Thursday, May 24, 2012

Martial Arts Vs Real Self Defense – Don’t Confuse a Black Belt With Being Able to Protect Yourself!

May 5, 2010 by  
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What does a black belt mean to you. You and I both know what it means to most people. And, that’s what I call part of “The Karate-Myth.” Contrary to popular belief, a black belt in the martial arts has little to do with whether or not someone has the ability to protect themselves. This [...]

Now You Really Look Like You Know Something! Appearance Versus Reality In Your Self-Defense Training

April 24, 2010 by  
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Have you ever noticed that most people focus on the wrong things when it comes to their martial arts and self defense training? Instead of concentrating on skill-development, practicing for proficiency, or learning more about what it’s like inside a real self-defense situation – what they’ll be up against should they find themselves being attacked [...]

Controlling Space In The Science Of Self-Defense

April 19, 2010 by  
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The true martial arts master or self-defense expert understands one of the critical ideas of surviving a brutal attack. And that principle concept is to control space. More specifically, to control the space, or distance, between you and your attacker. However, for most students and teachers who are supposedly training for real-world self-defense, this idea [...]

The Ultimate Fighting Championship

March 8, 2010 by  
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t\’s widely known that kung fu skills has indeed come a ways over time. Many years back, Bruce Lee helped the humanities become even more well known, when he developed his style of Jeet Kune Do. He took part in many pictures, showing the world his speed and refinement. Since that time, films have [...]