Friday, July 23rd, 2010 at
5:24 am
The process of figuring out martial arts has changed significantly over the years. Previously, the most common method of learning martial arts was to venture into a dojo and receive training in the presence of a trainer. Even though this is not really unchanged, there have been various other approaches that have emerged. One such method has been the introduction of web based martial arts training. For many people, being able to learn martial arts in this manner has been shown really useful. Such over the internet martial arts training are useful both as a extra means of studying the material and, for some, it is a primary way of learning an art.

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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
10:35 pm
Throughout the world, Chinese martial arts are famous and well respectable. China is a pioneer to martial arts, founding several excellent styles. Although Kung Fu is the most well known Chinese martial art, the’re others that are simply as good. Below, we will consider a few of the other Chinese martial arts that aren’t as well known as Kung Fu.
HSING-I
This is actually a one of the internal styles of Kung Fu, closely in connection with Tai Chi. It teaches students to subordinate their bodies, creating powerful movements with a very few expense of energy. HSING-I isn’t well known about, although it is very powerful and recognized throughout China. The US and other areas aren’t that conversant in it, with little to no schools or dojo’s out there that teach it.
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at
10:05 pm
Nowadays, martial arts are something that everyone should know. With law-breaking at an all time high, knowing how to defend yourself is essential. For the children, martial arts can mean a good number of things. Despite the fact that martial arts is great for adults to know and practice as well, it is also a great way for children to stay in condition and learn to defend by themselves from attackers.
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
10:16 pm
Ready to take your black belt test? Well… When it comes to black belt training, you’re going to learn, rather quickly, that getting here was the easy part. To an outsider, it seems like a black belt is a master of the art. The truth is that a black belt is actually a beginner. White through brown are little more than a trial period to see if you’re truly prepared to go the distance.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at
12:32 am
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It is interesting to meet practitioners from different styles of kali and learn their naming and numbering structure.We all seem to have common elements in our FMA style, although different guros may teach concepts from different perspectives.No matter what you call your martial art, Arnis, Kali, Escrima or perhaps something more specific like Pekiti Tirsia, we are finding out that we have much that is the same.We are simply branches of the same tree.
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