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			<title>The Quest for Longevity</title>
			<description>The challenge of facing our own mortality may very well be the ultimate test of being human Next to the ageold questions relating to the purpose of life and the existence of God coming to grips with the fact that we live this life and then at some point must die can truly stretch our intellectual limits  When we are young we typically lie about our age to let others believe we are o</description>
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			<title>The Rare Drunken Form of Choy Lay Fut Kung Fu</title>
			<description>There have been a great number of articles written on the subject of drunken forms from different styles each trying to put into words an explanation of one of the most provocative yet misunderstood types of kung fu training There are many myths and legends that surround the Drunken style that intrigue even people who dont practice kung fu And still there are movies like Drunken Master that </description>
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			<title>The Real History of Tai Shing Pek Kwar Monkey Style Kungfu</title>
			<description>Tai Shing Pek Kwar is one of the most sought after and yet one of the most secret kungfu styles in the world Its current legends include Grandmaster Chan Sau Chung from Hong Kong one of kungfus most respected masters dubbed the Monkey King throughout the world Since the 1970s he has become renowned for his incredible performances in Monkey style kungfu His students have also won four stra</description>
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			<title>The Reality Factor</title>
			<description>Looking around at different martial arts and the practitioners there is one thing that surprises me very time Many may people dont have an Rfactor in their training and techniques  You see people who get almost punched in their face and they just stay standing up with a big smile on their face Others get almost kicked in the groin and keep moving on as if nothing happened and their par</description>
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			<title>The Role of Nutrition in Martial Arts Police Military Personnel</title>
			<description> For a considerable amount of time nutrition has not played a prominent role in the life of many martial artists police and military personnel as a means of improving performance Top athletes are always looking for an edge Although the martial arts are more of a way of life and a life style than a sport per se the needs of the martial artist are the same as that of the elite athlete P</description>
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