martial arts
martial arts
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by Armando Sainz - 2007-09-12
From the initial attack to the finishing blow a fight should be as brief as possible. The best scenario is when one is able to subdue the attacker within three moves. First and foremost when one becom...
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by Armando Sainz - 2007-09-10
It has been my experience that many of the martial art methods being taught in the United States are not completely functional in today's world. In most martial arts schools today you can take r...
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by Armando Sainz - 2007-09-11
Perhaps we should take a good look at how martial arts are taught today and the different mentalities involved. Maybe we should question not our methods of Wing Chun, but our motivations for tea...
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by Armando Sainz - 2007-09-13
At the moment of initial attack from my foe, I attack the centerline (usually the throat) and establishing a dominant and proper position through the interception of the attacker's limbs. I main...
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by Tim Larkin - 2007-12-06
Since the events of 9/11 we have been bombarded with scenes of violence. Terrorist attacks, two back-to-back wars and the ongoing war on terror have given the 24-hour news channels an endless supply o...
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by Phillip Longmire - 2007-12-06
I have to admit I love all sports. Everything from MMA to bowling. I haven't always felt this way but as I age and become slower, I seem to appreciate any athletic ability, even if it is throwing a ba...
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by Ken Gullette - 2008-05-14
Tai Chi is a martial art that uses unique principles of movement to generate power for self-defense. If you watch a martial artist practicing karate or taekwondo, their movements will be very tense an...
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by Jack Krohn - 2008-06-10
In any kind of fight it is a generally conceded idea that the bigger guy has the advantage. If you are a woman or a man and are "size challenged", or usually find yourself looking up at people when ...
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by Alan Largo - 2008-06-13
If you have ever watched a martial arts competition or especially if you watch them regularly you may notice that some competitors make it seem effortless. Their form is seemingly perfect but does not...
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by Kelvin Ho - 2008-06-17
Most practicing martial arts exponents claim that the particular style which they specialize in is the deadliest style of martial arts. Like in religion, there are the usual fanatics who profess that ...