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by Dr. Jason Armstrong - 2007-01-18
There is a good reason the samurai adopted Zen philosophy and its strategic insights - it optimized fighting strategy and taught them to deal with fear and death to obtain victory. The benefits were p...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-01-16
Do you want to be a master martial artist? Do you want to walk the warrior's path correctly?Here are many of the key points I share with my students, both personal and online subscribers, again and a...
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by James Liu - 2007-01-14
Martial Arts are becoming more popular as the years go on and they do provide us with the skills that we need in order to protect ourselves form others. However, when it comes to kids and Martial Arts...
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by Tony Mendoza - 2007-01-12
There is a lot of information out there in the Martial Arts community about fighting stances. Each discipline has their own stance to fight from.In Kung Fu San Soo we do not begin an attack out of a s...
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by Ken Freeman - 2007-01-04
Part 5: Avoiding The Fatal Flaw of Grappling To survive the onslaught of a more powerful opponent, you need to be so light, soft, flexible, and sensitive, that to your opponent, you feel like a phanto...
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by Ken Freeman - 2007-01-04
First: A Word on "Street Sparring"There are vital reasons why we don't spar. If we need to enter, we utilize John Perkins' version of WWII Combatives because it's faster, easier to learn and provides ...
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by Marshall Buchholz - 2007-01-04
The sales rep was well meaning, but obviously knew nothing about the martial arts business.I was placing and order for my first ad in the yellow pages when he asked me what I'm sure he thought was a c...
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by Raymound Gopar - 2007-01-03
The New Ultimate Fighting Championship is the world's leading mixed martial arts sports association. It was formed in January, 2001 by Zuffa, LLC. The New Ultimate Fighting Championship has very stro...
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by Ken Freeman - 2007-01-03
The Flaw of Training with Protective Equipment"The sensation of body unity becomes obvious only to yourself or the person you are hitting. At this point, the energy is truly internal, and you may...
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by Shawn Kovacich - 2007-01-02
Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting, I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth own...
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by Shawn Kovacich - 2007-01-02
Being the author of several books on the martial arts and fighting, I am always looking for books of exceptional quality to add to my library. If I have a book in my library, it's definitely worth own...
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by Ken Freeman - 2007-01-01
Part 4: Disregarding Vital Targets"You may wonder what might prevent your attacker from using these tactics also. Actually nothing, except that you will be better at it. Guided Chaos levels the playin...
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by Jon Hines - 2006-12-28
Before we go into this subject, the best knife defense is to run away, so please keep this in mind. In this first segment of Simple Knife Defense.I want to address the topic of Responding to a knife a...
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by Armando Sainz - 2006-12-27
When we think of Bare-Knuckle Boxing we envision the sport scene more than the self-defense aspect of the system. We think of the Queensberry rules and black & white visions of fighters who stood in a...
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by Dr. Gary S. Goodman - 2006-12-18
Since I earned the rank of Shodan, 1st degree black belt in kenpo karate, I've been a busy guy.Not on the mat, mind you, but in my life, to which I immediately turned my attention after being promoted...
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by Lee Warrick - 2006-12-17
Welcome back to the how to win any fight part of the free Martial Arts training series brought to you by the Martial Arts Masters Association.If you have not read the first part of this series, never ...
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by Al Abidin - 2006-12-16
The most dangerous attack you'll ever face is when you're outnumbered. There could be 2 or 3 of them or there could be 20.What would you do?So many have asked me this question that I've decided to a...
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by Randy Cole - 2006-12-14
So in this day and age, martial arts training is accessible to everyone, regardless of age. One key secret for martial arts training is knowing how to train your muscles. Martial arts training involve...
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by Clark Swihart - 2006-12-14
While browsing ESPN, you spot what seems like a boxing match, until suddenly opponents start to kick one another. The next thing you know, the two fighters are on the ground, striking one another. Wel...
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by Shawn Kovacich - 2006-12-13
This ten article series will deal with the various components that need to be addressed when considering the utilization of a particular kick in a combat or self-defense situation. These ten component...