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    Budget Travel For Martial Arts Karate Tournaments
    2008-08-27 11:00:00
    Budget Travel For Martial Arts Karate Tournaments was written by Clint Leung from FreeSpiritActivewear.comOnce martial arts competitors and coaches decide to follow one of the large karate circuits like NASKA or NBL, it will soon be realized that participation in this sport can be very expensive. Many years ago, I attended a seminar conducted by Charlie Lee and he said that the only main difference between many national and local competitors is that the national ones have the funds to travel. I
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Cracking The Martial Arts Code
    2008-08-26 21:00:00
    Cracking The Martial Arts Code was written by Robert L. Jones from articlesonmartialarts.comThe ChallengeIn life, we face many difficult situations and it's how we handle challenges that determine their outcome and our future. Having low self confidence and poor discipline can harm us. Not having the ability to stay focused and on task can also be a burden.There Is Hope!Fortunately, many people have discovered how to solve these problems. Now they enjoy unshakable confidence and rock solid disci
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The Myth Of Mixed Martial Arts
    2008-08-25 21:00:01
    The Myth Of Mixed Martial Arts was written by Daniel Land from martialartsopendirectory.orgOn November 12th 1993 an American no holds barred “NHB” martial arts tournament entered by the world’s top martial artists revolutionized martial arts forever, allowing the development of a new and superior fighting style, known as “Mixed Martial Arts” (MMA). MMA was not encumbered by the traditions and ineffective techniques of traditional arts, finely honed and evolved using on those techniques
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     

    "Mickey Mouse" Martial Arts Technique Gives You An Enormous Advantage During Knife Fights
    2008-08-25 05:00:01
    "Mickey Mouse" Martial Arts Technique Gives You An Enormous Advantage During Knife Fights was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comWant to know a quick and easy way to fight with a knife (or similar weapon) that gives you an almost immediate advantage over almost anyone you fight -- even if you have no idea what you're doing?Just use what I like to call the "flashlight" technique.And that means, when you're fighting with a knife or similar object, you pretend the knife is a flashlight and yo
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    NATIONAL BRANDS AND IOWA FAVORITES JOIN TOGETHER TO SPONSOR MIDWEST CAGE CHAMPIONSHIP AND TO SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL MIXED MARTIAL ARTS (MMA)
    2008-08-25 02:35:44
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Des Moines, IA- August 22, 2008- Three new companies have joined the ranks of sponsors for Iowa's largest professional mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion company. Midwest Cage Championship (MCC), based in Des Moines, announced the addition of Vitamin Water, Max Muscle, and Vantus Bank as sponsors. At the same time, the company announced [...]
    By: Fight News Unlimited
     
    Martial Arts: The Number One Way To Combat Bullying
    2008-08-24 01:00:01
    Martial Arts: The Number One Way To Combat Bullying was written by Robert L. Jones from articlesonmartialarts.comAs parents, we do everything we can to protect our children from harm and to provide them with the skills they need to be healthy, successful adults. The problem is, we are not with them all the time. What our kids do at school is sometimes a mystery to us. Are they polite to their teachers? Do they participate in class? Are they bullying other kids? Are they being bullied? Th
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     

    Martial Arts - It's All About The Basics
    2008-08-23 21:00:01
    Martial Arts - It's All About The Basics was written by Robert L. Jones from articlesonmartialarts.comAsk any professional how they became good at their martial arts skills and they will tell you practice. Ask them what they practiced and you will most likely hear "the fundamentals" or "the basics."I once interviewed 13 great martial artists. The thing that struck me was that every one of them talked about how their earliest instructor was a traditionalist and had them study the basics. In other
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Management: Is Your Dojo Thriving Or Just Surviving?
    2008-08-23 05:00:01
    Martial Arts Management: Is Your Dojo Thriving Or Just Surviving? was written by Dr. Gary S. GoodmanIs your dojo a business, a lifestyle, a hobby, a temple, a recreation center, or a mixture of these things?This is a fundamental question that every dojo needs to answer, and you really should highlight one or two things and focus on improving them.All too often dojo owners and managers are unclear about their aspirations and it not only confuses everyone but it leads to ultimate dissatisfaction a
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Bruce Lee Martial Arts Lesson From Beyond The Grave
    2008-08-22 21:00:00
    Bruce Lee Martial Arts Lesson From Beyond The Grave was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comOne of the most popular questions I'm asked is, "how did Bruce Lee REALLY die?"And the short (if not disappointing) answer to this is: As far as I know, Bruce died of an allergic reaction.I know that's not as sexy as being assassinated by ninjas or whacked by the Chinese mafia...but that's what the evidence points to.And you want to know something strange?In a weird way...this was sort of Bruce Lee'
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Mentoring: "I Think You Have A Future At This!"
    2008-08-22 05:00:01
    Martial Arts Mentoring: "I Think You Have A Future At This!" was written by Dr. Gary S. Goodman“A teacher never knows where his or her influence stops” is an expression you may have come across, and it’s quite true.A simple word of discouragement or encouragement, for example, can mean all of the difference in a student’s life.A few years ago, I noticed a young lower belt who was taking a test for the next level of training, and he performed quite well.I thought back to myself at that le
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The Somewhat Controversial Filipino Martial Arts History
    2008-08-20 05:00:01
    The Somewhat Controversial Filipino Martial Arts History was written by John H Brown from mabisamartialarts.comThe Philippine Martial Arts have somewhat of a controversial history. The following are from history, research, and also knowledge passed on from experienced eskrimadors. Do your own research and come to your own conclusions.Eskrima- the art of fencing; fighting with swords in a skilled.Arnis- Filipino sword fighting martial art.The Philippines warrior arts are deeply rooted in the hist
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Murphy's Law As A Martial Arts Weapon
    2008-08-20 01:00:00
    Murphy's Law As A Martial Arts Weapon was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comHave you ever heard of "Murphy's Law"?It basically says, "whatever can go wrong will."And in a street-fight, this is more true than anywhere else.In fact, if there's one difference between a martial artist who has never been in a real fight, and a martial artist who has been in real fights...it's the knowledge that anything and everything can and will go wrong 99% of the time.In other words, you can practice a kic
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    How Bruce Lee Trained In Martial Arts
    2008-08-19 03:00:01
    How Bruce Lee Trained In Martial Arts was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comOne of the biggest differences between street-fighting and the hundreds of other fighting disciplines and philosophies...is the way in which we train.For example, Bruce Lee, the founder of modern day street-fighting, used to train as if he were in a real fight.He knew, as savvy fighters today know, that what works in one area of combat, can get you crippled or even killed in another.And so when Bruce and his stude
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Explode Your Martial Arts Speed, Timing And Power...Using An Ordinary Black Magic Marker
    2008-08-18 15:00:01
    Explode Your Martial Arts Speed, Timing And Power...Using An Ordinary Black Magic Marker was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comA lot of people have never heard this, but I swear it's the truth:You can triple the speed, accuracy and coordination of your strikes and kicks -- no matter what martial arts discipline you study -- simply by training with magic markers.Don't believe me?Then try this and see for yourself:Grab a friend and two black magic markers (the long ones).Now, take the caps
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Secret Gives You Instant Advantage When Unexpectedly Attacked
    2008-08-18 11:00:00
    Martial Arts Secret Gives You Instant Advantage When Unexpectedly Attacked was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comImagine this: You're in your bathroom at night, nothing on but a towel. Your kids are sleeping, your wife is in the kitchen. You notice a shadow moving outside the window.You walk over and investigate. You see a guy with a baseball bat creeping in through your bedroom window. You rush over there -- in a near panic -- to head him off.Too late.When you get in your bedroom, he's a
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    XTREME COUTURE SIGNS ON AS TAKEDOWN RADIO SPONSOR TO PROMOTE FULL SPECTRUM OF PRODUCTS AND TO SUPPORT THE WRESTLING AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS COMMUNITIES
    2008-08-18 10:52:18
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Des Moines, IA- August 18, 2008- A major promotional agreement between two leading organizations related to the world of combat sports was announced today when Xtreme Couture signed to sponsor TakeDown Radio. Xtreme Couture is a market leader in each of its categories, with products and services including apparel, gyms, training, and nutrition [...]
    By: Fight News Unlimited
     
    Why The Wizened Old Martial Arts Masters In The Movies Are Dead Wrong
    2008-08-18 10:46:55
    Why The Wizened Old Martial Arts Masters In The Movies Are Dead Wrong was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comWatch almost any martial arts movie where the old, wise karate or kung fu master is training a new student...and you will almost always hear teacher tell student to "look your enemy in the eye."Bad idea. Really bad idea.Why?Because, while this is fine for tournaments and television, it can put you in severe danger on the street.Think of it like this:Imagine you're walking down the s
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Win Fights And Excel At Martial Arts...By Avoiding Commitment
    2008-08-17 03:00:00
    Win Fights And Excel At Martial Arts...By Avoiding Commitment was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comAs a general rule of thumb, I'm very easy going on my students when they are learning street-fighting martial arts.I don't push them too far, too fast...and I don't put enormous amounts of pressure on them and try to make them "crack."However, one thing that really ticks me off...that I sometimes even raise my voice over...is when someone only practices and works on their favorite area of c
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The Secret Martial Arts "Moves" You Can Only Find At Your Local Library
    2008-08-16 15:00:02
    The Secret Martial Arts "Moves" You Can Only Find At Your Local Library was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comYou might find this hard to believe but, if you want to learn how to fight fast -- and give yourself an enormous advantage over any attacker -- you should head down to your local library before going to the corner dojo.Why?Well, I spent several years training in psychology. I have my Masters Degree in the subject. And one of the most important things I learned (as far as fighting
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Simple Martial Arts Block Causes Blinding Pain To Strong Attackers
    2008-08-16 11:00:01
    Simple Martial Arts "Block" Causes Blinding Pain To Strong Attackers was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comOne of the big differences between street-fighting and every other kind of martial art (like karate, tae kwon do, judo, kung fu, aikido, etc) is, in street-fighting everything you do causes your opponent pain -- even your blocks.For example, let's take the really devastating move called the limb or nerve "destruction." This is a really nasty move that anyone can use to defend themsel
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts And Your Sex Drive
    2008-08-16 07:00:01
    Martial Arts And Your Sex Drive was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comOne of the great "unintended consequences" of learning about combat-based martial arts and self defense are the almost staggering fitness consequences.In fact, short bouts of intense sparring -- even if for just 15 minutes -- is one of the single best workouts you'll ever get and can sometimes do wonders for your sex drive.The reason why is because, when you spar, you are forced to focus on quick bursts of compound move
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Why Tournament-Based Martial Arts Wont Save You In A Violent Street Fight
    2008-08-16 03:00:00
    Why Tournament-Based Martial Arts Won't Save You In A Violent Street Fight was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comI recently got a great question from a tae kwon do student about fighting.Here's what he asked:"I'm in taekwondo but I would like to know what to do if an opponent was to go low at me and make a dive at my legs, what would be a quick counter attack before he attempts to take me down and after?"Great question. And the answer is actually pretty simple:If someone dives in at your
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Beware The Martial Arts Open Mind Police
    2008-08-14 15:00:00
    Beware The Martial Arts "Open Mind" Police was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comIf you are going to pursue any kind of martial arts -- whether it be in the classroom, at a seminar or even in a home study course -- then I want to warn you about what I call the "open mind police."These are people who teach martial arts and make it a point to go on and on and on about "keeping an open mind" when, in reality, it's the last thing they do themselves.And make no mistake, these people are extrem
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Call Your Martial Arts Training Partner An An A-Hole
    2008-08-14 07:00:02
    Call Your Martial Arts Training Partner An An "A-Hole" was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comSometimes in my street-fighting martial arts classes...I will purposely put two people who don't like each other (or even hate each other) together during sparring sessions.In some cases, when I really want them to make progress, I'll encourage them to tease, taunt and even verbally abuse each other.Why do I do this?Is it because I'm some kind of jerk who gets a rise out watching people yell at on
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    This Little-Known Martial Arts Secret Gives You A Gigantic Advantage In A Street Fight
    2008-08-14 03:00:02
    This Little-Known Martial Arts Secret Gives You A Gigantic Advantage In A Street Fight was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comYou may or may not be aware of this but there are only three "body types" in the world.And they are:1.) Ectomorph - tall, lanky, lots of energy2.) Endomorph - plump, big boned, slow3.) Mesomorph - natural athlete, muscular, athleticNow, while it's rare when you see a person who fits one of these body types exactly (most people have a mixture of two of them), if you
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) - No Limits
    2008-08-13 19:06:26
    MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) is basically a full contact combat sport which allows different forms of fighting techniques, mostly a mixture of martial arts traditions, and allows the use of striking and grappling techniques (both while standing and on the ground). In short, once you step inside that ring, there basically are “No Limits”. Avid fans, [...]
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    Why Pay-Per-View Martial Arts Training Sucks
    2008-08-13 07:00:03
    Why "Pay-Per-View" Martial Arts Training Sucks was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comI'm sure by now you've seen the so-called "reality based" fighting like the UFC and the other fights on pay per view.And maybe like me, you spend a lot of time each week glued to the TV watching these competitions and enjoying every second of it.Only problem is, while some of the best fighters in the world often compete in these tournaments...if you try to mimic them and learn from them...you'll find your
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Win Street-Fights And Martial Arts Competitions...By Getting Drunk!
    2008-08-13 03:00:01
    Win Street-Fights And Martial Arts Competitions...By Getting Drunk! was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comThere are some 30 different martial arts and self defense styles, philosophies and disciplines I teach in my street-fighting classes and seminars.Each of these moves and skills are extremely simple, fast and easy to learn, no matter how big, small, fat, skinny, smart or slow a person is.But by far, the most unorthodox of all these different fighting tactics -- the one people actually
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Why Martial Arts And Self Defense Moves Dont Mean Jack Squat
    2008-08-12 11:00:01
    Why Martial Arts And Self Defense "Moves" Don't Mean Jack Squat was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comWhenever people start learning martial arts and self defense skills -- whether it's in a dojo, health club or even at the YMCA -- they will usually learn a lot of different "techniques." Like kicking, punching, leg sweeping, blocking etc.However, just as important as technique -- maybe even more important, depending on who you ask -- is something you rarely hear in the dojos, on TV or rea
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The One Martial Arts Secret That Lets You 100% Avoid Freezing Up In Fights
    2008-08-12 07:00:02
    The One Martial Arts Secret That Lets You 100% Avoid Freezing Up In Fights was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comIf you took all the pages in all the books about martial arts, street fighting and self-defense, you'd see a lot about physical conditioning -- building strength, speed, endurance and stamina.Only problem is...physical conditioning will NOT save you in a real fight.Why?Because while physical conditioning is important, even more important is emotional conditioning.In fact, if yo
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    This Popular Martial Arts Kick Can Get You Killed
    2008-08-12 03:00:05
    This Popular Martial Arts Kick Can Get You Killed was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comPeople often send me emails asking me why I'm so hard on traditional martial arts -- like karate, kung fu, aikido, etc.Only problem is, I'm not hard on them.In fact, I have nothing but respect for them -- as did Bruce Lee and all the other street-fighting masters who have emerged in the past 30 years.The street-fighting philosophy I teach literally has elements from some 30 different kinds of tradition
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Secrets Used By Military Special Ops
    2008-08-11 19:53:54
    Martial Arts Secrets Used By Military Special Ops was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comIf you want to give yourself an enormous advantage over any kind of attacker -- whether they're armed, trained or just plain psychopathic -- then the best thing you can do for yourself is do your martial arts and self defense sparring in the dark.Why would you want to do that?Simply because, statistically speaking, the vast majority of violent crimes happen at night, under cover of darkness -- when you
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    This "Small Guy" Martial Arts Secret Let's Fighting Amateurs Take Down Seasoned Black Belts
    2008-08-11 19:52:33
    This "Small Guy" Martial Arts Secret Let's Fighting Amateurs Take Down Seasoned Black Belts was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comOne of Bruce Lee's most interesting street-fighting discoveries -- that is virtually unknown in the traditional and even the so-called "mixed" martial arts world -- is what he called "trapping range."What is trapping range?Trapping range is the range of combat that is sort of in between grappling range (up close) and boxing range (within arm's length). And what
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The "Unsexy" Martial Arts Move That Works Like Gangbusters
    2008-08-10 20:10:51
    The "Unsexy" Martial Arts Move That Works Like Gangbusters was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comDo you know what the single most vulnerable spot on a person's body is? The spot people will drop everything and anything they are doing to protect? The spot even people jacked up on mind altering drugs or illegal steroids will do everything in their power to cover?It's the eyes.The eye ball is the single most vulnerable spot on the human body.In fact, if you can jab a person's eye -- and I do
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Secret Martial Arts Tactic Lets You Win Street Fights Before They Even Begin
    2008-08-10 11:10:55
    Secret Martial Arts Tactic Lets You Win Street Fights Before They Even Begin was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comA lot of martial arts people don't like to hear this but, the real difference between those who win street fights and those who lose street fights...has less to do with knowing every self defense skill, technique and "style" in the world...and more to do with having a simple "game plan" in place before the fight even begins.Here's what I mean by that:In sports -- especially p
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Secret Martial Arts "Move" Lets You Instantly Hit 15-20 Times Harder
    2008-08-10 08:29:15
    Secret Martial Arts "Move" Lets You Instantly Hit 15-20 Times Harder was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comWould you like to know a fast, simple and easy way to strike someone with the equivalent power of 15-20 punches in a row?A way that works regardless of size, strength, speed or power?A way that basically gives you the same power as if you hit someone with a bowling ball?Then all you have to do is master the lowly "headbutt."In fact, when you know how to do a proper headbutt (there is
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Mixed Martial Arts 101
    2008-08-09 20:10:37
    Mixed Martial Arts 101 was written by Shawn Sellen from mmaarticles.comWhat is mma? Mma stands for mixed martial arts. Mixed martial arts is the blending of two or more fighting systems. The most common styles combined are striking and ground techniques. In the early days of mma competitions in the U.S., The ground fighters had an advantage because most of the stand up fighters were not prepared if the fight went to the ground. An interesting transformation took place. Stand up fighters began to
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The Value Of Martial Arts Training For Children
    2008-08-08 07:00:19
    The Value Of Martial Arts Training For Children was written by Gary Russell from topsearchconsulting.comSome parents are reticent to allow their children to take martial arts lessons in the fear that such training will make them more aggressive and combative. The truth is quite the opposite however--training in the martial arts actually teaches children restraint, respect, and self control, all of which are positive traits that parents attempt to instill on their own with varying degrees of suc
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Speaker Asks: Why Learn A Martial Art?
    2008-08-07 15:00:08
    Martial Arts Speaker Asks: Why Learn A Martial Art? was written by Dr. Gary S. GoodmanThomas Jefferson reportedly said “I am a farmer so my children and grandchildren can be philosophers.”Of course, we know he may have been a great farmer, aided in no small measure by servants and slaves, but he was also a first rate political philosopher and not a bad President, either.History remembers him fondly, even if he embroidered a little in his narrative.Why do people study the martial arts? Ask th
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Speaker Asks: Is That Angry Gas Station Hobo Really A Threat?
    2008-08-07 11:55:06
    Martial Arts Speaker Asks: Is That Angry Gas Station Hobo Really A Threat? was written by Dr. Gary S. GoodmanTonight my dashboard emitted the shrill signal that says I was running on empty and I had to sidle up to a pump, and pronto.Fortunately, across from where I ate dinner there is a discount station that sells Union 76 gas, which I suppose is of fairly high quality because the company is so big.Before pulling in, I noticed a disheveled hobo was leaning against the posts that under gird the b
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Secret Lets You Beat Down Multiple Attackers In A Street-Fight
    2008-08-07 07:00:23
    Martial Arts Secret Lets You Beat Down Multiple Attackers In A Street-Fight was written by Matt Numrich from jkdondvd.comHave you ever wondered what you'd do if you were surrounded by a pack of vicious gangbangers wanting to take your money, your property and even your dignity?This is not a pleasant thought, I know. But I'm a realist.And I know, from FBI statistics and other sources available to the general public, that this very thing happens every day of the week, all over the world -- in big
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Ultimate Fighter Vs. The Contender, Which Is Better? Mixed Martial Arts Or Boxing?
    2008-08-06 11:00:19
    Ultimate Fighter Vs. The Contender, Which Is Better? Mixed Martial Arts Or Boxing? was written by David Maillie from mdwholesale.comSpike TV and ESPN are going head to head with their latest reality series launches. More may be at stake than originally meets the eye. Boxing which used to be the mainstay of ESPN, late night sports, sports bars, casinos, Pay Per View and gambling, has lost vast market share and audience to the latest trend in fighting – mixed martial arts. The audience that gene
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts - Muay Thai Kickboxing
    2008-08-06 07:00:23
    Martial Arts - Muay Thai Kickboxing was written by Michael Russell from martial-arts-guides.comMuay Thai Kickboxing is often referred to as the science of 8 limbs. The reason for this title is the fact that you use nearly every body part as a weapon. You can strike with your forehead, elbows, fists, Knees, Shins and feet. Muay Thai Kickboxing was invented over 2000 years ago and is recognized as one of the oldest martial arts known to man. Although records of Muay Thai fights only date back
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The Americanization Of The Martial Arts In The United States
    2008-08-04 11:00:01
    The Americanization Of The Martial Arts In The United States was written by Gary Russell from topsearchconsulting.comIt is no secret that Asian martial arts are incredibly popular in the United States. Any given town may have two or three Korean Tae Kwon Do schools, a few Okinawan karate schools, a Chinese kung fu school or two, and a handful of Judo, Aikido, Jiu Jitsu, and other schools scattered about. The prospective martial arts student can pick and choose which style appeals to him or her
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Hurricanes And Martial Arts Training
    2008-08-04 07:00:01
    Hurricanes And Martial Arts Training was written by Lance Winslow from WorldThinkTank.netIf you are looking for a good sport and you are worried about stoppages in your workout due to hurricanes or extreme weather perhaps martial arts might be for you. With martial arts training you can do it even in the even in a hurricane and even if you decide not to evacuate and stay.Unlike other types of workouts with martial arts training you can do the workouts and practice your reflexes even if you're i
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Heart Breathing & The Martial Arts
    2008-08-04 03:00:01
    Heart Breathing & The Martial Arts was written by D. Sharpe from TheExtendedMind.comA few weeks ago, I decided to start martial arts training.Big deal, eh?Well, the big deal is that at 44, my body doesn’t work like it used to. And the sad truth is that when it comes to physical skills, my body hasn’t worked well at any age. Previous attempts to pursue martial arts have resulted in damaged shoulders, torn groin muscles, etc.I’m a desk-jockey, not a fighter.But here I am, 44, flirting with t
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    All About Martial Arts And Other Fighting Styles
    2008-08-03 15:00:01
    All About Martial Arts And Other Fighting Styles was written by Brian Johansson from start-martialarts.infoThe martial arts make up an exciting sport that is a great tool for self defense and discipline. Training involves intense mental concentration and physical stamina. The key of each technique is to sharpen you thinking to the point that you simply react. There are many different forms of martial arts that specialize in a wide range of self defense and offensive combat.Aikido is a Japanes
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts - San Shou
    2008-08-03 03:00:01
    Martial Arts - San Shou was written by Michael Russell from martial-arts-guides.comWith so many martial arts out there we often find ourselves wondering which of these arts truly is superior. The fact of the matter is no single art can really be regarded as superior but some of the newer hybrid arts can definitely make a valid claim at that title. San Shou unlike any other martial art combines two distinctively different arts to create a fighting system that is quite extensive and capable of d
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts - Krav Maga
    2008-08-02 23:54:51
    Martial Arts - Krav Maga was written by Michael Russell from martial-arts-guides.comMany martial arts focus on one range of fighting and some of the more diverse martial arts may incorporate two ranges of fighting. The ultimate goal of any martial art is to instil both the skills and the confidence in its students in order for them to be able to defend themselves in a real life situation. No other martial art does this as effectively as the Israeli system of defensive tactics knows as Krav Maga.
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts - Japanese Jujitsu
    2008-08-02 11:00:01
    Martial Arts - Japanese Jujitsu was written by Michael Russell from martial-arts-guides.comJapanese Jujitsu which is also known as Traditional Jujitsu is accepted as the mother of many of the modern arts of the 20th century. Karate, Judo, Aikido and Brazilian Jujitsu are just a few of the arts that have spawned from this ancient martial art. During the feudal period of Japan, an art was needed for warfare. A definitive date for the origins of this martial art is impossible to locate but it is un
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Mixed Martial Arts - Is It Safe?
    2008-08-02 03:00:00
    Mixed Martial Arts - Is It Safe? was written by Michael Russell from martial-arts-guides.comThe stigmas associated with mixed martial arts are hard to shake but quite easy to dispel. Many ask how could anyone want to watch, much less regulate, a sport that allows men to punch, kick, elbow, knee and incapacitate their opponents. Moreover, you often hear detractors claim that this spectacle shouldn't even be considered a sport and should be forced to cease to exist. Much like many other events and
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts - Judo Versus BJJ
    2008-08-01 15:00:01
    Martial Arts - Judo Versus BJJ was written by Michael Russell from martial-arts-guides.comThis is one of the hottest topics up for debate in the martial arts community and quite frankly I don't think either side understands the other's point of view. The bulk of the issue stems from the many misconceptions of the two respective arts but more so the lack of understanding of Judo. It is funny that most people understand that BJJ was created when a Judoka taught a Brazilian the martial art of Jud
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    The Bo And Other Long Wooden Staff Martial Arts Weapons
    2008-07-26 15:00:01
    The Bo And Other Long Wooden Staff Martial Arts Weapons was written by Clint Leung from FreeSpiritActivewear.com Besides rocks, one of the most basic of all weapons throughout mankind's history across most cultures has been the long wooden stick. This makes sense since sticks were always readily available in the forests or could be easily made. The Asian martial arts took the long wooden staff into an art form as many martial art styles include the long staff in their systems. Some styles even h
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    Martial Arts - Choosing The Right One For You
    2008-07-26 06:43:16
    Martial Arts - Choosing The Right One For You was written by Michael RussellSo you've finally decided to take the plunge and take up a martial art. Maybe you're doing so as a hobby or maybe you feel the need to be able to defend yourself. To be honest with you, there's a myriad of reasons one can have for wanting to study a martial art and recognizing those reasons is the most important determining factor. There is no one right martial art there is only the right one for you. Hopefully this arti
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    Martial Arts - Introduction To Brazilian Jiu-jitsu
    2008-07-26 06:43:02
    Martial Arts - Introduction To Brazilian Jiu-jitsu was written by Michael RussellMost individuals' first experiences with martial arts were watching Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris on the big screen mystifying us with flashy punches and kicks and many times taking out multiple assailants at the same time. While its hard for anyone to doubt the entertainment value of these films, they did start to build a false belief in what an effective martial art can realistically achieve. Kung fu, Karate and Taek
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    Martial Arts Writer Sees "Hidden Moves" In The Movie, "A History Of Violence"
    2008-07-25 03:00:01
    Martial Arts Writer Sees "Hidden Moves" In The Movie, "A History Of Violence" was written by Dr. Gary S. Goodman from Customersatisfaction.com I received a very kind email about my review of "A History of Violence," asking me about the martial arts styles that I detected in that fine film.I replied that I saw a lot of my art, Kenpo Karate, present.But as I moved from scene to scene in my discussion, I pointed out a number of subtle martial arts techniques that may have escaped the attention of e
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts: A Path For Discovering Your True Unhappiness
    2008-07-24 19:00:01
    Martial Arts: A Path For Discovering Your True Unhappiness! was written by Dr. Gary S. Goodman from Customersatisfaction.com "Gee, a lot of the people at the dojo are getting so COCKY!" the intermediate student exclaimed, one evening, after class."Yes, personalities change, don't they?" I replied with my best, Kung Fu wise man impersonation."Really," she continued. "They're way different people than they were when we started!"I just grinned.Unquestionably, the martial arts change people, or peop
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    Fighting Fit - Martial Arts And Weight Loss
    2008-07-20 07:00:02
    Fighting Fit - Martial Arts And Weight Loss was written by Scott Haywood from weightloss.com.au If your goal is to improve your fitness or lose weight but you need to do something more exciting than jogging on a treadmill to keep you motivated, perhaps you should consider doing a martial art like boxing, kickboxing, karate, or judo.In this article we list the top 10 reasons to consider doing a martial art for fitness and weight loss to help you decide if doing one is right for you.1. Doing mart
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    3 Ways Martial Arts Training Can Give You Higher Levels Of Confidence, Energy And Enthusiasm
    2008-07-19 15:00:01
    3 Ways Martial Arts Training Can Give You Higher Levels Of Confidence, Energy And Enthusiasm was written by Robert L. Jones from articlesonmartialarts.com Wouldn’t it be great if everyday you had so much energy, so much confidence and so much enthusiasm that you could accomplish anything that you set your mind to do? Below are just three ways martial arts benefits your life:1. Training martial arts increases your energy. It’s been proven that any regular physical activity increases your ene
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    Choosing Martial Arts
    2008-07-17 15:00:01
    Choosing Martial Arts was written by Michael Russell I began my personal study of the martial arts because I wanted to defend myself. I was also under the impression that defending myself demanded that someone else had to get beat up. However, I knew deep down in the pit of my stomach that I did not want to damage anyone that badly. Seriously, I was between a rock and a hard place. I felt trapped between my inherently peaceful way of life and my no-nonsense fighting style. I needed to find a wa
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    Martial Arts In China (Wushu)
    2008-07-16 07:00:00
    Martial Arts In China (Wushu) was written by Michael Russell Wushu is a Chinese term which is basically built of two word combinations "wu" which refers to martial and "shu" which stands for arts, so it generally refers to any type of martial arts on the globe . Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Jeet Kune Do, Defendo, Krav Maga, Kombato and more. Unlike kung fu, the term wushu is topically dedicated to what it refers to, while kung fu on the other hand, literally means a skill, just any skill. For example you
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    An Overview Of Martial Arts Equipment
    2008-07-16 03:00:01
    An Overview Of Martial Arts Equipment was written by David S from bambamboo.com Mom, can I take karate lessons?It’s a question that’s bound to come up if you’re raising boys – and increasingly girls. Martial arts training has become as popular with girls as dance and gymnastics used to be. The media attention to such martial sports and fighting arts as kickboxing, muay thai, karate, jiu-jitsu, tae kwon do and other forms of martial arts have fueled their popularity among youth and adult
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    Martial Arts And Beating Stress
    2008-07-15 14:00:06
    Martial Arts And Beating Stress was written by Robert L. Jones from articlesonmartialarts.com Are you a busy executive or mom trying to do everything? Are you getting so stressed out that it seems like you’re not accomplishing anything? If so, you can use martial arts to combat that stress! Many of the skills and techniques used in martial arts training are the same skills and techniques you can use to rid your body of stress.So, you might be wondering how a skill that is commonly depicted as
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Relaxation For Martial Arts
    2008-07-13 02:00:01
    Relaxation For Martial Arts was written by David S Evans from uk-martialartist.co.uk In some areas of life, tension can be a good thing...at least in the short term. Tension can motivate us to complete a task. From my experience, this isn't true for sportsman and woman. In martial arts, increased tension can slow your movements, can dull your brain and make you a soft target.Is your heart racing even before you have started your exercise and you feel rushed and panicked?Are the weeks leading up
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Training - Making Sense Of Chaos
    2008-07-08 21:00:00
    Martial Arts Training - Making Sense Of Chaos was written by Jeffrey Miller from warrior-concepts-online.com I once had a talk with a student who pointed out the almost insane notion that anyone could think that they could use a preset string of moves (known as a kata, pronounced kah-tah) to handle something as chaotic as a fight. He said it made no sense to him how any master, who really knew what he was talking about, could pass down "the answer" to such an unknown as a fight.He's right. And
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Leadership - The Cornerstone Of Success In The Martial Arts And In Life
    2008-07-08 15:00:01
    Leadership - The Cornerstone Of Success In The Martial Arts And In Life was written by Jeffrey Miller from warrior-concepts-online.com Leadership is one of the most talked about and least understood aspects of human behavior. There must be hundreds of definitions of leadership, yet none of them is useful for success in life because none of them allows you to 'create' leadership from within your life.Why is that? Why isn't leadership one of those things you can go to school to learn, pick up thr
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Is All This Martial Arts Training Gear Necessary?
    2008-07-08 09:00:02
    Is All This Martial Arts Training Gear Necessary? was written by Jeffrey Miller from warrior-concepts-online.com *Please note: While this piece was written directed at parents of youth members, adult students should keep all of the relevant safety points in mind. Remember: Safety and vigilance are not 'things' to do. They are constant states of mind.Occasionally, a staff member or I will have a parent come to us with something like: "This past year, my daughter grew six inches and gained 50 pou
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    The Karate Myth: Why Most Martial Arts And Self Defense Programs Are Wrong
    2008-07-07 21:00:01
    The Karate Myth: Why Most Martial Arts And Self Defense Programs Are Wrong was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com You know, when I first started learning how to protect myself, the training was almost entirely focused on the memorization and performance of the technique. What I mean is......the lessons revolved around the step-by-step mindset. Even testing was centered around the correct "performance" of the technique in question. But, that performance was tied more to duplica
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    No Martial Arts Or Self-Defense Technique Is Perfect
    2008-07-07 15:00:02
    No Martial Arts Or Self-Defense Technique Is Perfect was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com Far too many people who are training in the martial arts or in a self-defense program - including police and security personnel by-the-way - take for granted that all they have to do is learn a few tricks and that's it. When, according to the reality and nature of self-defense, no technique that you've learned in a martial arts or self-defense class is perfect in-and-of-itself for the un
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Ninjutsu Martial Arts Strategy: Key Moments & Phases In A Self-Defense Situation
    2008-07-07 09:00:14
    Ninjutsu Martial Arts Strategy: Key Moments & Phases In A Self-Defense Situation was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com A major pivoting point in my ninjutsu martial arts learning process happened when I realized that there was something more going on than just the punching, kicking, and what-not, that makes up conventional martial arts and self-defense training. In fact, once I saw it happening, my mind shifted away from the typical orientation toward this "style"
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Instructors - Tips For Strong Retention
    2008-07-06 21:00:00
    Martial Arts Instructors - Tips For Strong Retention was written by Lee Mainprize from mainstructor.com 1. Disguise RepetitionStudents can drop out very quickly if there classes are monotonous,to develop skill students do need lots of repetition. It's your job to make the learning process exciting and fun through variation. Be creative have students work with partners, on pads, in lines, circles and facing the instructor, keep things moving. 2. Keep Your Students ProgressingThe martial arts bel
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts And Self-Esteem
    2008-07-06 15:00:01
    Martial Arts And Self-Esteem was written by Robert Jones. When most people think about martial arts and self-esteem, they probably think about the benefits for children. It is true that children do show increased self esteem when they train martial arts, but it is also true that adults can experience the same effects. Training martial arts can increase self-esteem in many ways for many people.HERE’S HOW: MENTAL OBSTACLESTraining martial arts can help you overcome mental obstacles – includin
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Flexibility, Adaptability, And The Keys To Martial Arts Mastery
    2008-07-06 09:00:01
    Flexibility, Adaptability, And The Keys To Martial Arts Mastery, was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com "Flexibility is the Key to Longevity."Think about that statement for a moment. Flexibility is the key to longevity.I first encountered that statement almost over two decades ago while stationed with the US Army at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. The Operations Sergeant of my Military Police unit had it blown up to poster-size and hanging on the wall behind his desk.As with all new
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts T-Shirt - "Fall Seven Times" Oval Slogan
    2008-07-06 08:17:09
    Martial Arts T-Shirt - "Fall Seven Times" Oval Slogan On the front of this shirt is the Samurai saying: "Fall Seven Times" "Stand Up Eight" around the "Piranha Gear" fish logo. It also has a small "Put bite in you fight" logo in a contrasting color on the back about 2" below the neckline. This is a really nice shirt. Not the cheap, see-through, twist out of shape after 4 washes, "but at
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    Training - Can You Really Learn Martial Arts And Self Defense From Seminar Training Only?
    2008-07-05 21:00:00
    Training - Can You Really Learn Martial Arts And Self Defense From Seminar Training Only? was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com What do you do when, you want to pursue the study of the martial artsMore posts about 'martial arts' from our siteUnderstanding Martial Arts A Little BetterMartial Arts CompetitionBenefits of Martial Arts Training For Kids part 1The Benefits Of Martial Arts TrainingTraining With Martial Arts Weapons - Karate Kung Fu Weaponry or learn real-world self-d
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    Recognizing The Value Of Training - The Keys To Martial Arts Mastery
    2008-07-05 15:00:01
    Recognizing The Value Of Training - The Keys To Martial Arts Mastery was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com Remember when you first started trainingMore posts about 'training' from our siteCondition Stimulus TrainingTraining With Martial Arts Weapons - Karate Kung Fu WeaponryThe Benefits Of Martial Arts TrainingFun Games for Children Training in Martial ArtsMartial Arts Training - There Is No Substitute For Repetition? For some, it was just a few days or weeks ago, for others,
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    Ninjutsu Martial Arts Training - Don't Depend On Weapons For Self-Defense
    2008-07-05 09:00:01
    Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com wrote this Ninjutsu Martial Arts Training - Don't Depend On Weapons For Self-Defense This is based on something that I wrote in my "KUBOTAN: Self-Defense Keychain" ebook. And, although the discussion was aimed at the weapon that served as the focus of the book, in actuality, any weapon, modern or traditional, can be substituted.Now, please don't confuse what I'm about to say with whether or not I use weapons. Weapons should be a part of any sound self-de
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Ninpo Warrior - Becoming A Student Of An Authentic Ninpo Warrior Martial Arts Teacher
    2008-07-04 21:00:01
    Becoming A Student Of An Authentic Ninpo Warrior Martial Arts Teacher was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com In 1979, Soke Masaaki Hatsumi, grandmaster of the nine martial traditions that make up the core trainingMore posts about 'training' from our siteCondition Stimulus TrainingTraining With Martial Arts Weapons - Karate Kung Fu WeaponryThe Benefits Of Martial Arts TrainingFun Games for Children Training in Martial ArtsMartial Arts Training - There Is No Substitute For Repeti
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    ATTITUDE - "Failure Is Not An Option!" - Keys To Martial Arts Mastery
    2008-07-04 15:00:20
    ATTITUDE: "Failure Is Not An Option!" - Keys To Martial Arts Mastery was written by Jeffrey from warrior-concepts-online.com One of the most important traits of any successful person is an attitude of total commitment and passion for what it is that they are doing. They see their goal; they devise a plan for reaching it; and, the set about doing what is necessary to attain that goal.This is something that has been repeated in uncountable books on success and personal achievement as-well-as here
    By: Boxing - Fighting Center
     
    Martial Arts Training - Spicing Up Your Kids Classes
    2008-07-03 11:22:26
    Bob Hubbard from martialtalk.com tells us about Martial Arts Training - Spicing Up Your Kids Classes Kids are the life blood of many schools. Attracting and keeping them can be a crucial step towards the long term success of your school. Each child can be worth over $2,000 each annually (from tuition, event and merchandise) to your bottom line, and can be a return customer for over a decade if treated right.Kids join for many reasons: self confidence, protection from bullies, they though
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