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			<title>The Role of Zen in Martial Arts</title>
			<description> Its said that the roots of many of the Martial Arts is in India with Buddhist monks While many sources give conflicting data its known that in Japan the only places that were large enough to allow for indoor training during inclement weather were the huge Buddhist temples In fact much of what is done in Martial Arts schools with a Japanese background comes from and can be traced back </description>
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			<title>THE SHIELD</title>
			<description>On the street he who hits first hits the fastest and hits the most almost always wins Street fighters know that no matter how big strong or skilled a person may be he is vulnerable to a sudden overwhelming assault Thats why the most proficient street fighters use deception to get as close as possible to their victim before launching a relentless attack They know that if they can get the c</description>
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			<title>The Story of Shaolin</title>
			<description>1500 Years A variety of more detailed history of the Shaolin Temple can be found throughout the different Shaolin articles in this issue However we present you here with a capsulized version of the Temples past 1500 years to better contextualize the multifaceted story of Shaolin Ed  Origins The origins of Shaolin Temple are perhaps the most famous and mythologized part of its hi</description>
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			<title>The Sword and the Chalice</title>
			<description>A man walks into a bar A funny old guy sees that hes looking blue so he asks Whats troubling you lad The man sighs My name is Lu Yen and Ive failed the examinations twice Tomorrow is my last chance to succeed but I have little hope The old mans eyes sparkle as he replies Come with me and Ill show you the way Lu Yen follows the old man to a cave in the mountains Its a long </description>
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			<title>THE TAO OF TANG SOO DO</title>
			<description>I have been a student of the 2000 yearold art of tang soo do for almost 33 yearsand an instructor for nearly 27 of those 33 I have always endeavored to learn as much as I could about the art and its origin and in that quest I have heeded the advice of my first teacher Jae Chul Shin To learn the truth about something go back to the beginning  Through extensive readings journeys t</description>
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