Acupuncture And Martial Arts
A Question Of Influence
By David Bock, C.Ac. Dipl.OM, FABORM
Did those in kung fu and other martial arts who study various areas of the body to strike take their knowledge from Traditional Chinese Medicine or was it the other way around? |
Kyushojutsu: Basic Theory
By Joe Swift
The basic theory behind the ancient Okinawan art of striking vital points or Kyushojutsu. |
| The Four Pillars Of Judo
By Victor Anderson
There are some who say Judo is a way of life, others talk about sport, and still others argue about martial arts. |
Kata Training and Aikido
by Diane Skoss
While most aikido practitioners are confused when I tale about kata in relation to teaching technique in the art Tomiki Kenji. the founder of Tomiki aikido thought that it was a valuable teaching tool and incorporated it into his system. More |
| Gangs: A Bigger Problem Than You Think
By Lawrence A. Kane
Gangs are everybody’s problem and it is getting worse. Nationally there are more than a million gang members. And if you cross a gang member things will get ugly. You should be informed to stay safe. |
Inside the Eagle's Claw
By Victor Smith
A fascinating glimpse into this Chinese art of grasping, seizing, and joint manipulations. |
| Just Breathe
By Christopher Caile
Breathing correctly in martial arts, such as karate, or in other sports can't make up for not being aerobically fit, but it can maximize your stamina at whatever fitness level you have achieved and thus improve your performance. |
The Buddha Game
By Jeff Brooks
A Cop's recount of a police incident and arrest is combined with Buddhist outlook to illustrate how personal choices and actions can define one's life path and happiness. |
In the Forums
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Book Review - Sword in Hand: A Brief Survey of the Knightly Sword
By Deborah Klens-Bigman, Ph.D.
Ewart Oakeshott brings a near-encyclopedic expertise to his subject, evidenced by a large number of previous books on medieval knights, their arms and armor.
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A visit to the "Samurai Castle" - Himejijo
By Deborah Klens-Bigman, Ph.D.
What makes Himejijo unique is that the castle is an authentic example of Edo period castle architecture and as such, it gives insight into Edo period military thinking, and the way of life of the warrior class of the time.
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The Thread That Binds
By Rick Clark
At higher levels, many martial arts, such as karate, judo, and aikido include techniques characteristic of other arts, but they also share another common thread -- knowledge of vital points that enhance the capabilities of each system.
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Zen Mirror: Different And Better
By Jeff Brooks
There is a certain disease that is keeping martial arts in the dark ages and preventing civilian martial arts from developing and becoming the well of knowledge, expertise and personal achievement that it could be.
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The Zen Mirror:
The The Ark of History
By Jeff Brooks
History is made of stories about the rise and fall of cultures; stories of vitality and decadence, raids and defense, heroism and treachery. That is the human tale. And it continues, unchanged, today. But it is also true for us. More
Viewpoint
The Mind of a Beginner
By Ken Tallack
The open mind of the beginner is a unique thing. Beginners will commonly accept almost any approach the instructor chooses for thier first lesson. More
Defining Martial Concepts
Harageri

By Christopher Caile
Harageri is the integration of inner control and calm in the hara combined with Ki (chi) energy that is sought as a foundation and prerequisite for effective control or interaction with either an opponent or circumstances of life. More
The Lighter Side
Ten Signs That You Are Really Aging as a Martial Artist
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Science and the Martial Arts
Breathing Through the Nose
By Christopher Caile

When out teacher told us breathe in through your nose and exhale through your mouth' we didn't know why, but recent research now gives us at least one good answer. More
Ask the Teacher
Mental Training
By Christopher Caile
My teacher often talks about our karate, as well as other martial arts, as providing mental training in addition to our physical training. I'm never sure what this means. What does this refer to? Answer
Simple Lessons
To See What Others Do Not See
By Terry BryanPracticing karate, taekwondo or other martial arts can build mental skills that can translate into success in life as well as business. More
The Business Side of Martial
Arts
Marketing Your Dojo: Part 1 - Know Yourself and Your Market
By Joshua M. Davis
There are many practical things you can do to grow your dojo or martial arts business. Here is how to start. More |