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  • Respect To My Junior Belts
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    many things but among those lessons I learn how to cooperate with others; learn the importance of respecting others: and learned joy of accomplishments. When I was practicing in class I notice there was a person who outstand others by the skill and agility, but when we all practice together that same person destroyed the whole unity and ruined the group exercise. I realized that society is just like this, such that one can have outstanding knowledge but does not know how to cooperate with other ...
  • Great Martial Art
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    Martial Arts When you think of martial arts, what comes to mind? The slow, calm movements of Tai-Chi Chuan or maybe the faster, hard movements of Karate or Tae Kwon Do. No matter what you think of it always contains practiced movements of the body and a lot of concentration. These two elements combined with spirit and patience is basically what martial arts consists of. Martial arts is so great because it strengthens each of these aspects of body and mind to make a beautiful display of movement....
  • Vale Tudo Artists Practice Sparring
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    Do U Tudo? I bet you are wondering what Tudo is well hopefully as you keep reading you will find out. If you do not know there is a plethora of martial art types. Many people like to see other people get in fights. If you are one of these people then you are willing to pay a lot of money to see a professional fight rather than one seen in the streets. The fights that are held in a ring are with professional fighters. Rather than in the streets which are with two people who dislike each other. Va...
  • Sport Of Mixed Martial Arts
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    Mixed Martial Arts First off mixed martial arts is what it sounds like. It is a session between two opponents who have trained or cross trained in martial arts. Although mixed martial arts in not a mainstream sport, there is no reason why it should be banned in any state here in the United States. Like most, if not all sports, there are rules that one most abide by, the fights are sanctioned, so rules must apply. There are regulations and weight classes much like other sports. Mixed martial arts...
  • Shao Lin's Legendary Martial Arts Skills
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    A Short History of Shao Lin Monks and their Martial Arts The original Shao Lin temple was built in 495 A.D. by the ruling Bei Wei emperor for an Indian monk who came to China to preach Buddhism. The name Shao Lin derived from the fact that its original temple was located within a small forest on Shao Shi mountain. Shao came from the name of the mountain and Lin comes from the Chinese character that stands for forest. The origin of Shao Lin being its own sect of Buddhism dates back to 540 A.D. wh...
  • Known And Popular Martial Arts Films
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    Bruce Lee is one of the most well known martial artists in the world. Robert Close remembers his first meeting with Bruce Lee very vividly. Robert recalls that: "The first time he meet you, you'd expect him to shake hands but instead he'd step back and flick out his foot so fast you could feel the air move right at the tip of your nose. Then he'd take your hand and place it on his stomach. It was kind of his calling card". Bruce Lee is known around the world as being one of the best marital arti...
  • Martial Arts From Other Pursuits
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    Martial Arts Mysticism: An Extended Definition of What the Martial Arts Are and Are Not. The term "martial art" is used in Western society to describe a wide variety of Asian combative systems and sports. The word martial, in martial arts, is derived from the name of the ancient Roman god of war, Mars. The Asian martial arts are grounded in a rich heritage of blood and honor, and they have a great deal to offer serious students. Unfortunately, in most modern schools that heritage has been lost. ...
  • Martial Arts
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    Hello and welcome to the annual martial arts convention of 1974. As accomplished martial artists, we have traveled worldwide here to learn from eachother for the advancement of martial arts as an art form and lifestyle. As an actor, martial artist, and father, Mr. Bruce Lee was to speak to us today on martial arts and the impact it had had on his life. Bruce Lee could kick three power kicks in a second. He could punch as fast you blink your eye. He trained for 12 hours a day. He did push-ups on ...
  • Interesting Type Of Martial Art
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    Martial Arts To follow is my report on martial arts in Asia. This a very interesting subject, and a very good report. It will describe martial arts and some types of martial arts. It will also say where they originated from. The term 'martial arts' is a general term used to describe general types of fighting. Most martial arts practised today came from China, Japan, and Korea. There are hundreds of types of martial arts, each divided into specific styles or systems. Technically, martial arts fal...
  • Martial Law In Hill County
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    Radical Republican-dominated Twelfth Legislature of 1870 attempted to control crime in the state. In October 1870 Davis threatened Hill County with martial law for its tolerance of criminals. Conditions in the county seemed improved by late 1870, but in December a freedman and his wife were murdered in neighboring Bosque County, and State Police qv Lt. W.T. Pritchett moved into Hill County chasing suspects James J. Gathings, Jr., and SollolaNicholson. Pritchett raised the ire of James J. Gathing...
  • Martial Arts History Of Taekwondo
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    Before I get into the history of Taekwondo, I would like to define what it means. I read the definition from many books and the one that I like best comes from the book Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts written by Donn F. Dragger and Robert W. Smith. 'Taekwondo is an empty-hand combat form that entails the use of the whole body. Tae means 'to Kick' or 'Smash with the feet,' Kwon implies 'punching' or 'destroying with the hand or fist,' and Do means 'way' or " method. ' Taekwondo thus, is the tec...
  • Model Mugging An Effective Course
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    What Kind of Self Defence is Best for Me CHOOSING BETWEEN MODEL MUGGING, OTHER SEL Self Defence Tacts - What is self defence - self defence tacts info basic skills fight punch wrestling slam What Kind of Self Defence is Best for MeCHOOSING BETWEEN MODEL MUGGING, OTHER SELF-DEFENCE COURSES AND MARTIAL ARTS There are numerous misconceptions and myths about self defence in circulation; some humorous and others dangerous. Evaluate your needs and decide what type of course will best address those nee...
  • Jet Li As The Villain
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    Jet Li Rain Noe from Asian Avenue. com writes, When he speaks, he co-articulates with frenetic gestures as if explaining something to a deaf person with ADD Though not a native English speaker, he can fit three words where others fit one, just as he can throw three kicks before the bad guy has finished threatening him. Rain is talking about the newcomer Li Lian Jie, or as many of you know better Jet Li. He is an actor and a martial artist. His first role in American films was in the movie Lethal...
  • Great Acting Skills Jet Li
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    Jet Li has a legendary life. He started learning martial arts as early as eight years old. He was trained patiently by his trainer Wu Ben. And at that early age he got the privilege to be part of the first martial art (Wu Shu) team to tour the West, performing also at Nixon's White House. He won the championship in Chinese National Martial Arts Contest from 1974 to 1979 (5 consecutive years). From the first movie to today's blockbuster, Jet Li has been through a dramatic change, and he's going t...
  • Martial Arts And Medicine
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    Martial arts and medicine. They seem worlds apart, but they both have played significant roles in my life and for reasons that are surprisingly similar. They both offer challenge, require great discipline, and necessitate a goal-oriented approach. I first became involved with the martial arts when I was only 13 years old. At that time I began studying karate in my hometown in northern California. Even then I was a goal-oriented individual who was attracted to the step-by-step progression involve...

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