
British Aikido Board acronym BAB or
Bad at Budo, this is the governing body for Aikido in the UK, In the UK we have a governing body for each of the martial arts, the governing body should oversee its's particular art and protect it and it's members as well as the ancient traditions. There is a universal problem within the martial arts of " IwannaBeAmaster" brigade of so called teachers who eit ...
Author: Henry Ellis
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The British Aikido Board
Disastrous National Nepotism Seminar 2004 – 99 Students
By Henry Ellis ( BAB Founder member - now resigned )
For many years The British Aikido Board ( BAB ) have shown no interest whatsoever in the true history of British Aikido, to be fair to the BAB, they have shown a great deal of interest and support for the false history of British Aikido for which the ...
Author: Henry Ellis
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BRUCE LEE
Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco November 27, 1940, in the hour and the year of the dragon. He was born Lee Jun Fan to parents Grace and Lee Hoi Chuen, a famous Chinese actor, on tour with a Chinese Opera troupe when their son came into the world. The senior Lee's acting talent passed down to a young Bruce Lee who began appearing in Hong Kong films when he was about six years old. ...
Author: Kungfu Magazine
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JKD Free-lance Dummy Sets and Jun Fan Wing Chun Dummy Sets at the Inosanto Academy Today
It is widely known that Bruce Lee studied Wing Chun Gung Fu under Yip Man when he was in Hong Kong and then later did research on other styles and systems to formulate Jun Fan Gung Fu (JFGF) and later called it Jeet Kune Do (JKD). JFGF is a base system of progression of JKD, and Bruce Lee was known to pract ...
Author: John Kreng
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Bringing the Gung Gee Fook Fu into 2000
What would Wong Fei Hung have thought had he been able to see the legacy of his teachings evolve and make their way into the fabric of Los Angeles culture in 1998? A kungfu school in the shadows of Hollywood, Chinese remedies in the window, and on the counter a copy of a new book with the Gung Gee Fook Fu set and applications - in Chinese, English, German ...
Author: Martha Burr
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LARRY HARTSELL is one of a select few of the original Bruce Lee students still teaching and promoting the Master's unique fighting principles, Jeet Kune Do. Hartsell's speciality is to tie you up, tear you down and rip you apart.
A good boxer to boot (excuse the pun), Larry Hartsell was one of the first of the 'Contact Karate' Fighters back in the early 1970's. He fought in a number of 'Toughman' contests as well, and was very successful in keeping his features intact. (Although they wer ...
Author: Terry P. Hill
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There is good news for people over 40 years of age. Special training is being organised by applying 24 years of martial arts experience and 12 years of teaching experience. In fact, some M.A.P.'s have already started training - they couldn't wait!
It is a misunderstanding that martial arts are only for youths, which is why many people give up when they get over 40, or never get started. Actually that age is a good time to start because they have already reached maturity of mind and body. ...
Author: Master David Cheung
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The do-jang into which I have been led is enormous. It has the air of peace and sanctuary one feels upon entering one of those ancient stone cath~drals that can be found in most major cities in Europe. That, however, is where the European influence ends. The style, open, uncluttered space, polished timber floors, the unobtrusive decor, are unmistakably Oriental.
I am now standing in the centre of what is possibly the largest single martial arts complex in Australia if not in the southe ...
Author: Ian Kempe
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International Taekwondo Federation of Australia was represented by six of its members at the Eighth World Championship in Pyongyang, the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea last month.
The World Championship held from September 10th-15th at the International Taekwondo Palace, brought together about 700 competitors and 200 officials from 65 countries. It was the second time Australia had competed in a World Championship as a group, the first time being at Montreal, Canada ...
Author: sensei
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Possibly nowhere else in the world are there so many seventh-, eighth-, ninth- and lOth-degree black belts in karate—all of them authentic—as in the Ryukyu Island chain that sweeps southeastward from Japan to China.
Here, in this long necklace of islands, of which Okinawa is the principal jewel, modem karate was bom and refined from a Chinese foot-fighting system first introduced 400 years ago. And a fertile seedbed for karate the islands proved to be, with shorin-ryu, goju-ryu, uechi-ryu, Ok ...
Author: Don Lucas
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