trains all instructors in our unique accelerated learning process. You can be sure that every instructor has been thoroughly trained in our methods. Depending on the strength of the student, a course instructor will be selected accordingly.

For more advanced students, instructors will be chosen among our titled instructors,
such as IChessU ‘s founder,

Alex Rabinovich
:

Alex Rabinovich is an International Master and former 18 and under World Champion.


Alex has coached Israel ’s Junior Olympiad team and spent much of his adult life working with kids.

He has also developed chess software to help people with ADHD and other disabilities learn chess.

His knowledge of the game is world class, and his ability to teach is well known.

Is IChessU only for chess lessons?

Not at all! IChessU will eventually become a complete resource for chess education, including playing, discussions, training, and more.

How can you take advantage of this?

International You can start on the ground floor with the Chess University. IChessU will launch the first pilot programs in June, 2006. The web site is: www.ichessu.com

What do I need?

Any modern PC or Mac which can run Flash 7, a broadband account (cable or DSL), and microphone/speakers. Yes; this is an audio experience, that is unique! You can learn from the best in the world. And you can learn from the comfort of your own home.

For further questions, please send an email to Email me! for your first free lesson.