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...y 20th century Kodokan Judo/Kosen Judo which was itself then a recently-developed system based on multiple schools of Japanese Jujuts. There are three rules for a good jui jitsu by Eduardo, The rule...
...ally conceded that Iyenao Yamashironokame Iishino (known later as Choisai Iishino) opened one of the first schools of fencing. It was called the Shinto Ryu. The development of Kendo comes from a ...
...s to improve their empty hand martial art techniques. If this is what you have in mind then there are many schools that introduces lessons in swords arts in the teaching of other techniques such as Ai...
...y right. Mr. Lovret has contradicted himself in print within his own publications numerous times about the schools he as supposedly become the 'soke' of. There is no evidence of 'Yamate-ryu' ever exis...
Hi I am interested in learning Kung Fu. are there any good schools in the North Jersey area? if I have to I can also travel into New York City, as it is also very close. any help would be apreciated.
...ed in beiginning training in Wing Chun and I understand that when Grandmaster Yip Man died in 1972 several schools split off from his training, the two main being Wing Chun under Master Cheung and Win...
...to this. Most of the responses were in favor of cross-training and studying with other people from other schools, but some schools do not allow their students to study with students of other dojo or...
...yellow pages only lists judo among the subjects at one school. If possible, I would prefer to have several schools to look at before selecting one. Can anybody direct me to any?...
Hi, i have a choice of two schools, both which i have seen the classes The kenpo school i went to gave me a private lession, and the instructor seemed to be teaching a practical style. And the wing ts
...appling in aikido, but I've never really had much of an introduction to the art. Comments/suggestions of schools around London (UK) would be appreciated. cheers, Mike Before you buy....
Hi all, I'm looking to get into martial arts and in Australia (Victoria), there are a few schools around. John Will teaches Machado style. He's reputedly a good teacher. There's also another group
.... Any Wing Chun book reccomendations? The reason I'm asking: I just moved to a backwoods KY town with NO schools... I have to finish Sil Lim Tao at least but have no good method of instruction. (And...
...looking for instruction in these two arts .....in GEORGIA...can anyone help....and tell me where some good schools are at to learn?...
I would like more info, yes. What styles does Paul Chu teach? Thanks for the info. Brian Kent
Which is a better form of exercise? Which would have the most schools in the US if I decide to move next year and want to stay with the same discipline? Thanks,
...If not govt accredited then basically you cannot hire or use government owned premises, community centres, schools etc to teach. Some of the criteria covers requirements for 1st aid certs, min five ye...
... been messing around without trying to find another class for too long now, in part because the choices of schools in my area are limited. There is a Tracy's/Jujitsu/Self-Defense/who knows what else p...
...ilat/Kuntao Page, with lots of articles on the gurus of Pencak and especially Pukulan, douzens of links to schools throughout the world, books & videos. I have also added a page on military oriented...
...died Tang Soo Do, Mu Duk Kwan, Shotokan, and Ninjitsu. I studied and taught Muay Thai at two different TKD schools from 1992-1997 , and Master K continues to teach at the latter of those schools to th...
Funny when made-up martial arts 'styles' forget to check the actual Japanese or Chinese translations of their names. I just read a guestbook entry for a school that teaches 'Goshin Jutsu Kyo Jujo'. A
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