Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
1:06 am
Escrima sticks are made in many alternative styles. They are often standard skinned or skinless rattan sticks. Escrima Sticks are obtainable in 24 and twenty-six in. Custom lengths area offered for an extra charge. Escrima Sticks make a good training weapon. 2 sticks are used like short swords.
Escrima sticks are available in numerous alternative weights and styles. The most well-liked traditional escrima sticks are sometimes made from flexible, durable, plus lightweight woods such as rattan and waxwood. Rattan escrima sticks were developed to go hand in hand with Filipino Martial Arts, but are currently used in a variety of martial arts. They’re traditionally between twenty-sixinches plus 28 inches long plus are made from rattan. Escrima sticks Possibly escrima sticks originates from the traditional art of sword fighting alternative escrima sticxks.
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Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
8:28 am
[I:http://mymartialartsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/LJJames8.jpg] It was a quite day in a small Bar in upstate New York . The girl working behind the bar was young, she had just turned twenty one and had only been bar tending a few weeks, this was her first time working alone. Everything was going fine with only two of the regulars in the back shooting pool it was nothing she could not handle she thought to herself.

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at
8:47 pm
Brazilian jiu jitsu schools can trace their roots to the early 1920s when the Gracie family began to learn jiu jitsu from a master visiting from Japan. Gracie Jiu-jitsu developed from the teaching Helio Gracie and his brothers received into a discipline that would allow a smaller fighter to best a bigger and stronger one. Helio continued to adapt the martial art techniques so that they became even more efficient and soon he was earning the respect of those around him.

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at
11:03 am
Karate equipment needed by every practitioner varies dependent on things such as talent level, training surroundings plus whether you’ll be competing. Here’s what you want to understand to weed out the unnecessary equipment. If you look online you will be able to find places that supply not solely a diversity of belts but as well different karate equipment and accessories, and all at very reasonable prices. Karate equipment and martial arts karate uniforms of top quality can be found online!
Karate Equipment includes numerous different items such as kendo sticks, nun-chucks, throwing stars, pads, shoes plus much more. Karate Equipment needs to be quality as the sport of Karate may be exerting on many different items plus materials.
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at
10:36 am
[I:http://mymartialartsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/AlCase18.jpg]This is going to be the weirdest tai chi lesson you have ever had. I’ve never had a lesson in tai chi, you see, but my tai chi chuan is the best. I don’t mean to be self serving, but let us see what you think after you have read how I came up with my tai chi.
I began learning tai chi with a book, Modified Tai Chi for Health by Lee Ying Arng. Every night I spent hours memorizing the form, trying to figure out the applications, trying to figure out the meaning. And, tell the truth, it didn’t mean much.
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