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			<title>Are Women Doomed on the Street</title>
			<description>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 polevaulter competing in todays event while refusing to use a fiberglass pole Ridiculous you say As farfetched as the above scenario may sound many women martial</description>
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			<title>Are You Still Standing Toe to Toe</title>
			<description> 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 </description>
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			<title>Are You The Worst Enemy of Your Business</title>
			<description> 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 </description>
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			<title>ARMED  DANGEROUS</title>
			<description>In these days of eclectic martial arts mixtures that are born in the crucible of noholdsbarred 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</description>
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			<title>Around the World in Eight Palm Changes</title>
			<description>According to different authorities the number of kungfu styles we have in China can go as high as four hundred or as low as two hundred Thus it may be safe to place the total at about three hundred What a rich and exciting contribution to the world On the other hand for this very reason a potential student can become easily confused overwhelmed and perhaps even discouraged from beginning any</description>
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