Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
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For 1,000′s of years, martial arts have helped people develop discipline, confidence, physical, mental and spiritual fitness in addition to a skill to defend by themselves in any given situation. The phrase martial arts is a very broad term. Under the umbrella of the expression martial arts is a complete group of arts that go by various names: Taekwondo, Judo, Karate, Jeet Kune Do, Hapkido, Ninjitsu, Jujitsu and many others. Practicing a martial art is one of the better ways to get in shape as well as develop a strong sense of your position and what you can accomplish. It’s not important what martial art you decide. They all have their advantages. Nonetheless, it is important to find the right martial arts instructor.
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 at
12:01 am
Being a parent isn’t a walk in the park, particularly when the children are commonly hooligan and neglectful. This becomes more of a problem when they don’t pay attention in school and won’t even do homework. Of course, this may appear harmless during the first few school years, but if this attitude is not corrected, it can be a cause for them to completely lose interest in school. Worse, this can contribute to their tendency to grow up as dependent, underperforming, indolent or downright irresponsible adults. For this reason, it is all the more important that parents teach their kids discipline from an early age. While it’s very easy to say that, it is quite a monumental task. This becomes more of an issue when both parents are working and the child is often left under the care of a babysitter who may not care about anything except to collect her pay. This is why parents need to be creative in the parenting methods they use. They have to consider that while they’re away at work, the kids deserve to make better use of their time either in school or through other activities where they can cultivate their sense of discipline independently. If you’ve been thinking how to do this, consider martial arts. Disregarding sexuality, your child is going to benefit much from this type of activity where self-control is best emphasized through self-defense training. For example, allow your child to learn ninjutsu and he will not only master his body movements. He will also become more cognizant and conscious about the things in his life. Thus, he is given stronger reasons to try to be disciplined and responsible. For instance, if your kid doesn’t care about doing his homework, enrolling him in a martial arts class will help him become more conscious of the fact that he needs to do his assignment if he wants to stay in school. The more your child realizes this, the more he will improve that sense of discipline which he’s going to need so he can keep doing his homework and other tasks that may be assigned to him. With continuous training, the child will eventually develop a sense of responsibility. Teaching discipline and responsibility is, naturally, not limited to martial arts. The point is just to engage the child in a challenging yet fun activity because learning is always more effective that way. Children will always be children and you can’t teach them with words and books all the time. Ninjutsu classes can help your children grow up to be disciplined and creditworthy grownups. If you need to give them an idea about this type of martial arts, you can watch Ninjutsu videos together so they know how to prepare themselves.
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at
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A lot of people ask us how to get started in MMA training some goals are simply to get in better shape and they feel MMA training is the vehicle to drive them their while some want to become an actual MMA fighter and step into the ring/octagon. One great thing MMA has done is it has forced the instructors to learn and teach more than just one discipline. In this article we will go over 4 key areas that will help your quest of becoming an MMA fighter or just in better shape. We are assuming that you don’t have access to any MMA training camps like you would if you lived in Vegas. These four elements can be used in any town across the US.

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