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			<title>Theres Nothing Quite So Glorious as a Good Fight With Your Fists</title>
			<description>  Blessed be the LORD my strength  which teacheth my hands to war  and my fingers to fight  My goodness and my fortress  my high tower and my deliverer  my shield and he in whom I trust  who subdueth my people under me  Psalm 144     Do you do sparring here  he asked  Yes  I said wishing I had another answer to give him  </description>
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			<title>Things to know about learning Tai Chi Chuan Tai Chi Boxing</title>
			<description>Things to know about learning Tai Chi Chuan Tai Chi Boxing  For Easterners particularly Chinese this MAY not be an issue Tai Chi Chuan is deeply rooted as part of the Chinese culture It is known to almost everyone what Tai Chi Chuan is all about Note there I said MAY not be an issue meaning that there are exceptions particularly to Chinese who are not born and grown up in China</description>
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			<title>Tian Liyang Taoist Monk by Ronnie Robinson</title>
			<description>In late October last year I visited Germany for two days private training with Tian Liyang a Taoist Monk from Wudang Mountain who was teaching a number of courses in the country This unique and privileged opportunity was kindly arranged for me by his host and translator in Germany Marianne Herzog Having visited Wudang Mountain in April 2000 and having met monks and seen displays by on</description>
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			<title>TNT</title>
			<description>Ask any martial artist to name two styles that revolve around kicking and chances are he will say Taekwondo and Thai boxing Both arts are renowned for their repertoire of effective leg techniques which athletes often showcase in exciting fullcontact matches Yet the two systems work their magic in very different ways  Sang Koo Kang is one of the few instructors in America who underst</description>
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			<title>TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT</title>
			<description>Your reaction time was perfect Your techniques were performed with skill and precision Youre standing up and two others are lying unconscious on the ground All you can think is I failed Instead of protecting your friend from that attacker you executed a technique that slammed the attacker into your friend Otherwise your buddy would be standing next to you clapping you on the shoulder a</description>
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