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  • Learn how to fight using your natural weapons  By : Ckint Jhonson
    A sensible saying teaches us that, on the street, you will not find any arbitrators, fight time meters or fight rules. Without a doubt, street fighting will not give you any opening to redressing from a serious hit in the groins.
  • Learn how to put boxing gloves  By : shijina
    Your hands might get damaged or broken if you don’t properly take care of it for boxing. This process initiates by wrapping your hands with lengthy strips of cloth called ‘hand wraps’; this is followed by digging the hands into the boxing gloves. Here are few steps mentioned below which one should follow before putting on the boxing gloves.
  • Learn Japanese Katana Sword Terms (Part 1)  By : Jason Liew
    If you just started your own sword collection and plan on getting a Japanese Katana sword, this article is definitely for you (another Katana enthusiast!). A sword truly worthy of respect (and worship by some), the Japanese Samurai Katana is a fascinating combination of engineering and art to learn much about. This article is written with that task in mind focusing on the basic sword terminology.
  • Learn Martial Arts in High Definition from DirecTV  By : David Johnson
    Who among us, doesnt wish that they were an expert in martial arts. If you are a woman, then you would have the option of smashing the next jerk right in the pie hole that made a smart remark about the size of any part of your torso.
  • Learn the Devastating Martial Arts That Made Bruce Lee Famous  By : Yoshi Kundagawa
    Learn the Devastating Martial Arts That Made Bruce Lee Famous
  • Learn The Devastating Martial Arts That Made Bruce Lee Famous.  By : Yoshi Kundagawa -
    In order to learn Wing Chun, it is important to understand the history behind it. There are many versions of how Wing Chun came into being. Some say it was started by Ng Mui, a Buddhist nun who developed it over 300 years ago in southern China and named it after her student, Yim Wing Chun. While others believe it was started by a Shoalin monk in the early to mid 1700s.

    Wing Chun was almost unheard of anywhere else but China until 1950 when Grandmaster Yip Man began teachin...
  • Learn To Unleash The Explosive Power Of Wing Chun.  By : Yoshi Kundagawa -
    All martial arts styles are about power and the shooting with the fingers effect of Wing Chun is no different. Learning to control and then unleash this power properly can give the martial artist a strong advantage over any opponent.

    Wing Chun is based on relaxation, which ensures that the muscles and joints are able to be freely used in movements and have a stronger ability to receive force. Relaxation techniques are highly beneficial to still the mind and help concentrat...
  • Learning Judo: a gentle combat  By : Barbara Thorp
    While the term Judo means "gentle way", there is nothing quite gentle about it. Judo is a combat sport. Similar to other martial arts like taekwondo and aikido, judo is about the competitive edge, where the goal, simply put is to beat the opponent.
  • Learning Mixed Martial Arts- Combat Phases  By : Eric D Pratt
    Mixed martial arts, often referred to as MMA, is currently a growing phenomenon in the United States, though the sport has been popular in many other countries for decades. While there are many obscure disciplines and sub-styles, this article will outline the three broad combat situations that fighters find themselves in when competing in mixed martial arts.
  • Learning Self-Defense The Right Way…  By : Jim Anderson
    Sadly, as society changes and violence continues to increase, the odds that you might have to defend yourself or a loved one is increasing…

    Self-defense training at some level is necessary for everyone. But what is the best form of training and how do I find it?
  • Learning Values in the Martial Arts  By : James Liu
    This article is about teaching of values to children through the martial arts. The discussion of values, and the teaching of it to young children, is crucial to a better life.
  • Lessons for the Judo Beginner  By : Tony Hackerott
    Basic judo steps for judo enthusiast. Learn the basic posture training of judo.
  • Lethal Kids in Martial Arts: Part 1  By : Aaron Perry
    Kids have incredible potential and can develop amazing strength while maintaining flexability and speed. These exercises will accelerate their abilities without damaging their growing bodies.
  • Liddell Considers Retirement  By : 5thRound.com
    Yahoo! Sports is reporting that the biggest name in the UFC is considering retirement. Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell lost his second straight fight on Saturday night against Keith Jardine at UFC 76 in Anaheim. Liddell reportedly had a long discussion with UFC President Dana White about his future, where White was left thinking that Liddell was serious about retirement.
  • Liddell vs Jackson - Keys To Victory  By : Jon Murray
    Chuck Liddell and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson are at the very top of the UFC light heavyweight division. Soon they will do battle, the question is, can Quinton Jackson defeat Chuck Liddell...for a second time?
  • Liddell's Response To Rumors  By : 5thRound.com
    Chuck Liddell has an exclusive interview on his website at MMAJacked. You have to have register for a free account in order to access the interview, but he addressed all concerns about his career following his shocking decision loss to Keith Jardine. He did make one thing very clear during the interview Liddell told everyone "Yes I want to come back."
  • Liddell's Retirement on Hold  By : 5thRound.com
    After various sources, including UFC President Dana White, reported that former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell was seriously considering retirement, one of his closest friends and mentors John Hackleman posted a bit of news on his website, ThePit.tv. Hackleman said that "Chuck is fine. Disappointed, but fine, and he will be back…soon."
  • Losing fat with the martial arts  By : James Liu
    weight loss with martial arts
  • M-1 Makes Big Moves  By : 5thRound.com
    The domino that caused all the other pieces to fall into place was Fedor Emelianenko’s (26-1-0) signing with M-1, while spurning an apparently lucrative offer with the UFC. It was reported that the UFC’s unwillingness to allow Emelianenko to compete in Sambo events was a contributing factor in the decision. Now Randy Couture has stepped away from the UFC completely, while M-1 added another superstar in the World of MMA. Brazilian Top Team member Ricardo Arona (13-5-0).
  • Making Martial Arts As A Good Well Rounded Workout Regiment.  By : Yoshi Kundagawa -
    As I was reading about Martial Arts and all that it involves, I became very enthralled. I dared to find out what all the excitement was about. The phenomenon of martial arts to be used as a workout regiment for many athletes or even perspective physical fitness fans is growing rapidly. In a nutshell, this is all that I discovered.

    What I found to be most interesting is the fact that martial arts is researched and is used for various reasons based on each individual’s goals...
  • Malay Martial Arts - Silat  By : Aire Daniel
    Silat is a martial art forms originating from the countries of the Malay Archipelago. This art is widely known in Indonesia and Malaysia but can also be found in Brunei, Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia. This martial art has also reached Europe, and is especially popular in the Netherlands and France. There are hundreds of styles range from animalistic to human styles and schools.
  • Martial Art Belt Ranks - Where Did They Come From And What Do They Mean?  By : Javier Lozano, Jr. -
    Martial Art Belt Ranks

    Where did they come from and what do they mean?

    There are many theories why present day martial art schools use belts and sashes as a ranking system and where the concept of using belts came from. We will discuss two philosophies, one that is widely accepted by many practitioners and another that can be considered as a legend, or story that was passed down by your grandfather. Please keep in mind that the belt ranking system has only been around a...
  • Martial Art Is The Path To Awareness  By : Rosendo Lopez
    Once you learn a new kick or throw, you must pay attention to your body to see if you are doing it correctly. This constant attention allows you to become aware of how you are moving and how tense or relaxed you are. Hence, the term body awareness. If you want to be successful in any sport you must be able to master body awareness.
  • Martial Artists and Project Based Leadership Training  By : Mr. Gary Engels
    Start marketing your business with your leadership curriculum WHILE teaching your students real leadership skills.
  • Martial Arts  By : Jennifer Brown -
    The martial arts are widely perceived in North America as a form of sport. Parents enroll children in karate classes to instill a sense of discipline. Adults train in martial arts to learn self-defense techniques. Many in the western world strive to obtain a black belt, thinking that this is the pinnacle of their training and education. In eastern countries, the martial arts are much more than sport. They are history, culture, philosophy, and respect.

    The term "martia...
  • Martial Arts & Self Esteem  By : Mr. Robert L. 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.
  • MARTIAL ARTS - 5 Ways Too Build Your Self-Confidence  By : Robert L. Jones
    If you appreciate a strong, healthy self confidence that carries you through overwhelming times and drives you to achieving your most far reaching goals, martial arts is for you.

    A person’s self-confidence is like a muscle, it needs to be exercised in order to grow and develop. In the 20 plus years that I’ve been teaching Martial Arts in our community we have developed a 5 step approach to building self-confidence.
  • Martial Arts - 9 Questions To Ask When Looking For A School  By : Robert L. Jones
    Thinking of taking Martial Arts? Choosing a Martial Arts school can be intimidating, but not if you do some research first. Knowing these nine questions to ask before you pick any school for yourself or your child will ensure a positive experience.
  • Martial Arts - The Main Martial Arts Styles  By : Rob Wumout
    There are many styles of martial arts out there. For this article, we will focus on four major styles of martial arts which are: Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Philippines styles. Though all of them shared certain similar features, they are very different.
  • Martial Arts and Childhood ADHD: Overcoming Symptoms  By : Mr. Robert L. Jones
    The symptoms of ADHD can be devastating for children. It is especially hard for school-age children who feel isolated and don’t know how to express what they are feeling. They can become quickly behind academically and socially, which leads to lack of self-confidence and depression. Symptoms of childhood ADHD can include inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity. One way parents are helping their children is by having them train martial arts. It is a great way to alleviate these symptoms and overcome the stress they cause.

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