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February 5th, 2012 by streetcombat
Krav Maga is a martial art that originated from Israel approximately 70 years ago. Since its primary focus is on everyday self defense, it has become really popular in countries like the United States. As opposed to other martial arts, Krav Maga is not supposed to be a sport or spiritual activity but solely a [...]
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January 23rd, 2012 by streetcombat
The Bruce Lee Work out Routine was a wonderful feat, and it led to Bruce having the capacity to do superhuman antics of strength. (See part two about this article if you would like see a number of these accomplishments. ) That Bruce Shelter did it month after month, week after 7 days, year after [...]
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January 21st, 2012 by Al Case
When people do Bruce Lee workouts of some sort they have no idea just how brutal it can be. They go to the films, they read the martial arts books, but they don’t know what Bruce Lee was really capable of. They don’t have the real data as to physically strong he really was.
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November 15th, 2011 by Al Case
That a Martial Arts Tattoo could predict the loss of a UFC match is nothing short of surprising. Yet, it is true. Mind you, this is a quite unscientific survey, yet it seems to yield steady results.
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October 17th, 2011 by Charlie Hansen
After hundreds of movies, thousands of eye-popping fight scenes and millions of punches thrown…which ones are the best? Which ones have I been missing out on my whole life? Which ones must I have in my collection in order to not bring shame upon my family name?
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September 18th, 2011 by Al Case
You’ve been living in the backwoods if you don’t know who Tony Jaa is. The star of Ong Bak and other film offerings, he is faster than Bruce Lee, more athletic than Jackie Chan, and looks to have a long career in the movies in front of him. What most people don’t know is that he once threatened to commit suicide.
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July 17th, 2011 by Al Case
My official beginning in the martial arts was back in the late sixties. I walked into an Ed Parker Chinese Kenpo Dojo, signed up, and I began learning Martial Arts. The truth, however, is that I had been getting free Karate Lessons for a long time before that.
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January 7th, 2011 by Al Case
Classical Karate Fighting Strategy is based on the principle of stalking. You simply fix your attention on your opponent, wait for the opening, and then pounce. This is an excellent strategy, but there are a few things wrong with it.
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September 16th, 2010 by Al Case
I always take delight in pointing out that people like Ed Parker and Bruce Lee were bad people in the martial arts. People always get upset with me and even want to bodyslam me and teach me a lesson. Then, when I tell them what is really what, they can’t do anything but mumble a lot.
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August 10th, 2010 by Scott Buendia
Ever say to yourself that perhaps it is best to train trapping? Loads of people have thought of doing the same thing. Some have finished it. Most others have gotten slowed down with the negatives somewhere and never started.
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