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How To Find The Best Local Self Defense Classes!

05th May 2010
Martial arts dojos today do a relatively good job giving people a basic understand of certain fighting techniques. I would, however, like to bring to light some current glitches in this system, so that you can become a greater overall fighter. Local se... Read >
Author: Steve Gib

Children And Martial Arts

28th April 2010
Nowadays, martial arts are a thing that everyone ought to know. With criminal offense at a record high, knowing the way to defend yourself is important. For the youngsters, martial arts can mean plenty of points. Despite the fact that martial arts is e... Read >
Author: Tony Sanford

Why is Ninjutsu, the Art of the Ninja, Better Than Other Martial Arts?

22nd April 2010
Why, even after the initial "ninja craze" of the 1980's, when the art of ninjutsu became widely known in the Western-world, are the Ninja considered to be on top of the martial arts "food chain?" Why do even trained martial artists revere the Ninja as s... Read >
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller

Natural Human Self-Defense - The 4 Emotional Self-Defense Modes

30th March 2010
If one were to look around at all of the martial arts schools and self-defense programs that are being offered, you might come to the conclusion that all you need to do to effectively defend yourself against a crazed lunatic trying to kill you is to lea... Read >
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller

Don't Fall Victim to This Critical Mistake in Your Martial Arts and Self-Defense Training

30th March 2010
For most students studying martial arts and self defense training, there is a critical, life-threatening mistake that they're making. This mistake is so important that, if not corrected, you could find yourself worse off in a self-defense situation than... Read >
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller

Learn Urban Self Defense to be Prepared for Anything!

29th March 2010
Learning urban self defense covers a broad range of self defense training to be better prepared and rehearsed for violence. Many schools that teach sparring and martial arts are taught by instructors who know absolutely nothing about street fighting ev... Read >
Author: Steve Gib

Why Don't Gangbangers Fear Karate Black Belts?

16th March 2010
Ever wonder why gang members and tough-guys make fun of karate students? Even Black Belts? After all, don't they know that these people are highly trained fighting machines capable of breaking bricks and boards with their bare-hands, able to execute fly... Read >
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller

In A Self-Defense Situation Fight Smarter, Not Harder

16th March 2010
If you've ever seen or been a part of a conventional martial arts program, one of the things you may have noticed is the level of activity of the students according to rank. It seems like the white belts do little to get results - they have the simple t... Read >
Author: Jeffrey M. Miller

How To Win Any Street Fight Using Prison Fighting!

09th March 2010
So you might have found yourself getting sick of the routines and customs of traditional martial arts. Worse yet is the fact that many of these so called black belts and instructors don't know how to win any street fight. However when you learn street ... Read >
Author: Steve Gib

Understanding the Six Sigma Principle

18th February 2010
Six Sigma is one of the key buzzwords in the corporate world and applying the Six Sigma in the respective organizations is becoming the main concern for Quality controllers and the Quality Assurance Departments in these corporations. What exactly is meant... Read >
Author: Bradley Hubbard

Teach the Martial Arts Ten Times Faster By Taking Them Apart!

01st February 2010
It took me seven years to get my black belt in Karate, but it only took my instructor two and one half years to get his black belt. I always wondered at this discrepancy, but it wasn't until I began to take apart martial arts systems that I understood why... Read >
Author: Al Case

Amp It Up

15th January 2010
Within Six Sigma Projects, people are assigned a variety of roles and responsibilities. This division of labor and effort helps to keep people in check and provides a much more efficient and streamlined process in the end. The people on any given Six Sigm... Read >
Author: JenB

Process Responsibility and Project Effectiveness

15th January 2010
Within Six Sigma Projects, people are assigned a variety of roles and responsibilities. This division of labor and effort helps to keep people in check and provides a much more efficient and streamlined process in the end. The people on any given Six Sigm... Read >
Author: JenB

Combining Wing Chun and Aikido

08th January 2010
Most times arts don't fit together. You take the circular hands of kenpo and try to put them atop the linear stances of shotokan, and you are going to get an uncoordinated mish mash. Or, the jabs of boxing might fit with wing chun, but the round house pow... Read >
Author: Al Case

Martial Arts For Children

22nd December 2009
Nowadays, martial-arts are something that everybody should know. With crime at a record high, understanding how to protect yourself is important. For the kids, kung fu skills can suggest plenty of things. Although karate skills is superb for adults to gra... Read >
Author: moneyearnerxlq
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