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(Asian martial arts supplies) Cagewarriors Announce That All VIP Tables And Tickets For Their “Strike Force” Show Are Sold Out

Friday, March 21st, 2008

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The Cagewarriors Fighting Championships are pleased to announce that all VIP Tables and VIP Tickets for their May 21st “Strike Force” event are now sold out.

Josh Barnett, “Baby Faced Assassin,” Releases Affliction Signature Shirt at Solis
Josh Barnett, “Baby Faced Assassin,” releases new Affliction UFC Signature at Solis. Barnett made UFC history in 2002 as the youngest fighter in history to win the UFC Heavyweight Championship title. Other signature shirts in the series Randy “the Natural” Couture and Chuck “the Iceman” Liddell.

The Annenberg Center of the Performing Arts to Bring Back DanceBrazil in February 07
The Annenberg Center of the Performing arts is to host DanceBrazil, one of its most popular programs, in the February 1-3 period. DanceBrazil is a combination of martial art form of capoeira and electrifying dance, offering a soul-stirring experience for the audience.

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Action Star Suzzana Stefankovicova in talks with Ratti Entertainment (american martial arts gear)

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

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Suzzana Stefankovicova is in discussions with Ratti Entertainment Group for the “Black Salt” film and video project

Matt Ewin vs. Martin Kampmann Confirmed As The Main Event For Cagewarriors Strike Force 2 - UK vs. the World
The Cagewarriors Fighting Championships are proud to announce that Danish star Martin Kampmann will replace Damien Riccio in the Main Event of Cagewarriors Strike Force 2 at the Skydome Arena in Coventry on July 16th

Midwest Mixed Martial Arts Hosts Second “MUCL” Event
Midwest MMA Productions and the Michigan Unarmed Combat League (MUCL) are presenting another action packed VIP Mixed Martial Arts event on Saturday February 9, 2008.

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Why 90% of Martial Arts Instructors Are Not Succeeding In Business, According to The (american martial art weapon) Institute of Martial Arts Professionals

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

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With 90% of martial arts instructors failing in business within three years, we cover some of the most common reasons below why martial arts instructors fail in business.The Institute of Martial Arts Professionals (IMAP) have created an online solution to provide martial arts teachers with the most powerful martial arts business knowledge and marketing strategies to ensure they succeed in business. http://www.mainstructor.com (PRWeb Feb 22, 2008)


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Easy Racers Inc New Distributor for MEGA-III Gel and Vitamins

Easy Racers Inc. will introduce the MEGA-III products at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, CA April 17 to 20 in Monterey, CA. (PRWeb Mar 6, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb738414.htm

New Information Offered for Those Who Need to Get in Top Shape in Record Time

Quick Tips from Fitness Industry Leaders. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb729464.htm

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1Fight Network Presents Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts at Native Centre (martial art school)

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

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Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts™ for aboriginal and non-aboriginal fighters this Sunday February 24th at the Native Canadian Centre on 16 Spadina Road presented by Johnny Powers 1Fight Network, George Lepine and "Urban Elder" Vern Harper. International talent scouts will be looking for the next MMA TV Stars. All fight styles are welcome from both male and female competitors. (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb699544.htm

Easy Racers Inc New Distributor for MEGA-III Gel and Vitamins

Easy Racers Inc. will introduce the MEGA-III products at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, CA April 17 to 20 in Monterey, CA. (PRWeb Mar 6, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb738414.htm

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(Martial arts bags) Simple Steps for Creating Your Own Martial Arts Workout

Friday, March 14th, 2008

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One of the secrets to the power behind martial arts is knowing how to perform the basic workout training. It’s in knowing how to properly train your muscles to give you that boost in power within a short range of motion.

How do you understand Martial Arts Techniques?
Before you look at any techniques/methods from a martial arts system, it is important to first know yourself. It is important to have a clear goal about what you are trying to achieve with your research. Often, when people research without a clear objective, they become a “technique collector”. They become a master of all trades and a master of none. This is not a functional approach. The reason is because knowing a lot of moves does not win fights. It’s about how good you are when you move.

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(American martial art descriptions) What Martial Art Is Best For The Police

Friday, March 14th, 2008

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Well firstly, to answer this, I suppose you have to look at the work of a police officer. If a person is resisting arrest, an officer wants to control the situation by controlling the offender as quickly as possible.

Martial Arts Today
Today in the martial arts, there seems to be two extremes. Commercialism and sports. What happened to traditionalism?

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Why 90% of Martial Arts Instructors Are Not Succeeding In Business, According to The Institute of (chinese martial art techniques) Martial Arts Professionals

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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With 90% of martial arts instructors failing in business within three years, we cover some of the most common reasons below why martial arts instructors fail in business.The Institute of Martial Arts Professionals (IMAP) have created an online solution to provide martial arts teachers with the most powerful martial arts business knowledge and marketing strategies to ensure they succeed in business. http://www.mainstructor.com (PRWeb Feb 22, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb711804.htm

Go Figure Speaks Your Language: Gym Management Software Goes Global by Supporting Multiple Languages

iGo Figure Member & Customer Management Software expands its software into six new languages: Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. The launch of the software in multiple languages is in response to the increased need worldwide to manage member-based businesses. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb725914.htm

New Information Offered for Those Who Need to Get in Top Shape in Record Time

Quick Tips from Fitness Industry Leaders. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


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An Interview with Rich (chinese martial arts description) "Ace" Franklin

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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Rich Ace Franklin is a former high school math teacher turned professional fighter, he has a Masters Degree in education and a Bachelors Degree in mathematics. He made his professional MMA debut in March of 2000 and has a record of 20 wins and only 2 losses. Rich became the UFC Middleweight(185 lb.) Champion by defeating Evan Tanner at UFC 53 and had 2 successful title defenses before losing his belt in October 2006 to Anderson The Spider Silva. Rich is widely considered one of the top Middleweights in the world and one of the most well rounded fighters in MMA.

MMAToday: You have a fight coming up at UFC 68 in Columbus, how has your training been going?
RF: Training is going well. I am healthy, my nose and hand both feel great, and my conditioning is on schedule.

MMAToday: How is it for you to be fighting in front of the home crowd?
RF: I dont think it will be much different for me. I fight on pay-per-view, so I am always fighting in front of my home crowd. The weigh-ins are going to be interesting though!

MMAToday: Does it motivate you more or make you work even harder coming off your first loss in almost 3 years?
RF: No, I think part of my problem is that I worked too hard for my last fight. It motivated me to work smarter.

MMAToday: What do you see yourself doing differently the next time around with Anderson Silva?
RF: I am not sure, and in the meantime I have at least 1 opponent to think about before him. I have not even looked at my Silva tape yet, and wont until I am ready to fight him again.

MMAToday: What do you think of your opponent Jason McDonald, who is coming off of two impressive wins?
RF: He is slick on the ground and I know he will plan on taking the fight there. I will have to be careful with that.

MMAToday: Have you done any extra training in any areas like: takedown defense, jiu jitsu or striking in anticipation of this fight?
RF: I do that kind of training for every fight, but we have focused on some situational training for Jason.

MMAToday: Do you see yourself getting a title shot immediately after this bout if you are victorious?
RF: I dont know and every time I try to make a prediction in this sport I am wrongwe will just have to see how things unfold for me.

MMAToday: What do you see in the future for 2007, possible opponents?
RF: I take this fight game one fight at a time. The only thing I see in 2007 so far is the March 3rd fight against Jason.

MMAToday: Who in the UFC would you like to fight that you have not fought yet?
RF: I have never concerned myself with other fightersI just want to get back on a winning track at this point.

MMAToday: Is there a possibility of you moving up to 205? As you are considered a massive 185lb fighter.
RF: You never know what the future holds. However, I need to focus on getting my 185 lb. Title back first.

MMAToday: What fight or fights in your career really stick out in your mind and why?
RF: The Ken Shamrock always comes to mind. Of coarse he is a legend, and that fight propelled my career.

MMAToday: What do you do in your spare time, when not training or promoting the UFC?
RF: I like to do anything that requires adrenaline. We played a game a paintball on quad runners the other day at my house. I like to read my Bible, and I just started playing the drums.

MMAToday: How much do you think you have changed as a fighter over the last three years? Do you see yourself as still evolving and getting better?
RF: I know I am getting better every day. The more advanced you become in any skill, the more enjoyment you have to find in the tiniest improvements of your game.

MMAToday: Is there a possibility of you ever leaving the UFC and going to another organization like Pride?
RF: Not likely

MMAToday: Is there anyone in Pride you would like to fight? (I had asked a few questions before this about possibilities of fighting other fighters)
RF: I dont care who I fight. I dont care about avenging losses. When I am finished fighting I want people to remember me as a great competitor. To accomplish this goal, I will fight anyone necessary.

MMAToday: Where do you see yourself in the overall rankings in your weight class?
RF: That is not for me to decide.

MMAToday: Is there any one fighter that you admire and why?
RF: Many! Randy Couture for defying age with his ability. Matt Hughes for his dominance. Jeremy Horn for his experienceI could go on.

MMAToday: What inspires you to fight and what keeps you motivated?
RF: You cant explain a thirst for competition to those who do not have it. I am a competitor.

MMAToday: What type of fight do you prefer to be in? Whether it be a ground fight or a standup battle, and why?
RF: I like the stand-up. It excites the crowd!!!

Brian Robertson is owner/webmaster of www.mmatoday.com

Wado Ryu Karate - General Background
History: Hironori Ohtsuka (1892 - 1982) was the founder of the Wado Ryu system of Karate. He commenced training in shindo yoshin ryu jujitsu at the age of 6, and at the age of 30, he began training under the supervision of Gichin Funakoshi (the founder of Karate-do) before founding the Wado Ryu system in 1939. Wado Ryu is one of the 4 main Japanese styles of Karate that are taught around the world. In 1939, Ohtsuka organised the All Japan Karate Do Federation Wado Ki and the Worldwide Headquarters for the Wado Ryu System. In 1967, he was the first katateka to be awarded the 5th order of merit of the sacred treasure of the Emperor of Japan as an acknowledgement of his achievements. Following his death in 1982, Hironori Ohtsuka’s son, Jiro, became the chief instructor of the Wado Ryu system. Today, there are a number of senior, well-respected representatives of Wado Ryu in Japan, who are also leaders of their own federations or associations. Characteristics of Wado Ryu: To practitioners of Wado Ryu, the main philosophy is to better their attitude both within and outside the art. This is one of the main aims of the martial art which emphasises the development of respect, discipline and understanding in a mental as well as physical capacity. This aim affects our attitude towards ourselves and others in our home life, work and social activities. To show aggression outwardly, even during training sessions, is greatly discouraged. The name Wado Ryu, approximately translated, means “the peaceful way”. Another characteristic of Wado Ryu is that unnecessarily large movements are kept to a minimum. Importance is placed on the speed and efficiency of movements with which each technique is performed, rather than the strength or physical effort outwardly shown. Exponents of Wado Ryu place great emphasis on the coordination of body movement with each particular technique. This principle is found in many other martial arts, such as ju-jitsu, aikido and kendo. This coordination is stressed at all stages of learning, from the execution of basic techniques to the application of advanced, free-fighting combinations.

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Kung Fu (Mok-Gar) - General Background
History: Shaolin Mok-gar kuen is one of the original family disciplines of Kung fu, from Southern China, and is well known for its kicking techniques. Practitioners are not restricted just to kicking, however, since the use of a full range of weapons is also part of the system. The resulting flexibility of attack and defence epitomises the original concept of Chinese martial arts: to express oneself fully in the attempt to triumph in combat. When engaging in combat, the objective is to win, so practitioners believe that to place any restrictions on one particular movement would be to put themselves at a disadvantage. Training: One of the unique training drills found in Mok-gar kuen is that of the darn gee kicking technique. In Kung fu, each school has its own method of teaching the kicks using various mechanical facilities. Irrespective the method, the aim is the same: to increase the freedom of leg movements, enhance speed, improve accuracy, and to develop and harden the soles of the feet. During the course of training, the darn gee helps practitioners to improve their stamina, hardness, speed, accuracy and strength techniques. This unique training drill is a stage that all Mok-gar practitioners must experience if they wish to develop a high standard within this style. The 108 movements that are the basis of the Mok-gar style can be used in many ways, from just a single punch, which may be all that is needed to win a fight, to multiple jumping kicks. When experienced students progress to learning a soft form of Kung fu, called Tai chi. Sifu Chan, who came to England to develop the system which incorporated the use of weapons, teaches the wu style Tai chi, based on the Taoist symbol of yin and yang. Tai chi teaches us to be aware of, and to react to, any form of attack, and to be ever-changing and formless. To learn and combine these 2 systems of Kung fu is not an easy task, but once acquired, the knowledge and experience can prove invaluable.

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(Asian martial arts shoes) Gi Vs No Gi - The Classic Mixed Martial Arts Debate

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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I am sure that every MMA and BJJ website has experienced several postings on this topic and whilst experienced practitioners of “alive / reality based” martial arts will have made their own minds up; we must not forget that MMA and BJJ must be the fastest growing “martial arts” in the world. This article examines the Gi vs. No Gi debate and arguments and concludes that whether Gi or No Gi, quality information, coaching, and learning is key.

Common Objects To Use For Self Defense
If you want to learn the basics of women’s self defense, it is a good idea to also learn how to use some of the items you may have on you as weapons. The idea is to figure out what these items are, keep them fairly accessible, and practice with them so you can be the most effective. Here are some common objects that are used for womens self defense.

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Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) 2007, “Week of Workshops” near Annapolis (asian martial art description)

Monday, March 10th, 2008

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The Jing Ying Institute of Kung Fu and Tai Chi near Annapolis, Maryland has several events scheduled in honor of the Chinese New Year.

Tedoradze vs. Blackledge Re-Arranged For Cagewarriors Strike Force 3 On October 1st.
The huge heavyweight Ultimate Fighting/Mixed Martial Arts encounter between the Wolfslair Academy’s Tom Blackledge and the former CWFC Heavyweight Champion Tengiz Tedoradze has been brought forward by 2 weeks to Cagewarriors Strike Force 3.

Cagewarriors Announce That All VIP Tables And Tickets For Their “Strike Force” Show Are Sold Out
The Cagewarriors Fighting Championships are pleased to announce that all VIP Tables and VIP Tickets for their May 21st “Strike Force” event are now sold out.

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Women’s Self-Defense Institute launches its new product line — EasySafety4U.com — Empowering Women to Fight Back Against Crime (chinese martial art school)

Monday, March 10th, 2008

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Women's Self-Defense Institute, a national leader in educating and training women about their self defense and personal security options, has launched its new product website — EasySafety4U.com which provides non-lethal self defense and personal safety products. (PRWeb Feb 10, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb687273.htm

Go Figure Speaks Your Language: Gym Management Software Goes Global by Supporting Multiple Languages

iGo Figure Member & Customer Management Software expands its software into six new languages: Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. The launch of the software in multiple languages is in response to the increased need worldwide to manage member-based businesses. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb725914.htm

New Information Offered for Those Who Need to Get in Top Shape in Record Time

Quick Tips from Fitness Industry Leaders. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


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(American martial arts supplies) Oxford Martial Arts team wins three medals in nationwide Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competition held in Reading

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

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Oxford School of Martial Arts specialises in children’s self-defence and fitness, and also runs adult classes which include strength and cardio training, pure traditional Japanese karate, raw street self defence, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, or Filipino weaponry

Hollywood Star Joe Piscopo headed to the Atlantic City Tropicana Casino in Jnauary
Joe Piscopo is set for the Mega Martial Arts Expo that will be taking place at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City NJ

The Annenberg Center of the Performing Arts to Bring Back DanceBrazil in February 07
The Annenberg Center of the Performing arts is to host DanceBrazil, one of its most popular programs, in the February 1-3 period. DanceBrazil is a combination of martial art form of capoeira and electrifying dance, offering a soul-stirring experience for the audience.

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(Japanese martial arts supplier) Personalized Dog Tags, Custom Rubber Bracelets, Boxing Gloves, & MMA Gear!

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

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CAS Enterprises, Inc. announced today the increasing popularity of its rather unique product mix. Known mostly for its flagship product, Custom Silicone Rubber Bracelets & Wristbands, from its flagship website, TheAwristocrat.com, CAS Enterprises has continued its phenomenal growth rate by adding an eclectic mix of new products to its customer pleasing arsenal. (PRWeb Feb 15, 2008)


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MMA Clothing Superstore TKOWarehouse.com Grows Rapidly in Exciting Market

In an exceptionally short period of time, TKOWarehouse.com has solidified itself as a serious power house in the ever-growing and exciting sport of Mixed Martial Arts (Ultimate Fighting). (PRWeb Feb 15, 2008)


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Popular Running Technique, ChiRunning, Enables an Injury-free, Heart Healthy Life; ChiRunning Encourages People to Maintain Heart Healthy Lifestyle During February’s National Heart Month

ChiRunning, a revolutionary running technique that combines T'ai Chi with the power and energy of running, would like to encourage people to make a dash toward a heart healthy and injury-free lifestyle during February's National Heart Month. (PRWeb Feb 14, 2008)


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(Martial arts weapon) Redefining Mid-Life through Traditional Martial Arts

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

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Traditional Martial Arts is principally a healing system that provides practitioners specific methods to improve health and build a foundation for longevity. Training techniques consider age, body type and condition, and provide a road map for the middle-aged student to purify mind and body, resulting in remarkable improvements. (PRWeb Mar 5, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/health/wellness/prweb745154.htm

New Information Offered for Those Who Need to Get in Top Shape in Record Time

Quick Tips from Fitness Industry Leaders. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb729464.htm

Easy Racers Inc New Distributor for MEGA-III Gel and Vitamins

Easy Racers Inc. will introduce the MEGA-III products at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, CA April 17 to 20 in Monterey, CA. (PRWeb Mar 6, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb738414.htm

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The Mega Martial Arts Expo in Atlantic City Attracts more Celebrities (chinese martial arts mats)

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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The Mega Martial Arts Expo is attracting more celebrities from the Hollywood and Music Worlds this weekend.

Qinna (Chin-Na) Seminar in Maryland, March 25
Qinna workshop in Maryland by Master Willy Lin. Qinna (Chin-Na) is the Chinese martial art of joint locking.

Blockbuster film “Elektra” co-star headed to Atlantic City in January 2005
Cary Tagawa of the upcoming blockbuster film “Elektra” will be attending the Mega Martial Arts Expo at the Tropicana hotel and casino in Atlantic City NJ.

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1Fight Network Presents Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts at Native Centre (martial art photos)

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts™ for aboriginal and non-aboriginal fighters this Sunday February 24th at the Native Canadian Centre on 16 Spadina Road presented by Johnny Powers 1Fight Network, George Lepine and "Urban Elder" Vern Harper. International talent scouts will be looking for the next MMA TV Stars. All fight styles are welcome from both male and female competitors. (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb699544.htm

First Sanctioned Amateur MMA Event in Nevada, ‘TUFF-N-UFF Fighting Championships,’ Approved

TUFF-N-UFF Productions, Inc., an innovator of Mixed Martial Arts, today announced the first amateur MMA event to take place on April 12th at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. (PRWeb Feb 27, 2008)


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Award Winning Children’s Book Chosen for Gang Prevention Program

The award winning children's book A Bundle of Sticks by Pat Mauser McCord has been selected by a Tucson gang prevention program as the cornerstone of their efforts to keep children out of gangs through a program that combines martial arts training with reading, homework help and field trips. (PRWeb Feb 8, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb680263.htm

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Michael “The Count” Bisping Leads The UK Charge Against The Viking Invasion At Cagewarriors Strike Force 3 (chinese martial arts photos)

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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Cagewarriors Light-Heavyweight Champion Michael Bisping defends his Title Against Jakob “Striking Viking” Lovstad in Mixed Martial Arts/Ultimate Fighting action at the Skydome Arena, Coventry on October 1st

Women’s Title Fight Added To Cagewarriors Quest Volume 3 Card On September 17th
Defending Cagewarrors Women’s Champion Rosi Sexton makes her return to Mixed Martial Arts action against the rising Welsh star Sabrina Cohen at Cagewarriors Quest Volume 3 in the Octagon Centre, Sheffield on September 17th.

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Redefining Mid-Life through Traditional Martial Arts (chinese martial arts shoes)

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

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Traditional Martial Arts is principally a healing system that provides practitioners specific methods to improve health and build a foundation for longevity. Training techniques consider age, body type and condition, and provide a road map for the middle-aged student to purify mind and body, resulting in remarkable improvements. (PRWeb Mar 5, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/health/wellness/prweb745154.htm

MMA Clothing Superstore TKOWarehouse.com Grows Rapidly in Exciting Market

In an exceptionally short period of time, TKOWarehouse.com has solidified itself as a serious power house in the ever-growing and exciting sport of Mixed Martial Arts (Ultimate Fighting). (PRWeb Feb 15, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb701463.htm

New Information Offered for Those Who Need to Get in Top Shape in Record Time

Quick Tips from Fitness Industry Leaders. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb729464.htm

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Women’s Self-Defense Institute launches its new product line — EasySafety4U.com — Empowering Women to Fight Back Against Crime (martial art gear)

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

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Women's Self-Defense Institute, a national leader in educating and training women about their self defense and personal security options, has launched its new product website — EasySafety4U.com which provides non-lethal self defense and personal safety products. (PRWeb Feb 10, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb687273.htm

Personalized Dog Tags, Custom Rubber Bracelets, Boxing Gloves, & MMA Gear!

CAS Enterprises, Inc. announced today the increasing popularity of its rather unique product mix. Known mostly for its flagship product, Custom Silicone Rubber Bracelets & Wristbands, from its flagship website, TheAwristocrat.com, CAS Enterprises has continued its phenomenal growth rate by adding an eclectic mix of new products to its customer pleasing arsenal. (PRWeb Feb 15, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/awareness-bracelets/custom-dog-tags/prweb701363.htm

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Hollywood Star Joe Piscopo headed to the Atlantic City Tropicana Casino in Jnauary (american martial art equipment)

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

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Joe Piscopo is set for the Mega Martial Arts Expo that will be taking place at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City NJ

MTI Home Video Hits the Boiling Point this Summer with Halder Gomes’ Martial Arts Actioner “SUNLAND HEAT”
Feature film SUNLAND HEAT to debut on DVD and VHS for Rental and Sell-Through Markets August 9, 2005

New Horizon Karate instructor honored by Action Martial Arts Magazine Hall of Fame for Excellence in Teaching the Martial Arts.
WORLDS LARGEST MARTIAL ARTS HALL OF FAME BANQUET , EXPO and TRADE SHOW MEGA MARTIAL ARTS WEEKEND was held Jan. 5-7th at the Tropicana in Atlantic City, N.J. This event was attended by thousands of martial artists.

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Go Figure Speaks Your Language: Gym Management Software Goes Global by Supporting Multiple Languages (martial art schools)

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

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iGo Figure Member & Customer Management Software expands its software into six new languages: Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. The launch of the software in multiple languages is in response to the increased need worldwide to manage member-based businesses. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb725914.htm

Award Winning Children’s Book Chosen for Gang Prevention Program

The award winning children's book A Bundle of Sticks by Pat Mauser McCord has been selected by a Tucson gang prevention program as the cornerstone of their efforts to keep children out of gangs through a program that combines martial arts training with reading, homework help and field trips. (PRWeb Feb 8, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb680263.htm

New Information Offered for Those Who Need to Get in Top Shape in Record Time

Quick Tips from Fitness Industry Leaders. (PRWeb Feb 28, 2008)


Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb729464.htm

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The Martial Arts History Museum’s Hall of Fame is Announced (american martial art weapons)

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

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The prestigous Martial Arts History Museum hall of fame ceremony is announced.

Face-to-Face Encounters with Modern Day Martial Arts Masters!
Camp Budoshin is the premier martial arts training day in all of Southern California. If you want to learn about all types of martial arts, from the leading experts, you don’t want to miss it!

Women’s Title Fight Added To Cagewarriors Quest Volume 3 Card On September 17th
Defending Cagewarrors Women’s Champion Rosi Sexton makes her return to Mixed Martial Arts action against the rising Welsh star Sabrina Cohen at Cagewarriors Quest Volume 3 in the Octagon Centre, Sheffield on September 17th.

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Kick Boxing - General Background (asian martial arts weapons)

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

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Kick boxing is a relatively modern martial arts system, who syllabus derived by combining several fighting techniques from a variety of the more traditional disciplines, including Kung fu, Kyokushinkai Karate, Muay Thai, Kyokky shinkai and Tae kwon do. History: Martial arts boomed during the early 1970s and interest was greatly increased by their emphasis on competition fighting. Chinese styles of fighting began to take a more westernised form in the UK, and even more so in the United States, where the first real freestyle systems were beginning to be created. Indeed, many people claim that Kick boxing originated in the US during the 1970s. This, they say, was due to various American Karate practitioners becoming frustrated with the limitations of tournament competitive scoring. While Karate and the other disciplines were viewed as being entrenched with theories and set kata, and were performed in a controlled environment, practitioners wanted to see how effective their moves would be in a more realistic environment. Great emphasis began to be placed on specialised techniques, such as kicks and punches, being delivered with full force. Although full contact Karate was already established, concerns were expressed for the safety of competitors. Development: There is a close affinity between Kick boxing and Muay Thai. While it is believed that the Americans had created this concept in their attempt to find a sport that could refine full contact competition, it is believed that the development of Kick boxing was borne out of the World Kick boxing Association finding common ground between Eastern and Western fighting cultures. It is also believed that Joe Cawley, Don and Judy Quinn, along with Howard Hansen, a Shorin ryn Karate black belt, were the initial promoters of Kick boxing and worked together for improved recognition. Hansen took Kick boxing a stage further by introducing fights in a boxing ring rather than the usual Karate tournament bouts. He became known as a ring matchmaker, staging a variety of successful events with stars such as Bill Superfoot Wallis. New rules evolved and were introduced into Kick boxing, most notably weight divisions ” from fly weight to heavy weight ” similar to those in traditional boxing. A down side to the discipline in those early days was criticism of a high risk injury. This led to improvement in the safety rules, such as contestants wearing protective clothing to cushion the impacts of the blows.

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Aikido - General Background
History: Aikido in its present form is a relatively recent innovation within the martial arts tradition. It was developed in Japan in the early 20th century by Morihei Ueshiba (1883 - 1969), who was introduced to the classical martial arts as a boy by his father, Yoroku. He is known to have studied some martial arts, such as various styles of Ju-jitsu as well as Kenjutsu and the art of the spear. Philosophy: If we are attacked by a force and we apply force ourselves, a collision of energies ensues which results in disharmony. Thus, accordingly the stronger force wins. If, however, we meet the force with an absorbing movement and then exhaust it to the point of imbalance before applying a force of our own (the Aikido way), we are in fact restoring harmony or redressing an imbalance. This is the basic logic and underlying philosophy of Aikido. Training: Aikido is a discipline that seeks not to meet violence with violence, but instead looks towards harmonising with and restraining and opponent. Aikido is, in many ways, unique among the martial arts, in that the majority of techniques are based on the aggressor making the first move. Therefore, Aikido techniques are usually aimed at joint immobilisation and throws which utilise an opponent’s energy, momentum and aggression. Many body movements have been taken from Japanese sword and spear fighting arts, and the use of the bokken (a replica sword) and jo (a stick) is intended to build the practitioner’s understanding and skill. Aikido teaches one-on-one and multiple attack defence. It incorporates knife-taking, sword-taking and stick-taking, and even defence from a kneeling position. Differences in size, weight, strength or age negated as we learn to use our inner ki (flow of energy). Weapon training with a bokken and jo indicates the ancestry of the discipline as well as helping to improve our body movements. It should be emphasised that Aikido is a budo (literally a martial way). We practise each technique with total commitment, as if our life depended on its success, for only in this way is it possible to bring about the true spirit of budo. This is not to say that training has to be hard or violent. It is possible to be physically soft and still generate the power to control a confrontational encounter. Styles of Aikido: In reality, there are several major styles of Aikido today. As Ueshiba was continually refining and modifying the art he had created, some of his students at various stages left to pursue their own ideals. Thus, Master Gozo Shioda created the yoshinkan style, characterised by short and sharp movements and powerful joint applications; Kenji Tomiki developed sport Aikido, as it is widely known, characterised by competitions in which rubber knives are used; Minoru Mochizuki successfully amalgamated Aikido with other martial arts within the International Martial Arts Federation; and Koichi Tohei created shin-shin toitsu Aikido, which concentrates on the ki aspect of Aikido. All of these men trained with and listened to Ueshiba and yet each came away with a different idea of the discipline.

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Tai Chi Chuan - General Background
Philosophy: The initial aim of Tai chi chuan is to teach the practitioners to relax. Relax does not mean to flop loosely around, but rather to use the body as efficiently as possible, with no muscular tension. The foremost requirement is good posture with relaxed shoulders, an upright back and firmly rooted stance. Tai chi chuan incorporates Chi kung exercises, which encourage deep breathing, improved blood circulation and greater efficiency of the bodys systems. On a mental level, the quiet concentration, required for Tai chi chuan brings a serene state of mind, in which the everyday stresses of life can be placed in their proper perspective. This leads to a more tolerant, even state of mind, and a calm mind is able to respond more quickly and effectively to challenges in any situation. In Practice: At this level, the art is accessible to anyone. Age, health or infirmity is not barrier to reaping some of the rewards that Tai chi chuan has to offer. However, to reach the higher levels it is necessary to study the art in its wider context. Practising the martial aspects of Tai chi chuan involves more complex form of Chi kung, body strengthening, practising with another person and various supplementary exercises. Such training is more demanding than basic form practice, but it does bring greater benefits in terms of mental and physical health, as well as providing an excellent self-defense method. At the higher stages the theoretical aspects of the art also become more apparent. As a martial art, Tai chi chuan works on a number of levels, but the principal aim is to teach practitioners to relax and become fluid in their movements. This allows for smoother actions and quicker response times. The objective is for self-defense to become a reflexive action rather than a repetition of technique. There is a variety of sensitivity exercises which allow the practitioner to adapt instantly to an opponent and to react in the most appropriate manner. Incoming force will, typically, be diverted, however slightly, and the corresponding opening in the opponents defense exploited. The level of response can range from applying holds and locks, to immobilizing an opponent, through to highly damaging strikes against nerve centres and acupuncture points (dim mak). Power training consists of chi kung to develop internal strength, as well as methods to strengthen the tendons and ligaments. The ability to issue power (fa jing) from close range is a basic feature of Tai chi chuan. This involves incorporating the whole body into one unit behind an attack. Tai chi chuan includes punches, kicks, locks, open hand techniques and throws in its repertoire, as well as traditional Chinese weapons ” sword, broadsword, staff and spear. Today, while traditional practitioners of Tai chi chuan are still in evidence, the majority practise the art in order to both maintain and improve their health and to provide an increasingly necessary antidote to the stresses and strains of modern day life.

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Pressure Point - (chinese martial art weapon) An Unorthodox Use

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

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Choosing Correct Martial Arts Gloves For Children
This article will enable parents to understand the different types of gloves and mitts required for martial arts training. With this knowledge, the parents will then be able to more confidently and economically choose the correct type of training gloves for their child.

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The technical standard of martial arts practitioners in the West is extremely high indeed, from the modern combat sports like Kick-Boxing and Ultimate Fighting to the more traditional arts of Karate, jiu-Jitsu, etc British martial artists have made their mark the world over. and are acknowledged by all as being ranked among the worlds best. However, the elite athletes and technicians referred to above are just that: Elite. Exceptionally skilful individuals at, or very near, the peak of performance standards.

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Chinese New (martial arts equipment) Year (Lunar New Year) 2007, “Week of Workshops” near Annapolis

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

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The Jing Ying Institute of Kung Fu and Tai Chi near Annapolis, Maryland has several events scheduled in honor of the Chinese New Year.

Martial Arts Legend Bill ?Superfoot? Wallace on his way to the Tropicana in January
Bill “Superfoot” Wallace is headed to the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey in January 2005.

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Tai Chi for Over (martial arts techniques) Fifties And Under Fifties!

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

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Tai Chi is an internal martial art which can be soft and gentle. It can and should be practised in a flowing way for practitioners of any age. Particlularly, in China and the est nowadays, people ove r 50 are taking up tai chi whilst the younger generation in china are not so interested in such a traditional art! Tai chi has been proven by the 3000 years of Chinese experience and recent medical studies into te benefits of qigong tai chi is acomplete qigong to be beneficial to the health of the individual practioner. Complete recovery of from diseases from cancer to colds has been documented through diligent pratice of tai chi. Tai chi can also be used to control arthritis. It is recommended that you learn under a highly experienced instructor, who has over 10 years of experience and has learned in China or from a well-recognized master with verificable “lineage”. This is because you want to be learning the real thing and benefitting by clearer mind, healthier body and gradual recovery from any health challeneges you may have experienced or be experienceing. Enjoying it so far: click here> Tai chi chuan means “supreme ultimate fist”. What does “supreme ultimate” mean to you? Tai chi is really about the cultivation of mind, body, spirit and also to kinds of energy, which we don’t have a proper concept of in the West. Those are internal energy, or chi which is present in the body from birth and we also get it from air and food. External energy is the energy that is in the universe. We learn to build up the chi in our bodies in tai chi and that helps us to improve our health. This is the medical aspect of tai chi. We learn to utilize the external energy in tai chi which is the martial aspect of the martial art of tai chi. Tai chi is said to have been invented approximately 5000 years ago, legend has it either by a Taoist priest named Chang Seng Feng or passed to the ancient Chinese people by a group of people reputed to have been 7ft tall and these people - “the sons of reflected light” are said to have taught the arts to the chinese which has made their civilisation so advanced since as long as 3000 year ago as documented by discoveries of the porcelain and silk items in archaeology. Chang Seng Feng is reported to have witnessed a fight between a crane and a snake and noticed the yielding and striking qualities of these animals and designed tai chi based on observations of nature. Tai chi is thus performed slowly and changingly, “flowing like a river” to promote longevity and health. does the tortoise or the elephant move quickly and fast? And how long do these creratures live for? Is it not possible then that we should slow down in our lives and relax like these long-living creature to improve our own chances of living long lives? We imitate the movements of many animals in the tai chi form - a sequence of movements or postures which flow into each other. These stretching and strengthening exercises have very poetic names, beautiful such as White Crane Spreads Its Wings, Golden cock Stands On one Leg and Fair Lady Weaves The Shuttles. Tai chi is a healthy exercise which improves circulation. The author used to be a medical student at Sheffield university and notes that Tai chi was used in the Royal Hallamshire Hospital to aid recovery for heart attack patients. Tai chi incorporates breathing and movement as well as internal assage of the body’s organs and stretching of muscles, tendons and ligaments. Keeping a clear mind is important and whilst the exercise is anaerobic, i.e. not strenuous, the body feel invigorated after proper practice and one can feel energy circulating in the body after practice -so don’t overdo it. The key is consistent daily practice and taking responsibility for your health 100% Sam Beatson runs http://www.tai-chi-kung-fu.com

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Ju-Jitsu - General Background
History: The art of Ju-jitsu is interpreted as being the “science of softness”. Translated literally, ju means gentle or soft and jitsu means art. While referred to as “a gentle art”, some of the techniques are nevertheless extremely dynamic in their delivery and would appear to be anything but soft. There are many stories regarding the origins of Ju-jitsu, dating as far back as the 8th century, with historical lines indicating roots even before the time of Christ. While some claim that Ju-jitsu originated in China, the ancient chronicles of Japan describe how, in AD 712, Tatemi Kazuchi threw Tatemi Nokami, like throwing a leaf. Reference is also made in the Nihon Sho-ki chronicles to the Emperor Shuinjin holding a martial arts tournament to celebrate the 7th year of his reign in 23 BC. One of the bouts resulted in the death of a participant, a Sumo wrestler, who was thrown to the ground and kicked by Nomino Sukume. These accounts provide evidence of early empty hand techniques in Japan. There is also reference to Ju-jitsu developing as an art from the work of a Buddhist monk, dating back to the 13th century. These ancient techniques were known as kumi-tachi (or yawara), which is described in the Konjaku-monogatari, a Buddhist work dating back to that time. Philosophy: The central philosophy behind Ju-jitsu is to conquer an opponent by any and all means ” as long as only minimal force is used. Consequently, this precept demands from its followers a strict conformity to various disciplines ” both mental and physical. Physical fitness has been a fundamental prerequisite for practitioners of Ju-jitsu. A characteristic of this art involves strict moral and dietary regimes, which are seen as being necessary if one is to reach the highest level of perfection. It is therefore not surprising that, historically, many Ju-jitsu masters withdrew to religious institutions, such as Buddhist or Shinto shrines. Although the basic principle behind modern Ju-jitsu as a self defence art is to conquer an opponent using minimal force, the older art of Ju-jitsu focused on literally annihilating the enemy, which led to the development of many dangerous and fatal techniques. Ju-jitsu today: The traditional art of Ju-jitsu is still carried on today by a minority of practitioners, who wish to keep alive the warrior spirit of the fatal fighting techniques of the art. They do not enter competitions and their only goal is the continuation of the mental, spiritual and physical aspects of the art.

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Hollywood Star Joe Piscopo headed to (japanese martial art mats) the Atlantic City Tropicana Casino in Jnauary

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

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Joe Piscopo is set for the Mega Martial Arts Expo that will be taking place at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City NJ

Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year) 2007, “Week of Workshops” near Annapolis
The Jing Ying Institute of Kung Fu and Tai Chi near Annapolis, Maryland has several events scheduled in honor of the Chinese New Year.

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Why 90% of Martial Arts Instructors Are (chinese martial art shoes) Not Succeeding In Business, According to The Institute of Martial Arts Professionals

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

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With 90% of martial arts instructors failing in business within three years, we cover some of the most common reasons below why martial arts instructors fail in business.The Institute of Martial Arts Professionals (IMAP) have created an online solution to provide martial arts teachers with the most powerful martial arts business knowledge and marketing strategies to ensure they succeed in business. http://www.mainstructor.com (PRWeb Feb 22, 2008)


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Handmadesword.com Celebrates Grand Opening in California

Handmadesword.com announces the grand opening of their California wholesale house. Selling Katana blades and other traditional Samurai swords, the company is an exclusive carrier of the top brand "Furubushidoo." Handmadesword.com looks to serve collectors and martial artists alike. (PRWeb Feb 20, 2008)


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(American martial arts shoes) Sonny Franco to be Ring Announcer for XFA (Xtreme Fighting Association TM)

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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The Xtreme Fighting Association TM (XFA) announced that Sonny Franco has signed on as the official Ring Announcer for the XFA. He joins XFA Commentators, Lisa "The Black Widow" King, Black Belt Magazine Hall of Famer, and Gary Alexander (The MMA Show) rounding out the XFA broadcast team. (PRWeb Jan 30, 2008)


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First Sanctioned Amateur MMA Event in Nevada, ‘TUFF-N-UFF Fighting Championships,’ Approved

TUFF-N-UFF Productions, Inc., an innovator of Mixed Martial Arts, today announced the first amateur MMA event to take place on April 12th at the Tropicana Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. (PRWeb Feb 27, 2008)


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1Fight Network Presents Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts at Native Centre

Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts™ for aboriginal and non-aboriginal fighters this Sunday February 24th at the Native Canadian Centre on 16 Spadina Road presented by Johnny Powers 1Fight Network, George Lepine and "Urban Elder" Vern Harper. International talent scouts will be looking for the next MMA TV Stars. All fight styles are welcome from both male and female competitors. (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008)


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(American martial art supplies) Wado Ryu Karate - General Background

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

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History: Hironori Ohtsuka (1892 - 1982) was the founder of the Wado Ryu system of Karate. He commenced training in shindo yoshin ryu jujitsu at the age of 6, and at the age of 30, he began training under the supervision of Gichin Funakoshi (the founder of Karate-do) before founding the Wado Ryu system in 1939. Wado Ryu is one of the 4 main Japanese styles of Karate that are taught around the world. In 1939, Ohtsuka organised the All Japan Karate Do Federation Wado Ki and the Worldwide Headquarters for the Wado Ryu System. In 1967, he was the first katateka to be awarded the 5th order of merit of the sacred treasure of the Emperor of Japan as an acknowledgement of his achievements. Following his death in 1982, Hironori Ohtsuka’s son, Jiro, became the chief instructor of the Wado Ryu system. Today, there are a number of senior, well-respected representatives of Wado Ryu in Japan, who are also leaders of their own federations or associations. Characteristics of Wado Ryu: To practitioners of Wado Ryu, the main philosophy is to better their attitude both within and outside the art. This is one of the main aims of the martial art which emphasises the development of respect, discipline and understanding in a mental as well as physical capacity. This aim affects our attitude towards ourselves and others in our home life, work and social activities. To show aggression outwardly, even during training sessions, is greatly discouraged. The name Wado Ryu, approximately translated, means “the peaceful way”. Another characteristic of Wado Ryu is that unnecessarily large movements are kept to a minimum. Importance is placed on the speed and efficiency of movements with which each technique is performed, rather than the strength or physical effort outwardly shown. Exponents of Wado Ryu place great emphasis on the coordination of body movement with each particular technique. This principle is found in many other martial arts, such as ju-jitsu, aikido and kendo. This coordination is stressed at all stages of learning, from the execution of basic techniques to the application of advanced, free-fighting combinations.

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Kung Fu (Mok-Gar) - General Background
History: Shaolin Mok-gar kuen is one of the original family disciplines of Kung fu, from Southern China, and is well known for its kicking techniques. Practitioners are not restricted just to kicking, however, since the use of a full range of weapons is also part of the system. The resulting flexibility of attack and defence epitomises the original concept of Chinese martial arts: to express oneself fully in the attempt to triumph in combat. When engaging in combat, the objective is to win, so practitioners believe that to place any restrictions on one particular movement would be to put themselves at a disadvantage. Training: One of the unique training drills found in Mok-gar kuen is that of the darn gee kicking technique. In Kung fu, each school has its own method of teaching the kicks using various mechanical facilities. Irrespective the method, the aim is the same: to increase the freedom of leg movements, enhance speed, improve accuracy, and to develop and harden the soles of the feet. During the course of training, the darn gee helps practitioners to improve their stamina, hardness, speed, accuracy and strength techniques. This unique training drill is a stage that all Mok-gar practitioners must experience if they wish to develop a high standard within this style. The 108 movements that are the basis of the Mok-gar style can be used in many ways, from just a single punch, which may be all that is needed to win a fight, to multiple jumping kicks. When experienced students progress to learning a soft form of Kung fu, called Tai chi. Sifu Chan, who came to England to develop the system which incorporated the use of weapons, teaches the wu style Tai chi, based on the Taoist symbol of yin and yang. Tai chi teaches us to be aware of, and to react to, any form of attack, and to be ever-changing and formless. To learn and combine these 2 systems of Kung fu is not an easy task, but once acquired, the knowledge and experience can prove invaluable.

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Training Traditional Martial Arts
All to often traditional martial arts and those who practice these ancient arts are considered dreamers, fools or historical mummies because we are training arts that flourished 400 or more years ago. These people can not understand the reasons why we study archaic weapons like sword, bow, spear, halberd, etc? Their n?1 line is ” you can never walk on the street with these weapons” But that is not all. Traditional kata training is considered foolish , a waste of time not realistic??.. How little do these people understand of the traditional training and the underlying concepts….
Unlike the rest of the world Japan has been isolated from external influences for the biggest part of it’s existence as a nation. For over 1500 years the Japanese have been involved in internal struggles, battles and full scale wars. They had to defend themselves against the Mongol invasions, conspiracies amongst themselves and assassinations.

Because of their isolation from the rest of the world, new inventions like gunpowder came to them very late. The rest of the world was tasking giant steps in modern armament development whilst the Japanese on the contrary did not depend on weapon development to fight their battles.

After having perfected the weapons the had and having explored all the different ways a bow can fire, a sword can cut and thrust, a punch and kick can be given and a Naginata can slice they came to the conclusion that the deepest secret of martial arts was not to be found in the type of weapon, the thickness of the yoroi, the strength of the unarmed techniques but in something else.

They started to look inward , into the deepest part of their being and they came up with the answer that have made them the experts of martial arts in the world.

They knew that by knowing oneself and the opponent they would always be able to overcome him. From that moment a new martial science was born. The art of strategy. Strategy has been developed by the Japanese and taken to the point were it became an art form. The Japanese strategy is far superior to other countries. The Go Rin No Sho (book of 5 rings) of Miyamoto Musashi is considered in the western world as one of the top books concerning strategies for battle. There are even books written applying Musashi’s principles to the modern day business world. But to the Japanese the go Rin No Sho is a book for beginners. That makes you wonder doesn’t it?

Today in this rapid changing world the learning of traditional martial arts is still learning these practical martial strategies through physical exercises.

Let’s compare:

When you enter a traditional Ryu you start learning a bunch of techniques called waza. This is like learning how to lay bricks, plumbing, making doors and windows , etc?.

The next step called Kata training takes you to the next level. You start building a house. Your first house will be very traditional, square with no fancy extra’s. This is when you start seeing the principles of building a house. The experience you acquire teaches you that there are certain ways to do things. You can not make a 2 by 2 m hole and place in this hole a much smaller window or door. You also learn that you must start at the bottom when constructing a house, not at the roof.
After making many, many houses you start designing your own house. You put in some extra’s, some improvements and so on. This is the moment when you can use the principles or strategies of making houses to construct different types of buildings. You understand the underlying concepts. You know inside yourself what it is that makes a building being such and you understand that although their shape may be different at the end they are all houses?.. But only he who masters the highest level will be able to turn any house into a home.

This is what modern day practitioners fail to see. They think that more muscle strength, faster movements, more deadly techniques and such will make them invincible. How wrong they are. They are still living in a dream. As long as man has 2 legs, 2 arms, 2 eyes, etc? battle will never change. The outer form may change but he who understands the underlying concepts will always win the battle. Man’s actions are ruled by basic instincts and the art of strategy as learned in the traditional martial arts builds upon these instincts to secure victory. Through training we learn to see our inner fears, understand the reasons of our behaviour and actions. We learn to correct and perfect these in order to obtain control over ourselves. By understanding this we will also be able to know the enemy and control his actions.

Finally, modern day practitioners tell us ” let’s fight , no rules”. No rules?.. ok , so we are allowed to bite? To stick our fingers in your eyes? To catch and twist your groin until it is separated from your body? To use the most extreme techniques until you die? This is true combat, anything goes and until the end. Until one or both will never get up again to see the rising of the sun.

This is the reason why traditional martial artists never get involved in modern day martial arts championships. They realize that by participating they already have lost. And in the rare case that some traditional martial artist would step in a ring with rules he will loose the battle. He is trained for true combat not sports.

Peter Vermeeren is a traditional martial arts teacher for over 30 year. His websites can be found here: <a href="http://www.takaharudojo.org" target="_blank">http://www.takaharudojo.org</a> and http.//<a href="http://www.kamikaze-portal.com" target="_blank">http://www.kamikaze-portal.com</a>

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New (martial arts school) Women’s Self-Defense Course Reveals Techniques Learned in Hours, Not Years

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

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A new course just released shows how a 98-pound woman now has the ability to drop a 250-pound muscle bound man quickly to his knees. Made for people who don’t have the time or the desire to learn formal martial arts.

“Sci-Fighter” Star Don “The Dragon” Wilson headed to Atlantic City
World kickboxing champion Don “The Dragon” Wilson is set to attend the Mega Martial Arts Expo at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino.

The Martial Arts Ceremony of The Year Takes Place in California this June
The most coveted martial arts ceremony in the world will be taking place in California this June.

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Martial Artists Say: Parents Should (chinese martial art weapons) Prepare Children to Deal with a Shooter at School or in Mall

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

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Guardian Martial Arts, a martial arts studio based near Detroit, Michigan, has crafted a training program designed to allow individuals, including children ages 10 and up, to increase their odds of surviving random shootings. (PRWeb Jan 28, 2008)


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Why 90% of Martial Arts Instructors Are Not Succeeding In Business, According to The Institute of Martial Arts Professionals

With 90% of martial arts instructors failing in business within three years, we cover some of the most common reasons below why martial arts instructors fail in business.The Institute of Martial Arts Professionals (IMAP) have created an online solution to provide martial arts teachers with the most powerful martial arts business knowledge and marketing strategies to ensure they succeed in business. http://www.mainstructor.com (PRWeb Feb 22, 2008)


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1Fight Network Presents Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts at Native Centre

Toronto Mixed Martial Arts Tryouts™ for aboriginal and non-aboriginal fighters this Sunday February 24th at the Native Canadian Centre on 16 Spadina Road presented by Johnny Powers 1Fight Network, George Lepine and "Urban Elder" Vern Harper. International talent scouts will be looking for the next MMA TV Stars. All fight styles are welcome from both male and female competitors. (PRWeb Feb 19, 2008)


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Self Defense Tactics (asian martial art supplier) for Using Your Surrounding Environment

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

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How safe are you everyday once you step outside the door of your home? Many people make the naive mistake thinking that nothing bad can happen to them but the reality is if you were walking to your car and were attacked, can you protect yourself? Do you have a plan for defense? Unfortunately, most people are not and if you are among them, be aware that you put yourself at risk every day.

Simple Steps for Creating Your Own Martial Arts Workout
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It could be a deserted street at night with feet hurrying behind you. A situation where you’re alone with a stranger (or even someone you know). A bar where you get dragged (unwillingly) into a fight.

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Sunday, February 24th, 2008

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The fight between Frank Mir and Brock Lesnar at UFC 81: Breaking Point™ is one of the most highly anticipated bouts in mixed martial arts history. The CEO of MMAWarehouse.com, one of the largest MMA clothing retailers, talks about the event and how it has opened up valuable, new marketing channels to advertisers. He also highlights their sponsorship of Frank Mir. (PRWeb Jan 29, 2008)


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Popular Running Technique, ChiRunning, Enables an Injury-free, Heart Healthy Life; ChiRunning Encourages People to Maintain Heart Healthy Lifestyle During February’s National Heart Month

ChiRunning, a revolutionary running technique that combines T'ai Chi with the power and energy of running, would like to encourage people to make a dash toward a heart healthy and injury-free lifestyle during February's National Heart Month. (PRWeb Feb 14, 2008)


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Sonny Franco to be Ring Announcer for XFA (Xtreme Fighting Association TM)

The Xtreme Fighting Association TM (XFA) announced that Sonny Franco has signed on as the official Ring Announcer for the XFA. He joins XFA Commentators, Lisa "The Black Widow" King, Black Belt Magazine Hall of Famer, and Gary Alexander (The MMA Show) rounding out the XFA broadcast team. (PRWeb Jan 30, 2008)


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Self Defense (asian martial art schools) And Psychological Preparedness

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

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Being psychologically prepared is critical for self defense during an assault in the street. It is very important to be ready to repel the assailant (assailants) using all the means you have. Note that even being in not very good physical shape these means could be quite sufficient to disable your enemy (enemies).

For example, if you wear hard sharp-toe shoes, then kicking your enemy in groin or shank with the toe of such shoe (even if there are no years of practice behind this kick) immediately makes him writhe with pain for several moments. And this gives you enough time to either disable the enemy or simply run away.

Scratching facer using fingernails also causes pain shock to your enemy and makes him unable to resist for some time. Remembering how dangerous a furious cat can be for people is enough to understand this.

In several cases, a furious cat is known to make its owners hide in one of the rooms and wait for the police to come and help them. Police officers in this situation often have to use guns to protect themselves and rescue the owners of the animal.

Now let’s take a look at a cat, its weight is about 30 times less than that of a man. And this tiny thing can resist police officers armed with firearms. That’s one thing. The other thing is that a common schoolboy, who tortures a cat giving it a hard time, can cope with it, the cat doing nothing to protect itself.

Now you can see the difference between a man employing everything he has at hand to give furious resistance to an assault, and a man who does not resist at all or makes poor attempts to resist.

So we see, at one hand, the enraged and furiously attacking cat that a couple of armed policemen cannot restrain, and, on the other hand, a meek unresisting cat that a little boy can easily handle. The difference is very substantial. This example clearly shows that the more furious and fast you resistance, the more chances you have to win the fight.

I remember a story told me by my disciple about one weak man small in stature, who succeeded in protecting himself against a husky trained fellow with the black belt in taekwondo, who assaulted him.

This small man was so furious and fearless giving his much stronger offender a hail of blows (weak and unskilled as they were) as to shock the guy and made him only try to cover himself from the blows.

One would think what chances had this tiny, middle-aged man, who has never gone in for any sport in a fight against a young and well-trained in taekwondo school guy with the black belt. Any one would say he had no chance. However, it all turned out badly for no one, but the young insolent beggar.

Why, after all, the winner was that small man, who had no chance to win. It is very simple. The moment the fight began, he had his consciousness fully blocked; he acted automatically guided by his subconsciousness.

At the moment, he had nothing in his mind, but the enemy and the thought of disabling that enemy by any means possibly. At that moment, his consciousness was, as it were, at one with the Universe. He feared nothing since the sense of fear was gone from him.

He had neither diffidence nor other impeding factors, that’s why all his actions became TRUE ones. Even though he had not much power and skill, but all he had he putted in each blow. So that’s why, seemingly, with no chance to succeed he won the unequal fight.

Quite contrarily, his enemy was stiffened with fear and uncertainty as a result of this sudden and furious repel. Who could ever dare to attack him, as he was so strong and practiced fighter, he thought. Certainly not this small man, who, as it seemed, was supposed to be trembling with fear.

But it turned out so that it was that strong and trained beef, who had a weak spirit. At the critical moment, his will, composure and fighting skills failed him. He simply got scared and confused, and, as a result, was defeated by a weaker and less skilled opponent.

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Surefire way to increase your karate move flexibility
Before you begin your karate training I just only want to make sure you do some stretching first. It is basic but it is very important to improve your karate move flexibility. All of your muscle is subject to myotatic reflex. What the h**k is myotatic reflex? What is it doing with your karate training? Simply said, myotatic reflex is stretch reflex which opposes changes in muscle length, especially sudden or extreme changes. When a muscle lengthens beyond a certain point, the myotatic reflex causes it to tighten and attempt to shorten. This is the tension you feel during stretching exercises. In your karate training the myotatic reflex could prevent muscle strains and tears. Without the myotatic reflex your muscles would be allowed to overextend and tear easily. But it is also undesirable in cases where it prevents you from fully using your body. That is why stretching is important before you do your karate training. By stretching, you are entering the state where you gradually lessen the myotatic reflex little by little so you could teach your muscles a new limit of safe extension. I suggest your stretching must be slow and consistent. If you overstretch and injure the muscle, you have to go back to a lower level of flexibility and start over. Set your stretching for karate training goals over a period of weeks or months, not days, for best results. Now the question is what stretching method best for your karate training? There are three types of stretching method for your karate training: ballistic, dynamic, and static. Now I would not recommend a ballistic stretching for your karate training. By doing ballistic stretching you are using some type of moving pressure to stretch the target muscle. Why I said I would not recommend it? It is simply because ballistic stretching highly activates the myotatic reflex and causes the muscles to tense rather than relax, thus it has high risk that your karate training would end up by you taking injury. If you would like to increase your karate move flexibility it is best you are doing dynamic or static stretching. By doing dynamic stretching you are moving your muscle through its full range of movement, thus leading to greater flexibility in movement but should be done with caution so it does not become ballistic stretching (caution boy and gal, you dont want to get injured, do you?). To maintain a correct dynamic stretch, focus on smooth, even movements that do not shock the muscle. Examples of dynamic stretches are leg raises, knee raises, trunk circles, and arm circles. What about static stretching? Static stretching is a controlled stretch which means a specific muscle (or muscle group) is extended to the point of feeling slight pain and held in that position for ten to sixty seconds. And dont forget this during your karate training: when doing your static stretching it is best to concentrate on relaxing the target muscles and breathing deeply. Last but not least: begin your flexibility workout with several minutes of gross motor activity first in order to increase your blood flow. Making your blood flow increased improves the suppleness of the muscles. After that move to joint loosening exercises followed by dynamic stretches to the get the muscles moving freely. If you are working only on flexibility, do static stretches next. During your karate training, interspersing periods of static stretching throughout the workout works best because the range of motion increases as the body warms up. Do some light static stretches at the end of every workout to relax and refresh your muscles. Now you will learn what should not be done during your karate training. Stretching is important but do not overstretch it. A mild sensation of burning or pulling should be felt in the target muscles. It should be uncomfortable but not unbearable. Flexibility in karate is important, so is strength. Always increase your strength and flexibility together. Focusing too heavily on one side in your karate training will only making you have weakness. Dont let it happen especially when your opponent sees it and making advantage over you because of this. You should avoid bouncing too much during a stretch. Bouncing causes the muscles to tighten and heightens the risk of injury. If you ever feel pain in your joints during stretch exercise stop immediately and discontinue that exercise. Something not right and if you continue it will only making injury for you. Follow instructions for exercises carefully. There is right and wrong way to stretch every muscle. Good flexibility exercises are designed to provide a maximum stretch with a minimum risk of injury. When doing flexibility exercises that require bending at the waist, always bend from the hip, not the lower back. The lower back is extremely vulnerable to injuries. Do gravity assisted stretches with caution and only after fully warming up. Gravity assisted stretches are exercises like splits that use the force of gravity to increase the pressure on the stretch. Thats it! Now you have already understand how to increase your karate move flexibility and what should not be done during your training. Happy karate training.

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