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Chambering
By Victor Smith and Christopher Caile
It is unfortunate that the current generation of karate student has never learned, or looked to uncover, applications of chambering. More


The Voice of Authority – Part 3
Tactical Communications and Its Components
By Christopher Caile

Similar to the NYPDs Tactical Communication program for police officers, traditional martial artists too develop a mind set, temperament and relational skills to effectively communicate with others, reduce potential conflict and aid in resolution of problems. More


The Three Battles of Sanchin
By Al Case

Within Sanchin are horizontal and vertical circle techniques which describe a mathematical “X, Y, Z” control of the space around you through basic blocks. What’s interesting is that you can combine them. They will meet any potential situation. More


 

Simple Lessons
Keeping Your Distance
By Terry Bryan
The proper spacing that 'fits' the situation is a crucial element in combat that has been used as long as we have recorded history. More

The Business Side of Martial Arts
Are Your Students Draining Away?
By Christopher Caile
Here is a formula to help you determine if your martial arts school is losing too many students. More

Viewpoint
How To Be Strong
By Jeff Brooks
People who do well in martial arts are not necessarily the ones with the most talent, strength, speed, aggression, experience or even will power. They are the ones with the greatest faith in the efficacy of their own actions. More

Who's Who

By Herb Borkland
Today we idolize big brother Bruce and feel like Chuck is our dad. Cynthia is mom. More

New in the Estore
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.
20th Century Samurai - Richard Kim 1917-2001
Richard Kim was one of the most influential and best-loved 20th Century martial artists.

Martial Mania
Gator Mouth
By George Donahue

When an alligator or crocodile has clamped down on its prey, there is almost nothing the prey can do to break the grip of the jaws. That’s the bad news, but the good news is that the gator can’t swallow, either, until it releases. More

The Agrippa Code:
Metaphysics and the Center in Western Martial Arts
By Ken Mondschein

It should not be surprised that Western arts have developed much the same idea as the center of energy, or "hara" found in Japanese martial arts. More

The Voice of Authority–
Part 1: Giving New York’s Finest an Edge: Verbal Judo

By Christopher Caile
It's called Tactical Communication, but it really a method of verbal judo where NYPD’s finest are taught how to effectively communicate when dealing with civilians so to reduce emotion, intransigence and prompt civilian compliance.


Pressure Points 1:
Going to the Heart Of Pressure Points - What They Really Are

By Bruce Everett Miller, PA-C
Some people don’t believe in pressure points because they don’t know, how and when to use them, or they don’t understand that some of them work on different principles.

The Voice of Authority – Part 2
Tactical Communications Training

By Christopher Caile
Teachers of NYPD’s Tactical Communications programs use a variety of techniques to ingrain skills of psychology and communication in its highly diverse police force – components which parallel training that many traditional martial artists experience.


Interview With Hohan Soken: The Last Of The Great Old Time Karate Warriors – Part 1
Interview by Ernie Estrada
Matsumura Orthodox is an old style karate that takes the student back to ancient times when karate was more forceful and challenging.

Recovering From Hip Surgery:
It’s Not What I Expected

By Christopher Caile
I expected to be up on a walker quickly after my surgery, but there was also a lot I didn’t expect and a few surprises too.


Interview With Hohan Soken: The Last Of The Great Old Time Karate Warriors – Part 2
Interview by Ernie Estrada
Here are many secrets in karate that people will never know and will never understand, but they are really not secret if you train in Okinawa under a good teacher.

Training In America’s First Taekowndo School
By Herb Borkland
Bill "Superfoot" Wallace once called me a liar in public when I mentioned I had been an original student, by Jhoon Rhee's personal invitation, at the first taekwondo school in America.



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Famous Japanese Swordsmen of the Warring States Period
by William de Lang

This book takes as its subject two important individuals: Iizasa Choisai Ienao (Iizasa Yamashiro) (1387-1488), founder of the Kashima Shinto style of swordsmanship, and Kamiizumi Ise no Kami Nobutsuna (1508-1577), founder of the Shinkage style.
Reviewed by Deborah Klens-Bigman

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Kyudo: Way Of The Bow - Part 1
By Raymond A. Sosnowski
Kyudo, or way of the bow, while derived from one of Japan’s oldest martial traditions is not practiced today as a martial art, or a sport, but as a form of spiritual practice associated with Zen.

The Study Of Iaido
By Deborah Klens-Bigman, Ph.D.
People study the art of drawing the sword for many reasons, some of them are complicated.

 

The Zen Mirror:
Obstacles and Good Fortune
By Jeff Brooks
In martial arts training you will encounter obstacles. If we treat them as external to training, something to get rid of so we can get back to training, we will inevitably be defeated by one of them. More

Ask the Teacher
Topic: Kenpo or Kempo
By Christopher Caile
From the literature I have read, I believe the letter n, represents Japanese style and the letter m represents Chinese style? More

Book Review
The Way to Black Belt: A Comprehensive Guide to Rapid, Rock-Solid Results
By Kris Wilder and Lawrence Kane


Review by Christopher Caile

Street Stories
The 100 Year Old Surprise
By Christopher Caile

A bunch of ruffians intent on robbery got the surprise of their life from one senior citizen. More

Opinion
The Importance of Real-World Feedback
By Christopher Caile
Modern martial arts often neglect to provide the real-world verification of technique that once honed the martial skills of the Samurai class. In the feudal period Samurai martial technique were tested on the battlefield and actual combat proved the validity of their arts. More

Martial Arts Myths & Misconceptions
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

The Lighter Side
The Kimono
An observation by a distinguished Japanese martial arts teacher on a students public display of affection. More

The Martial Craftsman
An Introduction
By George Donahue
FightingArts.com is pleased to introduce this new article series by this knowledgeable and gifted martial arts teacher, writer, editor and researcher. More

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