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Storming the Fortress: A History of Taekwondo Part Five (Continued):Political Forces Shape the Evolution of Karate Into South Korea's National Sport
By Eric Madis
Beginning in the early 1960s the new military head of the Republic of Korea, General Park Chung-hee, played an important part in the decision to push Korea into elite sports and wanted the karate/taekwondo situation resolved and for Korea to have a national sport. More
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Martial Arts: Korean Arts: Taekwondo |
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Storming the Fortress: A History of Taekwondo – Part Five:Political Forces Shape the Evolution of Karate Into South Korea's National Sport
By Eric Madis
The end of WW II brought turbulent times for a fledgling new Korean Republic and the various Korean empty hand arts who jockeyed for position and dominance. More
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Martial Arts: Home Security and Defense |
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Self Defense For Your Home
By Christopher Caile
Is your house vulnerable to break-ins? Here is some common sense advice on how to make you home less vulnerable. More
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Martial Arts: Karate |
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The Art of War, Sun Tzu: Ancient Wisdom For Martial Artists-Part 1
By Gary Music
Sun Tzu's ancient text on military tactics, "The Art of War," is not only a source of wisdom that only applies to military principles. It can equally be applied to personal self defense too. More
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SWho's Who in Martial Arts
EisukeAkamine
(1925-1999)

Biography of Eisuke Akamine. More
Viewpoint
Below the Event Horizon
By Victor Smith
One of the most powerful tools of Karate is its ability to strike below the 'event horizon' of an opponent?s awareness. More
Street Stories
Beware the Ambush
By Christopher Caile

Most of the time you can't avoid a sudden, unprovoked and violent mugging, especially if you don't see it coming. But sometimes you can. More
Security and Law Enforcement
Who Are the Good Guys
By Jeff Brooks
A cop story and how law enforcement philosophy and outlook fits the precepts of his role as karate teacher and practitioner of Zen. More |
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Orthodox
Goju-Ryu Karate
By Takashi Miyagi, son of Chojun Miyagi founder of Goju Ryu
Translated by
Nobu Kazi
Hardcover Book, Boxed –Collectors’s Edition
Plus 2 DVD’s |
Way
of Sanchin Kata
This books provides hidden insights about and understanding
into one of karate's foundation kata--Sanchin. |
Way
to Black Belt
This
book targets students who are studying to become a black belt, but at
the same time it illustrates a path far behind this limited goal. |
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The Value of Uchikomi in the Development of Judo Skills
By Elie A. Morrell, Hachidan
In Judo just practicing the skill(s) of throwing in part does not improve the skill. Sports psychologists now point out to improve throwing skills they should be completed in an environment closer to competition. |
Channan: The "Lost" Kata of Itosu?
By Joe Swift
The series of five basic kata called Pinan (later renamed Heian in Japan) are probably the most widely practiced kata in karate today, but were they based on an earlier kata known as Channan? |
| Up Against The Wall
by
Christopher Caile
Pushing someone from behind into a wall or object to hit or steal from them is a common technique, but it is easy to counter with a little knowledge. More |
Precautions For Kids To Avoid Street Crime
By Christopher Caile
Kids should be prepared to avoid or reduce risks of crime against them and how to react. Here are some ways to minimize chances of being chosen for a target as well as ways to avoid problems if your kids are approached. |
| Martial Arts Strategy & The Five Element Theory Of Chinese Medicine
By David Bock
Obviously in the midst of a fight analytical decision based on the five elements theory or any theoretical framework is not practical. However this type of structure can be a source of innovative ideas and ways to think about a particular type of attack and the best ways to defeat it. |
Japanese Woodblock Prints
By Christopher Caile
The colorful Japanese woodblock prints (hanga) that we see today are the culmination of centuries of development. |
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From
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Shukumine, Seiken (1925- )
By Soren Madson
Biography of Seiken Shukumine founder of Gensei Ryu Karate known as Taido.
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To?on Goju-ryu
By Yagi Meitoku
While most students recognize the name of Miyagi Chojun, founder Goju-ryu karate, few recognize the name Kyoda Juhatsu sensei. He was senior to Miyagi under their teacher Higashionna Kanryo and when asked after Miyagi?s death about the possibility of taking over the system, he offered up the name, To?on Goju-Ryu (literally ?Higashion[na] Goju-Ryu style), something that never materialized.
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Defeating the Football Tackle
By Prof. Gene Roos
While this attack can completely overwhelm a defender, it can also be easily countered.
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Jigoro Kano and Kodokan Judo
By Andy Adams
Indeed, he was many things to many people. Like Sir Thomas Moore, a man for all seasons. His many worlds encompassed much of value to Japan.
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Book Review
Encyclopedia of Japanese Martial Arts
by David Hall

Review By Christpher Caile
This book is an exhaustively researched, important and authoritative resource on Japanese martial arts and the rich historical and social tapestry within which it is embedded. More
Defining Martial Concepts
Okinawa's Bushi: Karate Gentlemen

By Charles C. Goodin
In the Okinawan Kingdom and in feudal Japan the term "Bushi" had different meaning. This can get confusing for students of karate. More
Martial Mania
Some New Year's Resolutions
By George Donahue
Here are some New Year’s resolutions that you should find easy to carry out, rather than to ignore, in part because they are mostly stuff you can stop doing. More
Self Defense
Hungry Eyes
By Christopher Caile
Developing "Hungry Eyes" should be part of your kata, part of your martial arts training. It is a form of self defense. It can ward off an attacker and intimidate. It can stop aggression in its tracks. More
Viewpoint
Hydration Its effects on the Martial Artist and Athlete

By George W. Alexander, Ph.D.
Many martial artists give little attention to proper hydration thinking that a hard workout won't effect them, even if it is hot. They don't realize that danger lurks, especially if they are older. More
Martial Arts Myths
All Martial Arts Are Ancient
By Jonathan Maberry
No way. Yes, some arts are old, but many are new, or new interpretations of older arts. More |
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