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  • I'm Soooo Confused...

    I was going to write about the BASICS of "practical unarmed combat". Things like a solid and productive core of strength training, development of real speed and power. Body conditioning and toughening, Stamina. A "never say die" iron will. You know "esoteric" stuff like that.

    But here are something's you SHOULD do before any of THAT.

    Get your ass into a REAL Judo Dojo or REAL Sombo ...
    Author: Carl Cestari
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  • Inner Circle Concepts of Wing Tzun
    Wing Tzun, a system of kung fu, has been kept a secret until recently. Contrary to what some may believe, Wing Tzun is a complete martial arts system. Today, integrating several martial arts into a functionally complete hybrid has become popular. Full contact, mixed martial arts tournaments are a testament to that. By complete, I mean a system that includes in its curriculum punching or hand techn ...
    Author: Vivian Wong Bourren
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  • INSIDE ISRAEL
    For the past several months, the world has been exposed to an almost nightly barrage of disturbing images from the Middle East: Israeli forces battling it out with Palestinian gunmen, suicide bombers blowing themselves up in the middle of Jewish crowds, and a host of world leaders who are powerless to stop the carnage.

    Jump on a jet and fly halfway around the world to the United States, and ...
    Author: Jim Wagner
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  • INSTANT GRATIFICATION
    A long-term study of the martial arts is not the only way to acquire effective unarmed combat skills. With the proper selection of techniques and training procedures, nearly anyone can become skilled in close combat within six months. Black belts who find this statement laughable need only look to the Special Forces of the U.S. military.

    It has been proved time and again that mastering one ...
    Author: Matthew Temkin
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  • Iron Fist Master Pan's Champions
    The End
    Master Pan Qing Fu's students run towards him like lost puppies. "They were my family," he said. Sometimes he can't talk about them because the subject is so full of emotion. "I gave them everything. They had a hard, poor life with no future and because of martial arts they have traveled the world. When I left China, I had to leave them behind." Finally he could see four of them again. ...
    Author: Dianne Naughton
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