TALENTED instructors and students alike gathered for the 1992 Bujinkan Ninjutsu Summit, with representatives from many Australian Bujinkan Dojos all eager to participate in this greatly anticipated annual event. The summit was held within the Hunter Valley NSW this year, and all in attendance parti ...
Author: DANNY ROBERTS
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Opportunities in life are rare and many people don't make the most of them. Fortunately this is not the situation for the numerous perceptive students who have already embraced the character building principles and practices of Cheah Advanced Taekwondo.
Originating as a traditional martial a ...
Author: D. & K. KIRKWOOD
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WITHOUT MEANING to sound too parochial, I'll stick my neck out slightly and say that Chinese combat methods are renowned for the wide variety of their hand techniques. Most Kung-Fu styles use a wider range of hand/arm weapons (such as claws, gouges, palms, backhands, punches, backfists, hammerfists, ...
Author: Situ David Crook
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THE MULTI-FACETED Filipino Martial Arts of Kali/Eskrima/Amis etc are currently enjoying a substantial surge of popularity in Australasia and around the world - due, in no small part, to the energetic promotional efforts of such internationally renowned ambassadors of their styles as Masters Dan Inos ...
Author: Nick Capozzi
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Martial artists need to understand concussion from two points of view. Causing it is a way of immobilising an opponent and so the ability to concuss it is a goal of training. We also need to know when we or one of our fellows has been concussed and what to do about it. This article will look at al ...
Author: Peter Lewis
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