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         Martial Arts: Self Defense

The Double Lapel Grab
By Christopher Caile

As an attack it may be scary, but in reality it does little more than ruffle your jacket while you as a defender have lots of options. More


         Martial Arts: Kata and Applications

Kata As The Foundation Of Practice
By Christopher Caile

It was a secret old Chinese family fighting art within which kata served as the foundation of practice. More


         Martial Arts: Japanese Martial Arts

Goaisatsu – Greeting as a Gesture of Respect
By Deborah Klens-Bigman, Ph.D.
It may not be a western custom, but if your teacher is Japanese, proper etiquette suggests that you should show up to greet him or her upon arrival. More



 

Defining Martial Concepts
Focus on Budo
By Christopher Caile
Budo is a term which is made up of two characters, “Bu,” and “Do,” each having a unique meaning. More

Viewpoint
Do Basics Work for Self Defense?
By Christopher Caile
Basics in karate, taekwondo and kung fu help perfect basic skills, but if you think they are useful for self-defense, think again. More

Book Review
Tengu - The Mountain Goblin-
A Connor Burke Martial Arts Thriller
by John Donohue


Review by Christopher Caile

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
The Vocabulary of Self-Defense
By George Donahue

I like hanging out with martial artists and karate ka. There is a lot of nobility in their hearts, a lot of wisdom in their heads, however humble they are. On average, too, karate practitioners and the martial artists I've met have tended to be more generous than usual and one of the best interventions we have within our power is to make living conditions better, or at least more hopeful, for those who are doing without. More

Enter The Bubishi - Part 1- Introduction & Origins
By Victor Smith and Christopher Caile
It was an obscure martial arts text, but it was the prized possession of many early pioneers of modern karate, something so secret that it was shown only to the most trusted students.

Shaolin: the Root of Taijiquan
By Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
The roots of Taijiquaqn are a lot older than most people think.


Enter The Bubishi - Part 2- The Text & Its Impact On Okinawa
By Victor Smith and Christopher Caile
The bubishi has over 30 chapters (depending on the edition) that focus on a wide variety of topics, including martial history, fighting strategy, vital point striking, hand positions, essential fighting techniques, and martial code.

Making A Fist
By George Donahue
You would be surprised by how many martial artists make the same basic mistake in forming a fist, a mistake that could hurt them more in a fight than their opponent.


Ghosts of the Samurai - A visit to Matsue
By Deborah Klens-Bigman
Japan is a 21st century country, and yet, one does not have to go far to find the ghosts of another Japan—an old graveyard behind a wooden temple, a Shinto shrine surrounded by dark greenery set back from a noisy street.

Examining Knife Instruction for Civilians
By W.R. Mann
If your knife defense training has been confined to the typical single thrust or slash attack, and ”I will hold it there until you do something” method, Mann’s training will be both eye opening and scary.


The Old Okinawan Karate Toe Kick:
Part 1- Introduction & Execution

By Christopher Caile
While a lot of karate-ka are surprised to see the toe kick they don’t realize that it is part of their heritage.

Makings Of A Hanshi: Charles Martin
By Christopher Caile
In the martial arts business world filled with young, instant masters, this senior Seido Karate student’s life long dedication, accomplishments and spirit stands out in marked contrast.



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Book Review


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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From the Reading Room

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.

 

Martial Arts Training
Take It Easy
By Neil Ohlenkamp
Like most activities, the way to enjoy Judo or any other martial art is to learn to relax. 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 Zen Mirror:
Training in Interesting Times
By Jeff Brooks
Those of us who are practitioners recognize that during interesting times that the path is sometimes smooth and sometimes steep. More

The Business Side of Martial Arts
They Just Don't Get It
By Terry Bryan
In times of recession it makes no sense to cut back on service. This is especially true for those in the martial arts. Instead, your martial arts school or business should exceed in its customer service.  More

Who's Who
Chuck Norris
By Herb Borkland
An Open Letter to Chuck Norris. More

Street Stories
The Power of a Money Clip
By Christopher Caile

You may not always be able to thwart an armed robbery but with a little forethought you can at least minimize the consequences. More

Martial Arts Training
The Sleeping Warrior
By Phoenix Carnevale
If you are a student of karate, taekwondo, kung fu, Brazilian Jujutsu, boxing or any other martial arts here is one consideration often neglected. More

The Lighter Side
Interesting Historical Facts
Some of the martial arts history found on various sites on the web is so contrived that it's funny, if not scary. More

Science & The Martial Arts
The Weakness of Strength
By Christopher Caile
How an agressive attcker can set himself up for defeaate. More

Self Defense
Take It Easy
By Neil Ohlenkamp
Like most activities, the way to enjoy Judo or any other martial art is to learn to relax. More

Chinese Medicine
Boosting Stamina with Herbs and Nutrition
By David Bock

There is no magic formula for boosting stamina, but good nutrition along with use of Chinese herbal formulas may help. 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

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