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MIKE SELVON

Systema: The Martial Arts of Russia

Russian martial art developed its roots in the same fashion as other countries. [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

Choosing a Martial Art School

If you really want to learn martial arts, you'll need to make sure you get into a proper school. [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

The Secret Of The Fighting Arts

Throughout history, kings have been known to restrict the fighting arts. [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

Taking A Look At The Classical Fighting Art Of Yabusame

The classical fighting arts of Yabusame has survived in Japan, but just barely. [Read More]

James Dunn

The History of Judo

A brief history of the formation and development of Judo. [Read More]

James Dunn

The History of Jiu Jitsu

A brief history of the formation and development of Jiu Jitsu. [Read More]

James Dunn

The History of Capoeira

A brief history of the formation and development of Capoeira. [Read More]

James Dunn

The History of Boxing

A brief history of the formation and development of Boxing. [Read More]

James Dunn

The History of Aikido

A brief history of the formation and development of Aikido, a more peaceful form of fighting. [Read More]

Chris Pizzo

Sport Combat Is Still Sport

The fact is most people don't realize that sport combatives like boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling and fencing are just sports. All take a lot of skill, training, and heart to compete in, but at the end of the day they only simulate real life combat. [Read More]

Jason OConnor

The Benefits of Training in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)

If you have any desire at all to improve your body and mind at the same time with only one activity, then martial arts is something you ought to seriously consider. You don't just get in shape physically, but also mentally and spiritually. No gym workout can compare. [Read More]

William Doggett

Katana - For the Samurai in You Dying to Get Out

The katana sword is a gruesome looking weapon and its history tells the story of a weapon designed strictly for war. The reason that I have chosen the Katana to do a bit of research and writing on is because of my love for sword collecting. Any collector of swords should take a bit of time to gain more knowledge of the katana whether you own one or are tempted to add one to your collection. [Read More]

Jeffrey Miller

Martial Arts and Real-World Self-Defense: Using the Kubotan Self-Defense Keychain

The most surprising thing that students find when learning to use the Kubotan self-defense keychain, is just how many things can be done with this simple-looking little tool. And that, is part of it's power! [Read More]

Jeffrey Miller

A Martial Artist Wears Out Early But A Warrior Gets Better With Age

Ever wonder why Today's martial artists are broken and battered by middle age when the ancient warrior masters were defeating younger, faster, stronger opponents well into their eighties? The reason just might not be what you think. [Read More]

Jeffrey Miller

"Kick Me Where It Counts": A Critical Mistake in Martial Arts and Self-Defense Training

During my recent visit to Japan for training, there was one overriding thing that I noticed about most of the black belts that I trained with. Now, if they were just having fun and aren't really looking to be able to defend themselves... [Read More]

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