The Best Fighters in Each Ufc Weight Class
by Jon Murray. There are fighters who are good, fighters who are great and fighters who you'd bet on no matter who their opponents are. Who are the absolute best fighters in the UFC? The fighters who define their weight classes and perhaps could compete at a wei...
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How to Understand Karate
by Jimmy Cox. Although practiced widely in Japan, the art of present day Karate was introduced into that country less than fifty years ago by Funakoshi Gichin.Actually, the art of Karate can be traced back to the ancient Chinese art of Kempo. Legend has it that K...
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Three Principles for Practicing Judo
by Jimmy Cox. Even a black belt judo man sometimes makes the mistake of trying to apply a throw before breaking his opponent's posture. If the opponent is also a black belt holder, he will react quickly to prevent the other man from applying a throw directly. The...
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Martial Arts and Daily Living
by Dalida Turkovic. FocusMany students ask - what do I do with my eyes? Where do I look? Regardless what the practice is - standing, walking, moving - eyes are looking straight but your mind does not register information taken by your eyesight. The gaze is turned inter...
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Respect The History of Martial Arts
by Madison Greene. There are millions of people all across the world who practice martial arts. Some are masters of the arts while others are first-time students, but one thing that all martial arts pupils share is a respect for its history. This is because they respe...
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Houston Alexander - First Class Brawler
by Jon Murray. Houston Alexander, father of six, DJ, hip hop artist was about to step into the ring with Keith Jardine. Most fans didn't see this as much more than a gimme fight for Jardine, but forty eight seconds later it was clear that Houston Alexander was go...
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Several Facts About Karate
by Alex Olson. Contrary to popular opinion, the martial art Karate was not invented in China. Rather, it has its origins in the island of Okinawa in Japan. The word "Karate" means the "empty hand" or the "Chinese hand", and it has been given this name because it i...
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What Does Functional Swords Mean?
by Larry W Smith. I have been selling swords and knives for the past seven years, doing research and answering questions on the different types of swords and their uses. I’ve lived for six years in Europe and seven in the Orient seen and held swords that are e...
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Positive Aikido
by Henry Ellis. Positive AikidoInterview by Arthur Lockyear - Fighting Arts International - Issue 93Where and when were you born, Henry? I was born in Yorkshire, in May 1936 in
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