Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at
9:46 pm
Learn Karate Online
More and more people are starting karate classes and there is no better way to compliment your dojo training, than looking at resources that enable you to Learn karate at home .
Not just individuals, thousands of families around the world are realizing the physical and psychological benefits of attending karate classes. After dojo practice, people all over the planet are online looking for krate techniques that they just practiced in the karate dojo.
In today’s fast paced world, it is great to be able to access karate tutorials online. The internet is amazing! You can access karate resources from anywhere in the world, as long as you have an internet connection.

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Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
12:19 pm
Of all the martial arts the you will discover that wing chun training offers a steep learning curve , however you will be surprised how much you will learn in such a short amount of time. The legend of the wing chun training system is that is was devised by a nun at the Shoalin temple at around the same time it was attacked and destroyed by the ruling Manchu’s. They became wary of the temple as it was seen as a hotbed of revolutionaries and skilful warriors.Threatened by its influence they sent the army to destroy the temple. However a hand fill of nomads and kung Fu masters escaped and their respective kung fu styles flourished in secret.At this time secret societies sprung up around china which added to kung fu’s mystique .
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 at
5:29 am
This is one of the most critical points drummed into your wing chun training when you first begin. That is controlling/protecting your centre line..the imagined line between the crown & groin. Indeed even in chinese medicine this is an important concept in term of chi flow and the main meridian of the body.
In wing chun you are trained to strike along this central line to control it a s a method of attack. Which is why straight punches are advocated in wing chun rather than round punches.. The quickest route between one point to another is a straight line. A straight punch is quick and efficient and takes the least amount of time from intention to hitting its target.. so it is only milliseconds but every little bit counts.
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
4:27 am
The question on everyones mind, are martial arts self-defense? Well, yes and no. For instance, martial arts obviously have self defense applications since they do contain some self defense moves. However, self defense isn’t the only aspect here. They also contain many more aspects that become more of a lifestyle rather than just simply learning some self defense. This is why martial artists train for many years at a time and most self defense practitioners only need to train for a few months to defend themselves. Instead of training for the entire art, they only train for the most applicable techniques of self defense to keep them safe in the streets.

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