Chin Na is a Chinese term describing techniques used in the Chinese martial arts that control or lock an opponent's joints or muscles/tendons so he cannot move, thus neutralizing the opponent's fight...
A guest post By Rick From The Cook Ding's Kitchen
Quite some time ago, I wrote about the story of dragons .
Tigers are born tigers, but dragons are in legend fish, who through their own ...
nico.cavallotto
I've always felt that I should have done much more as a child. Sort of who nows where I would have been now if only I had the character, the patience and the perseverance t...
baiguai from Kung Fu Artistry discussed a rather interesting question. Should we be responsible for the experiences someone else is having during practice and should they be responsible to ours...
Usually today one can find swords techniques taught as part of the teaching of martial art ones.
There are those of course that are interested in learning Swords arts by themselves and for them I w...
People keep reporting on various forums their experiences from studying with different teachers and on different groups. I remember the difficulties I've experiences when I first started taking marti...
I wasn't able to post for some time now as I was experiencing what could have been a rather simple case of too much effort on the eyes.
The thing is that I didn't realize what was the problem and ...
Surfing the net for blogs and posts on martial art I came across this post
In any hostile situation it is important to maintain control. Often people think of control as a well thought out p...
Usually when we think of martial arts we don't visualize dancing but thanks to Emlyn I got a chance to see this video and decided that this is amazing so I thought it is wor...
I've just read a beautiful post by John Vesia reminding us all that the process of being a martial arts master is eternal.
In fact this applies to all sorts of mastery and I thought it is so...
In health-conscious, sports-oriented Boulder, Atlas Sports Genetics is playing into the obsessions of parents by offering a $149 test that aims to predict a child’s natural athletic strengths. ...
Long Distance and Deep Half Guard tutorial divided to few posts as well as other tutorials appear on the Aesopian's Totally Awesome Journal.
Even if you, like me, are not practicing Jiu-Jits...
If we think about swords we realize that the first thing that come to mind for most people is a video game. I think that in the world of Internet and video games most people haven't seen a real sword....
I never thought of investing in special shoes for my martial art training just a decent pair of sport shoes was good enough for me.
Recently I've seen a post by Gordon White on kicking shoes for T...
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I guess everyone needs to reflect on his practice from time to time especially when reaching a difficult stage or not progressing very much.
Found this list of question to ...
Reading a post on Striking Thoughts about the importance of practicing Chin na in ways that enables the students to condition their bodies in ways that would serves them in real world confronta...
Saw the video on Martial Thoughts and really loved it.
Looking at people and situations with an open heart can make a lot of difference.
I've read Dave post on Formosa Neijia about the hardship of establishing a martial art business in a world when people are not really willing or able to give a lot of time for the hard work nee...
Just found a great article on body rehabilitation and thought it would be very appropriate to bring it here. Everyone has
at least one sort of a body's malfunction so as it is organized as an inde...
The very interesting book by Leonard Pellman "Flashing Steel" sheds light on the practice and history of Eishin-Ryu Swordsmanship is discussed in an interview at the website of the Blue Snake Bo...
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