aikido
aikido
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by Bart Scovill - 2007-01-28
I first heard this comment in an interview with Bruce Lee. Later, I learned more about this concept in Joe Hyams' book, "Zen in the Martial Arts." The quote comes from a story Bruce Lee was relating t...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-04-07
If you do a search on the internet, there seems to be no end to what has been written about this simple, yet powerful weapon. There seems to be no small supply of writers who have used dramatic title...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-04-07
The most surprising thing that my students learn when I teach a seminar or workshop on the Kubotan self-defense keychain, is just how many things can be done with this simple-looking little tool. And...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-04-07
Ironically, in a world filled with terrorism, assault, rape, and murder, I have to write an article giving people reasons why they should be learning self-defense or the Kubotan personal-protection we...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-04-09
One of the key elements that separates the Ninja's self-protection methods, including the study of weapons like the Kubotan self-defense keychain, from many other approaches to self-defense training i...
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by Henry Ellis - 2007-04-26
Friends of Kenshiro Abe Sensei 1915 - 1985?By Henry EllisThe www.KenshiroAbbe.com web site and its contributors are either direct or indirect students of Kenshiro Abbe Sensei. Students, who would n...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-05-01
Have you ever heard of a Kubotan, min-stick, or self-defense keychain? Whether you have or haven't...Imagine a night, like any other night. The cool air, perhaps a light breeze, with only the sights...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-05-01
If you do a search on the internet, there seems to be no end to what has been written about this simple, yet powerful weapon. There seems to be no small supply of writers who have used dramatic title...
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by Jeffrey Miller - 2007-05-03
The most surprising thing that students find when learning to use the Kubotan self-defense keychain, is just how many things can be done with this simple-looking little tool. And that, is part of it'...
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by James Dunn - 2007-06-13
The martial art form known as Aikido was founded by a man by the name of Morihei Ueshiba. To those who practice this martial art, he is known as Osensei, which means Great Teacher. When Morihei Uesh...