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Martialarm Testimonials
"This is the answer to the only problem I had in my martial arts training, 'How to effectively test a technique?' I can now experiment using full power which I could never do before with my normal training partner." L-Baxter"After training in the various martial arts systems for over 22 years and thinking I had seen it all I was extremely surprised to train with your martialarm product. It is truly excellent and proves once again simple ideas are the best." F-Barrasong
"I just started to train in Karate and also Wing Chun. I wanted to train as much as possible but there are only two classes per week. Since I bought the martialarm I now train everynight! This is great for a beginner who wants to train alot!" J. Evans
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“I fear not the man who practices 10,000 techniques once, but the man who practices one technique 10,000 times holds my respect.”
The gist of that old Chinese saying is obvious: The key to reaching the highest levels of any martial art is practice.
Only by executing thousands of repeti ...
Author: Eric Oram
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The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the richest communities for Chinese martial arts in the United States. In the nineties, this area hosted several well-established kung fu tournaments, promoted by respected traditional grandmasters like Lily Lau and Tat Mau Wong. UC Berkeley's tournament was in t ...
Author: Gene Ching
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Past, Present and Future
A former all-around wushu champion of China, Hu Jianqiang is probably best known to kung fu fans from his prominent film roles acting alongside Li Lianjie [Jet Li] in The Shaolin Temple series and in Sonny Chiba's Shogun. An award-winning film and television fight scene c ...
Author: Susan Pertel Jain Ph.D.
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For every follower of Shaolin kung fu, there is an experience that sets you on the path. It may have been passed on to you by your family. It may have been after you got into your first real fight. For my generation, it was often after we saw our first kung fu movie. When we heard Bruce Lee yell or ...
Author: Gene Ching
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