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Martial Arts
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Martial Arts Book Review - Deadly Karate Blows by Brian Adams
Now depending upon your own personal knowledge on the subject, and your own personal perspective, you will either love this book or revile it. While I myself readily question some of the material presented in this book, I do find a lot of it to be very informative in both a positive and a negative way. Rather than dwelling on the negative aspects, I will instead focus on the positive aspects of this book.
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Martial Arts Wristlock - Four Dynamic Methods For Controlling Your Opponent
Are you a black belt who has mastered the art of Wristlock Techniques? Or are you just starting out, learning the basic self-defense moves against grabbing and pulling attacks? Whether you are a beginner or and expert looking for a way to explain Wristlocks to your students, this article will help you understand the four foundational principles behind Wristlock Techniques.
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Hyperactive Children - Martial Arts Can Help
Enrolling your child in a quality martial arts school where classes are taught by professional and dedicated instructors might be a good first step to take if your child seems to be a bit “wired”. Or, if you hear teachers starting to use terms like ADD or ADHD.
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Blades of Briton
Some people think that the only
solution to violent crime is to take guns off
the streets. Proof of how futile these efforts are can be seen
in the United Kingdom, which although has very
strict gun laws the UK youth are cutting each
other down in the streets with knives.
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Shaolin, the Kingdom of Kung Fu
These are the sons and daughters of Shaolin, young students who have given up secular life for a strict regimen and forsaken conventional curriculum for physical conditioning. At Shaolin Si, the sword is truly mightier than the pen.
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Martial Arts Book Review - The Way of Kata by Lawrence A. Kane
This book should be required reading for any, and I do mean any, and all individuals who practice a martial art that incorporates kata as a requirement for advancement. Although I knew a quite a bit of information that Lawrence had provided in this book, there was just as much if not more that I didn't know, or had a slightly different outlook on. Needless to say I was very impressed with the information contained in this book.
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Train Hard, Laugh Hard
So, how do you pick out a true warrior from the THOUSANDS of soldiers, cops, martial artists, athletes, and other assorted toughies? Simple. The ones that make you laugh hardest are the toughest.
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Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
A Muay Thai aspirant should train at one of the Muay Thai training camps in Thailand. This is because the type of environment he will get here will not be available elsewhere.
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Martial Arts Book Review: Palgue 7-8 by Kim Pyung Soo
Now some of you may disagree with me, but in my professional opinion, I feel that any book dealing with katas, hyungs, or forms, should focus solely on the movements in the particular kata being discussed and the applications of each movement.
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