
The words you see onscreen trigger subconscious responses. Dark images penetrate your mind. Your heartbeat increases slightly. Your muscles tighten. Like a warrior advancing to combat, you prepare to engage with your market. Ready, aim, fire. You send an email! Everyday, military metaphors are projected across our computer screens. Guerrilla marketing. Market penetration. Global domination. Com ...
Author: Hirini Reedy
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Are Women Doomed on the Street?
Imagine a tennis player judging the power and accuracy of her serve solely by its form. Visualize a volleyball player sharpening her "spiking" skill by hitting only air. Also finally, picture a pole-vaulter competing in today's event while refusing to use a fiberglass pole? Ridiculous; you say? As farfetched as the above scenario may sound, many women martial ...
Author: By Fran Joseph
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How many times do you practice techniques with your training partner and you stay in the same spot? Next time you are training, see how much you and your partner move. You will find you move very little or not at all. You see, when you are training, or doing ANYTHING for that matter, you always try to seek the path of least resistance. This is natural and can be viewed as a good thing (more on ...
Author: Damian Ross
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My 14 year old son attends classes at a martial arts center. The martial arts center is run by a 30 year old man. He is by all means a successful business man for his young age. He stood in front of his class and asked them if they knew what the most powerful muscle is in their body was. There was not an answer. My thought was he would say your brain. When the 10 year old in front of me popped ...
Author: Suzanne Everett
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In these days of eclectic martial arts mixtures that are born in the crucible of no-holds-barred combat, traditional defensive arts are often viewed as roadkill on the highway to the top. With few exceptions, virtually no holders of Ultimate Fighting Championship or Pride titles boast of having black belts in karate, kung fu or taekwondo. As a result, a significant portion of the martial arts comm ...
Author: S.D. Seong
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Prior to the past few years, most martial artists believed that stretching everyday improved athletic ability. This is still true, however, recent findings by sports medicine researchers show that even more important than higher kicks or lower stances is stretching to prevent and heal injuries.
If you keep muscles and ligaments stretched, not only just before the workout, but everyday, you greatly lessen the chances of the muscle strain that leads to more debilitating injuries.
Stret ...
Author: sensei
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Sensei, I believe you started your Karate training in 1942, at the age of fourteen. Can you tell us a little about those early days?
At that time it was during the second World War and Karate at that time in Japan was very rough. Most of the training was fighting, not much basics or kata.
Nothing like in our present days, with sports like Karate. It was very very rough and non-stop. Lots of people were injured. Mostly cuts and bruises, you know,eyes, mouths and noses. But somet ...
Author: MIKE CLARKE
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He's the first of the next generation of martial artists that will, one day, be masters.
Cheong Park already possesses the drive and determination to define a new breed of Tae Kwon Do Masters.
Cheong Park, son of a respected grandmaster, is the Executive Vice-president of one of today's leading martial art organizationsPark's Tae Kwon Do and the World Martial Arts Research Union. He is owner/manager and Director of Operations of one of the largest martial arts schools in the sout ...
Author: Aronda Davidson
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MR SOK PONG KIM, 7th dan Chief Instructor, is the first Korean to start Taekwondo in Perth Western Australia. He opened the Kim Australian Taekwondo Academy in 1975 with the one single gym and the Academy has now grown to more than 50 branch clubs in most parts of the Perth Metropolitan and country areas of Western Australia.
The Academy teaches the basic elements of Taekwondo as being martial art first and foremost, then, self defence, Olympic sport, fitness (physical as well as mental) ...
Author: sensei
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Tai chiis a complete health system comprising low-impact physical exercise, deep breathing and meditative relaxation techniques.
Although originally developed as a martial art system (Tai .Ii Quan) and still practised as such by many advanced exponents, tai chiis principally a tranll uil, gentle and extremely pleasurable means of attaining and maintaining health, harmony in both mind and body, mobility, suppleness and mental alertness.
The benefits of tai chiat'e well reco ...
Author: sifu
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