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  • Karate Forms, The Truth Of What They Mean
    By: Al Case | - The old school of teaching martial arts is by teaching Karate forms. This applies to Karate, Kung Fu, Taekwondo, Kenpo, and arts of that nature. Even if you're not in a kata oriented discipline, however, there is an adherence to the study of form.

    The unfortunate fact is that most people don't know why they are studying in this manner. They don't see the connection between repetition of dance-like moves and real combat. The moves often even seem removed from any real function.
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  • Martial Arts Discipline, Why It Is The Best, Why It Works!
    By: Al Case | - I say Martial Arts Discipline, but actually only one of these methods relates to the fighting disciplines. The most important of these three types, however, refers to studies like Karate, Jujitsu, Kenpo, and so on. In life, this is the only one that counts.

    The first method is going to be life itself. You do something wrong, and life comes up and knocks you on your fanny. Go on, don't bother getting up and heading off for work, hungry comes fast around here.

    The second ...

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  • Best Places To See For Boarders Of Flights To Manila!
    By: Rakesh Jha | - Manila is situated at the beautiful natural harbor of Manila Bay which is in the central island of Luzon. It is the capital of the Philippines. The city was founded by the Spanish in 1571 and was under the Spanish missionaries for a long time. It is now a metropolis in which age old traditions and those of the modern times co-exist. The old and new mix is not only true in terms of tradition but is also noticed in the infrastructure with the old buildings along side the new high rising ones and t ...
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  • Sparring Gear: Stock Up With The Best
    By: Andrew Scherer | - No doubt about it but that any kind of martial arts training is great for honing self discipline. Plus it's also great physical exercise. Then again though, so is ballet dancing or yoga. So let's face it and that is that is that for most people the primary impetus for wanting to learn karate or any style of martial arts for that matter is to learn how to fight. Even if it is for self defense.

    Now if you're serious about your training you can accomplish your goals of becoming a profi ...

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  • Hanna (2011)
    By: Michael Ray Lewis | - Director: Joe Wright
    Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama
    Rating: PG- 13
    Release Date: 2011 April 8
    Screenwriter: David Farr, Seth Lochhead
    Starring: Cate Blanchett, Eric Bana, Saoirse Ronan

    What Worked?

    An action film with an art-house feel, Hanna is a lethal adrenaline rush that is an acidic assassin fairy-tale. Joe Wright directs this film with slick style, and pounding action that calms our yearning for another Bourne film. The cast, e ...

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  • Crime Statistics That Will Make You Want Karate Training
    By: Palyn Peterson | - We have all heard of self defense classes. Perhaps you have even considered taking one. Well, this article addresses the exact reasons why karate training, like that offered with a vee arnis jitsu class, can be of the utmost importance.

    Not only does self-defense improve self-esteem and provide a feeling of security as one goes to sleep at night or walks the busy streets alone, but it also serves a very important purpose in times of conflict. It teaches a person not to fight unless ...

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  • Crime Statistics That Will Make You Want Colorado Springs Karate Training
    By: Shawn Taylorson | - Crime Statistics That Will Make You Want Colorado Springs Karate Training

    We have all heard of self defense classes. Perhaps you have even considered taking one. Well, this article addresses the exact reasons why karate training, like that offered with a Vee Arnis Jitsu class, can be of the utmost importance.

    Not only does self-defense improve self-esteem and provide a feeling of security as one goes to sleep at night or walks the busy streets alone, but it also serves ...

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  • What Is The Difference Of An Old Karate To A New Karate?
    By: Daren | - Ryukyu Kempo (also known as Chinese Kempo) has been the way of martial arts in Okinawa hundreds of years. This is what martial arts was before the transition into what most people know as 'modern karate'. Ryukyu Kempo is not a 'style' of martial arts like Goju-Ryu, Shorin-Ryu, Shuri-ryu, Tai Kwon Do and the list goes on. Rather, Ryukyu Kempo encompasses Okinawan arts with emphasis on life-protection techniques, regardless of an individual's size. The concepts of Ryukyu Kempo bridge the gap bet ...
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  • The Difference Between Old Karate And New Karate
    By: Daren | - Ryukyu Kempo (also known as Chinese Kempo) has been the way of martial arts in Okinawa hundreds of years. This is what martial arts was before the transition into what most people know as 'modern karate'. Ryukyu Kempo is not a 'style' of martial arts like Goju-Ryu, Shorin-Ryu, Shuri-ryu, Tai Kwon Do and the list goes on. Rather, Ryukyu Kempo encompasses Okinawan arts with emphasis on life-protection techniques, regardless of an individual's size. The concepts of Ryukyu Kempo bridge the gap bet ...
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  • The Difference Between Old Karate And New Karate.
    By: ray san | - "Ryukyu Kempo (also known as Chinese Kempo) has been the way of martial arts in Okinawa hundreds of years. This is what martial arts was before the transition into what most people know as 'modern karate'. Ryukyu Kempo is not a 'style' of martial arts like Goju-Ryu, Shorin-Ryu, Shuri-ryu, Tai Kwon Do and the list goes on. Rather, Ryukyu Kempo encompasses Okinawan arts with emphasis on life-protection techniques, regardless of an individual's size. The concepts of Ryukyu Kempo bridge the gap be ...
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  • How Do You Fight? The Art Of Fighting
    By: Kenneth Divinagracia | - Fighting is a combination of different actions that involve body movements. This movements are designed to cause injury to other individual whose engaged with the same activity. Though the main purpose of it is to harm others, it can also be used to defend oneself from the incoming attacks.

    How do you fight? Are you thinking of using something. Since acid can kill, you might opt to utilize this corrosive object. Well, fighting has different forms. It can be physical, by using your ...

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  • Helping Build Better Lives"€¦
    By: Kali Majapahit | - Kali Majapahits Filipino martial arts programs offer a curriculum that is deeply rooted in tradition, and is balanced with progressive and innovative teaching methods and philosophies. Featuring stick, kickboxing, empty hand, knife and grappling techniques which are safe, simple, and effective methods of self protection. It offers focus, mental discipline, practical self-defence and a great way to workout in an exciting environment.

    All these concepts are woven together into a co ...

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  • Hilot: Ancient Knowledge For Modern Days
    By: Kali Majapahit | - Kali Majapahit is not only about fighting. Hilot (Health and Healing arts) is also part of our program. It"s true that most students start only for the physical system, but soon, they all realize that health and personal development are a huge part of Life, therefore, a huge part of our teaching"

    Hilot is a word from the Tagalog dialect meaning "massage therapy" or "Healer"; it is the ancient Filipino art of natural healing which employs massage, ...

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  • Origins And Influences Of Martial Arts Of The Philippines
    By: Kali Majapahit | - The fighting arts of the Philippines were influenced by many different cultures and migrants. There are at least 3 very clear martial influences to the Filipino fighting arts: Indonesian Pencak Silat, Malaysian Silat Melayu, and Chinese (Hakka) Kuntao.

    Chinese martial arts were introduced during a trade era with the Tang Dynasty of China (AD 618-907), and also by the migration the Hakka soldiers who bring with them their fighting art of Kuntao. Today, almost every Southern Asian cou ...

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  • The Secret Behind Real Kung Fu Fighting!
    By: Al Case | - When you learn real martial arts fighting, there are certain truths about how to survive. One of the truths is that the human mental apparatus doesn't usually work well when it is getting bashed, and survival mode kicks in. Fighters who survive by the amount of adrenaline kicked in would have you believe that this is the point of it all, but it is not, it is the worst thing that could happen.

    As a species we don't have claws, or jaws, or quills, or smells, or any particular characte ...

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  • Karate Then And Now
    By: John Michael Bautista | - Upon hearing the word karate, people often think of the physical aspects of this martial art. The kicks, punches, and other seemingly impossible moves of karate masters are just the surface of what is truly a martial art steeped in philosophy. For anyone who wants to get into karate, it would be advisable to understand some of the long history and deep philosophy that have helped to make karate what it is today. By understanding the philosophy and history of the defensive martial art know ...
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  • Manila For Travelers
    By: JASSI | - At one oclock on a weekday night Manilas Roxas Boulevard (of Baywallk, as I is better known) is buzzing with a variety of entertainment. A group of young stand-up comedians in lurid polyester overalls, sporting gelled Mohawk manes, tumble across a temporary stage shrieking Tagalog lines that send the crowds into hysterical fits of laughter. A little further down a band called Harmony belts out mushy hip-hop to people sitting at a caf. Vendors selling corn on the cob, cigarett ...
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  • Forms Of Martial Arts
    By: David H Urmann | - Martial Arts come in different forms and they are not only confined to Kung-fu or Taekwondo, which is popularized a lot in television and the movies. You would be surprised to know that certain forms of fighting are also called martial arts. To learn and practice martial arts, one should be well equipped with the proper supplies.

    Martial arts have different origins. The term Martial is derived from the Roman god of war named Mars. Martial Arts simply mean the art o ...

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  • Manila "€"for Travelers
    By: JASSI | - MANILA FOR TRAVELERS

    At one oclock on a weekday night Manilas Roxas Boulevard (of Baywallk, as I is better known) is buzzing with a variety of entertainment. A group of young stand-up comedians in lurid polyester overalls, sporting gelled Mohawk manes, tumble across a temporary stage shrieking Tagalog lines that send the crowds into hysterical fits of laughter. A little further down a band called Harmony belts out mushy hip-hop to people sitting at a caf. Vendors sellin ...

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  • Kick It!!!
    By: Badeth Abonita | - Philippine martial arts is a reflection of the long tradition of battles and outcry that had shaped the countrys history. Martial arts were developed as a means to combat enemies and for self defense.

    Indigenous Filipinos developed the practice of martial arts wherein the use of weapons was crucial. They used sticks, cudgels, knives and broad boards. Indonesians, Chinese and Malaysians had contributed a significant fighting techniques. Two of the most popular fighting arts are ...

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  • What Makes Wing Chun Different?
    By: Armando Sainz | - Translated literally, Wing Chun means "beautiful springtime," or "forever springtime." Wing Chun is also written "Ving Tsun" or "Wing Tsun." According to Wing Chun, there are several ways of defeating the enemy: striking, kicking, joint locking, controlling, throwing and the use of weapons are the most common.

    The way the art produces efficient fighters in a relatively short amount of time is by sticking to several core concepts and by paying strict attention to positioning. Much ...

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  • What Truely Is A Martial Art?
    By: martial artist | - A martial art is identified as any skill that is usefull within warfare. The definition of martial means "military." So traditionally, a martial art is a military art. The first things that usually pop into your head when discussing modern fighting systems do you think leaping, kicking, punching, blocking, inverting elbows, twisting necks, throwing, and weapons combat. But also horsemanship, javelin throwing, archery, spear fighting, halberd fighting, wrestling, knife fighting, rifle, shotgun, a ...
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  • Kali - The Filipino Cultural Art Of Stick And Knife Fighting
    By: Chris Pizzo | - Every culture throughout history has created some form of martial art so their people can defend themselves in a time of crisis. But the only true test of a martial art is actual combat.

    Known as Kali in Europe and the United States, the knife and stick fighting based art is actually called Eskrima or Arnis by the Filipino people. It is said that the art was developed over centuries during many intertribal conflicts and wars with outside invaders.

    Those who practice ...

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  • Escrima - The Filipino Martial Art
    By: George Royal | - Escrima is a popular Filipino martial art dating back to the 1500s, during the colonization of the Philippine Islands by the Spanish. Escrima is a very simplified but practical form of combat technique originally designed as a self-defense tool. Escrima is also known by many other names such as Eskrima, Arnis, Arnis de Mano, Kali and FMA (Filipino Martial Art). Because of its effectiveness, Escrima is also taught extensively in many Special Forces including the Navy Seals and Army Special Forces ...
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