martial arts
martial arts
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-05-05
Sun style T'ai Chi was developed by Sun Lu-t'ang in the late 1800s. He was already highly experience in other martial arts before he developed this style. It is the youngest of the five styles of Tai ...
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by Chris Pizzo - 2007-05-06
In the shadow of the war in Iraq, America and her NATO allies continue to wage war against Al-Qaeda and the remaining Taliban in the deserts and mountains of Afghanistan.As with the war in Iraq, the m...
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by Yoshi - 2007-05-08
Targeted Karate Training Sessions in Your Own HomeWhether you are just training yourself at home or want some extra practice away from the class setting, a Karate training DVD is invaluable. Not o...
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by Mattsumoto - 2007-05-09
The Martial Arts Supply is a new martial arts store/information hub for the masses. Its purpose is to collect and organize products and articles from all over the web into one location so that p...
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by Master L P Lambert - 2007-06-05
The Vital Point combat arts, has been misunderstood for many different reasons. One reason that needs to be acknowledged is that the early development of these art forms were created to destroy ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-06-05
Have you ever thought about increasing your fitness through martial arts? More and more people are becoming health conscious and trying to get fit by going to the gym, joining walking or jogging group...
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by Craig Harkins - 2007-06-07
The Olympics are in Beijing in 2008, how are the teams chosen for the fencing competition?The mandated levels of athlete participation has led to changes in the selection process for the Games. Each n...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-06-07
Developed in the former Soviet Union and recognized as an official sport by the USSR All-Union Sports Committee in 1938, Sambo is a modern martial art. It is most definitely a combat sport and also a ...
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by Yoshi Kundagawa - 2007-06-07
Hapkido was first used by a group of Korean nationals in the period after the Japanese colonial era of Korea. Choi Yong Sul and his students; Suh Bok Sub, who was the first student of the art, Ji Han ...
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by Master L P Lambert - 2007-06-05
A few days ago, I was walking out of the bank in my town and past a Kara Te DoJo and inside I saw an instructor teaching his young students a Bo kata. I stopped to watch for a minute and could n...