karate
karate
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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 Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-01-04
She looked harmless enough. 3 foot 6, maybe 3 foot 8.Probably 70 pounds. I guessed she might have been 4, maybe 5 years old.How can you be afraid of a child that small? Looks can be deceiving, can'...
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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 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 Shawn Kovacich - 2007-01-19
I am often asked why I started writing my first series of books, and although the answer is actually fairly simple, it spans a period of about 12 years.Ever since I started my martial arts training ba...
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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 Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-02-06
I have a five-year-old son who recently decided he wanted to take up the art of karate. Well, as you can guess, I was thrilled that he wanted to get involved with something that would teach him so muc...
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by Peter Nisbet - 2007-02-15
Flexibility is the range of movement that you have in your joints. Some say that this definition should only apply if there is no exterior help to move the joint, but this is not correct. If your...
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by Jack Hadley - 2007-02-17
Karate is a science and philosophy of fighting which has developed over the centuries in the Orient and now popular in Japan. During the past few years, it has spread from Japan to the United State...
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by Chris Pizzo - 2007-03-06
Some of the worst acts of violence and rape committed against women are committed by men who said they loved them devoutly. Women are physically and mentally brutalized, and often can't leave out of f...