Martial Arts and the Disabled
The Story About Kevin
By Christopher Caile
Sometimes the greatest teachers are the least expected.
Teaching Martial Arts To Differently Abled People
By Wendi Dragonfire, Renshi, Shuri-Ryu Karate-Do
Teaching martial arts to the physically handicapped is as much a challenge to the teacher as the student. The only real limits are imposed by ignorance.
Kurumaisu Jutsu: Wheelchair Techniques - Part 1: The Fast Push From Behind
By Ronald van de Sandt
Those who use wheelchairs can use many techniques to fight off attackers and some of these techniques are equally useful to anyone seated who are needs to defend themselves.
Kurumaisu Jutsu: Wheelchair Techniques - Part 2 - Choke Or Grabs From The Front
By Ronald van de Sandt
Those who use wheelchairs can use many techniques to fight off attackers and some of these techniques are equally useful to anyone seated who are needs to defend themselves.
Kurumaisu Jutsu: Wheelchair Techniques - Part 3 - Attacks From The Side
By Ronald van de Sandt
Those who use wheelchairs can use many techniques to fight off attackers and some of these techniques are equally useful to anyone seated who are needs to defend themselves.
Kurumaisu Jutsu: Wheelchair Techniques - Part 3- Attacks From The Side (Continued)
By Ronald van de Sandt
Take Down Technique From A Wrist Grab
By Prof. Gene Roos
This surprising defense against a wrist grab was originally designed for a student with physical limitations but it might work for you too.
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