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How To Win Any Fight In Under 3 Minutes Review - Good Or Bad?

29th September 2009
After looking through what the product has to offer in terms of self defense, I felt compelled to write this How to Win Any Fight in Under 3 Minutes review. Is it true that martial arts schools and pepper spray aren’t enough when it comes to protecting ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Difference Between Karate and Tae Kwon Do

25th September 2009
The two most common martial arts practiced in North America are karate and tae kwon do. Many wonder what the difference between these two martial arts is. This is especially the case for those who are just starting to look around for a martial arts stud... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Is Martial Arts Effective For The Streets?

25th September 2009
The topic of how effective traditional martial arts is in today’s world as a way of protecting oneself is still a very sensitive issue to a lot of martial artists. What is even more sensitive is the issue of how realistic and street effective is the new... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A guide to Martial Art Belts

22nd September 2009
With most types of martial arts, the color of the belt that you have will signify your rank within your style of martial arts. The belts that are used with martial arts signify your rank within that style, although they have no universal means or ranking... Read >
Author: Elvin Rowe

Make Money From Home – Get Your Black Belt Or Give Up?

02nd September 2009
It is usual to think about how to make money from home for a long time before you actually try to do it. Often this lack of action is only down to inexperience and lack of knowledge at to which direction to go in. There's no shame in that. Everyone has... Read >
Author: Steve Barker

MMA Strength and Conditioning

27th August 2009
In the first couple of UFC's, most fighters were completely one-dimensional, or with limited experience in more then one art, and mma strength and conditioning wasn't even really recognized. You had karate fighters against wrestlers, boxers against Brazil... Read >
Author: Derek Manuel

Doubling Your Income is EASY Once You've Read The Most Inspirational Story of All

10th August 2009
This is the greatest inspirational story of all time.  When you realize what Jessica Cox has overcome and what she has accomplished in her life, there is nothing that can stop you from achieving whatever goal you have -- including double your income. ... Read >
Author: RaymonAaron

Team Competition

02nd July 2009
Mental Preparation foe Team Competitions Most people may never have the privilege in competing in a Team Competition – a team of qualified grapplers or combat athletes coming together to compete as a unit. This is the most enjoyable experience. I had... Read >
Author: lloydirvin

Six Sigma Training Tips for Companies Undergoing Change

29th June 2009
Most people don't like change. A lot of people like knowing what will happen next and others just are unable to accept change what so ever and don't understand it at all. Six Sigma Training teaches Black Belts that there are many ways to work with emp... Read >
Author: JenB

Institutional Culture Shift with Six Sigma

23rd June 2009
For the success of Six Sigma, culture is an important factor. The institutional cultures must sometimes be changes in order to have a successful placement of Six Sigma within their company. The changed culture will not just include Six Sigma profess... Read >
Author: JenB

What is the difference between Six Sigma Green Belt and Six Sigma Black Belt ?

01st June 2009
Six sigma works on a hierarchal structure. It constitutes of White Belts, Green Belts, Black Belts and Master Black Belts. Each belt is distinguished from other on the basis of its skill level and scope in terms of process improvement. White Belts are ... Read >
Author: Benchmark Six Sigma

Rolling Out Six Sigma

05th May 2009
Six Sigma processes can be applied with success in any corporatation because the concepts get created around the business characteristics not the size. Additionally, some businesses may not choose to have the whole company involved, they may only want a ... Read >
Author: JenB

DMAIC and DMADV Similarities and Differences

05th May 2009
There are two methodologies within the Six Sigma structure, DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) and DMADV (define, measure, analyze, design, and verify). These processes do a lot of similar things but their differences mean they can't ... Read >

Rolling Out Six Sigma

17th April 2009
Six Sigma processes can be applied with success in any corporatation because the concepts get created around the business characteristics not the size. Additionally, some businesses may not choose to have the whole company involved, they may only want a ... Read >
Author: JenB

The 2009 Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship.

02nd April 2009
Football has the Super Bowl. Baseball has the World Series. And hockey has the Stanley Cup. But for the world's best grapplers, the ultimate test is the Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship. Every year, hundreds of grapplers from around the world come to the Pan Ji... Read >
Author: anviladv

Process Responsibility With Six Sigma

23rd March 2009
When Six Sigma is introduced to a company, there are several different players who all have different roles in the project, including Champions, Sponsors, Green Belts, Black Belts and Process owners. It is the process owner who takes control of the busin... Read >
Author: JenB

Six Sigma Roles of Employees

09th March 2009
Six Sigma methods and techniques normally use five key roles used for their implementation. At the top level are the proponents of Six Sigma in the organizations who prepare the vision and do the much needed cost benefit analysis of implementing Six Si... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

DMAIC vs. DMADV

09th March 2009
It is a known fact that thing in any business is a process. Whether it is selling a product or service, receipt of order and execution thereof, or scheduling manufacture of a product, packing and dispatch to customers and finally receiving payments. When ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Gains from using Six Sigma

04th March 2009
The major and very glaring difference between any other quality control and management system when compared to the Six Sigma is a direct connection to the financial gains arising out of the processes implemented. Financial gains arising out of the improve... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Certification in Six Sigma

04th March 2009
People are quite ignorant about Six Sigma and tend to ask a lot of question regarding certification of an organization as Six Sigma compliant. While it is not possible to cover each and ever questions asked, we are providing a summary of the answers to th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Training to Other Employees

03rd March 2009
By just providing training to the senior management and the functional and process heads is not going to take an organization anywhere. Six Sigma requires that the quality control aspects need the supervision of Master Black Belts or the quality managers;... Read >

Six Sigma organizational structure

03rd March 2009
Six Sigma is a quality enhancement program for the overall benefits accruing to the organizations. Adoption of Six Sigma is going to play a major re-shuffle in the organizational structure. However there is no predefined format of organizational struct... Read >

Six Sigma Implementation Tips For Success

17th February 2009
Six Sigma brings operational improvement to organizations where it is implemented. However, once the project is completed, it is necessary to sustain the advancements by continually monitoring and undertaking improvement initiatives. This helps companie... Read >
Author: JenB

Six Sigma Deployment - Calling All Champions!

17th February 2009
Six Sigma projects are successful only if all the responsibilities and roles of the team leaders are clearly outlined. Each team member, including Yellow Belts, Green Belts and Black Belts must perform their jobs without flaw. But it is the Master Black... Read >
Author: JenB

Martial Arts Are About Survival

28th January 2009
Here’s a shocker for you … martial arts are about survival. Yep, that’s right. The purpose of martial arts is to have the skill and knowledge to be able to do in the bad guy and still make it home in time to walk the dog. Martial arts are not som... Read >
Author: Kevin Brett

Forex Currency Exchange: The Best Way To Start

12th January 2009
Forex Currency Exchange is a great opportunity for both the big investor and the small investor. But if you are just getting started, you should expect a learning curve. let's look at what it takes to learn Forex, and how you can get started fast, safe ... Read >
Author: Edward Lomax

Easiest Way to Win Any Battle

18th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Good News Publications Most people see life as a struggle. That used to be fine with me; I played 14 years of football and know what it means to fight your way to the top. Dominating and overcoming all odds was in my blood, a badge o... Read >
Author: Duke Clarke

Article Marketing Lessons from a Martial Arts Champion!

14th October 2008
How does my martial arts training directly relate to my success as an article marketing expert? Then you have to visit to check the details www.profiting-with-free-reports.com. When I was seven, I was a scared, scrawny cry baby. Kids in the neighborhood s... Read >
Author: Nabachandra

7 Article Marketing Lessons I Learned from Being a Martial Arts Champion

05th September 2008
How does my martial arts training directly relate to my success as an article marketing expert? When I was seven, I was a scared, scrawny cry baby. Kids in the neighborhood stole my hat and I ran home crying! My younger brother, who was only four at ... Read >
Author: Eric Gruber

The Acronym that Saved My Life

16th August 2008
Frequently, I get asked about certifications, systems or methods. The only way we will do this is to actually spend time with you on the mat. The Black Belt by mail is really hokey at best, but I won’t stand in someone’s way who believes in what we te... Read >
Author: Damian Ross

So You Think You Train Hard?

16th August 2008
Exerts taken from “Tokio Hirano (1922-1993) 8th Dan The Man Who Revolutionized Judo” By Jim Chen, M.D . and Theodore Chen Hirano 7th Dan At Age 42 Tokio Hirano (5’5”, 75 kg), obtained Godan (5th dan) at age 19, is perhaps the greatest Judo te... Read >
Author: Damian Ross

The Secret to Retaining Students

20th May 2008
Dear School Owners & Instructors, Have you ever had a Black Belt quit and open a school down the street? What is the highest ranking Black Belt in your school? Would you like to retain the Black Belts that you promote? How is your retention of adult s... Read >
Author: Master Art Mason

100% Effective Lean Six Sigma in your organisation Part 2

09th April 2008
Many companies plan or have implemented Lean, Six Sigma or Lean Six Sigma in the last decade. Many have obtained quantifiable results, which have helped to transform their business. Many more however, have got some quick wins or picked off the low hangi... Read >
Author: John Wellwood

Women Are Needed That Can Street Fight

07th March 2008
Female bodyguards are being employed in larger numbers. They are proving to be more useful than the old style version of a macho protector. Hiring a woman as a bodyguard gives you the added protection that you can unleash her power with little chance of l... Read >

Chrysler Launches Specialized Programs

03rd March 2008
Chrysler recently announced that they have launched two specialized programs which would help their employees gain more skills which would be of great help to the company. This is not new for the company as it has been offering technical programs for i... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Women That Can street Fight Are in Big Demand

25th February 2008
Female bodyguards are being employed in larger numbers. They are proving to be more useful than the old style version of a macho protector. Hiring a woman as a bodyguard gives you the added protection that you can unleash her power with little chance ... Read >
Author: melpol

Women Are Needed That Can Street Fight

25th February 2008
Female bodyguards are being employed in larger numbers. They are proving to be more useful than the old style version of a macho protector. Hiring a woman as a bodyguard gives you the added protection that you can unleash her power with little chance of l... Read >
Author: melpol

Know how to tie a tie and prepare for an interview

07th November 2007
More often than not, you find yourself in desperate need to learn how to tie a tie because you need to show up for a job interview. If you are short of time, a Windsor knot will solve the problem for you. You know all too well that the way you project you... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

Ten Negotiating Mistakes That Cost You Thousands

11th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Soon LeeSuccess in negotiating is a lot like becoming proficient in martial arts. You must learn to use of timing, power and leverage to your advantage. In bargaining contests, Americans tend not to do very well when compared to... Read >
Author: Michael Soon Lee

Six Sigma Black Belt Certification

25th September 2007
A new job has emerged in recent years, the title of which more resembles a karate instructor than a business professional. It is called the Six Sigma Black Belt.After years of use by major corporations, six sigma is being utilized by small and mid-size ... Read >
Author: C Wright

Six Sigma Training

20th September 2007
Six Sigma TrainingSix sigma was once reserved for the largest corporations in the world. During the last few years, six sigma has moved to mid-size and small organizations seeking a way to improve their business. Some of these companies employ a singl... Read >
Author: C Wright

Is Fitness Over 40 Easy?

06th June 2007
It seems pretty hard to be fit over 40, doesn't it? Well, I could tell you about people like Kelly Nelson and Morjoie Newlin, two female bodybuilders. They're not your typical bodybuilders. Kelly Nelson first began training with weights in the early ... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin

In Search of the Perfect Combat Martial Art

19th August 2006
People love debate! Some will argue over anything and everything; just to be difficult. I'm one of them! One debate I hear continuously is what is the most effective combat martial art? No simple answer to this question exists, but depending on your go... Read >
Author: Rick Parrott, MCP

A Better Look At Belts

26th July 2006
With most types of martial arts, the color of the belt that you have will signify your rank within your style of martial arts. The belts that are used with martial arts signify your rank within that style, although they have no universal means or ranking... Read >
Author: lee bennett

Is Martial Arts Street Effective?

05th March 2006
The topic of how effective traditional martial arts is in today's world as a way of protecting oneself is still a very sensitive issue to a lot of martial artists. What is even more sensitive is the issue of how realistic and street effective is the... Read >
Author: Norm Bettencourt

LEARNING KARATE

01st February 2006
Karate, Japanese for 'Open Hand', has probably become the best known martial art in the west, apart from Kung-fu, since the 1930's. However, its complex developmental history spanning over 14 centuries has produced a bewildering plethora of styles. Fr... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Six Sigma as a Way to Develop People

19th October 2005
One of the many benefits of Six Sigma is how it helps to develop people. The dual processes of Six Sigma training and Six Sigma projects cultivate excellence in not only product quality and financial savings but also in the knowledge, confidence, and qual... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka

"Karate Kid!"

12th October 2005
A few weeks ago I was sitting on the couch flipping channels as I often do if I'm watching TV, there never seems to be anything on worth watching. There is a channel for everything except motivation and personal development; I can't wait to start my ow... Read >
Author: Brian Adams

Managing Teams and Six Sigma

11th September 2005
Managing a Six Sigma team is a considerable responsibility. Six Sigma is a team process and requires cooperation at many levels. No one person can manage a Six Sigma project on their own. Just as it is the organization that benefits from Six Sigma, it is ... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka

Compensation and Six Sigma Black Belts

31st August 2005
One of the more ambiguous elements of a Six Sigma project is the level and type of compensation the organization should give to its Six Sigma leaders and team members. On the one hand, setting compensation is not an integral part of any stage of a Six Sig... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka

Why do we Call these People Black Belts?

18th August 2005
Many are surprised that Six Sigma refers to their trained experts as "Belts." There are Green Belts and Black Belts in Six Sigma, referring to a level of training they have achieved. The term Black Belt is not an empty buzzword nor is it a mockery of orga... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka

Six Sigma for Small Business

12th August 2005
It is not surprising that some people may perceive Six Sigma as being only for large corporations. Major corporations such as Allied Signal, Black & Decker, Dow Chemical, Dupont, Federal Express, General Electric, Johnson and Johnson, Kodak, Motorola, Son... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka