admin on August 9th, 2010

Image via Wikipedia Okay. I just had to share a snippit of conversation between Dynamo and I: Me: They’re also offering a Kali workshop at the dojong on Aug 21st. Did you want to go? I’m going to get tickets tomorrow. Dynamo: No thanks Me: You get to hit people with sticks… Dynamo: Hit people? [...]

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admin on May 13th, 2010

[This week I'm featuring a guest post by Alexia Kruse discussing the benefits of MMA as an exercise for women. Alexia is writing on behalf of MMA Industries] (Photo courtesy of: http://www.flickr.com/photos/superwebdeveloper/ / CC BY 2.0) MMA Workouts are not Just for Men By Alexia Krause Mixed martial arts appears to be a male dominated [...]

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martialartess on October 1st, 2009

In the spirit of my A-to-Z list of styles, here’s a quiz to tell you what style you could be suited for: What martial art would suit you?iaido One of the lesser known arts – the way of the sword. Lethal when applied – though extremely hard to master. Savagely beautiful to witness, this art [...]

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martialartess on September 29th, 2009

Thanks for making this journey with me. I’ve learned a lot about martial arts I’d never even heard of and I hope you’ve enjoyed it. Without further ado, here’s the final six: U-Z Uechi-ryū (Japan): Okay, I’ve had to break one of my rules to find a “U” martial art — I had to include [...]

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martialartess on September 24th, 2009

More martial arts styles, covering P-T: Pankration (Greece): Pankration is an ancient martial art experiencing a modern revival. One of the sports featured in the ancient Greek Olymic games, it’s a mixture of boxing and wrestling likely to be familiar to any MMA fan. Qwan Ki Do (Vietnam): Established in 1981 by Master Pham Xuân [...]

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martialartess on September 22nd, 2009

More martial arts styles, covering letters K-O: Kalarippayatu (India): Maybe one of the oldest martial arts styles still in existence today, Kalarippayatu has both internal and external components. This style is actually a collection of regional styles. It has encompasses both empty-hand and weapon techniques. Lethwei (Myanmar): A form of kickboxing, Lethwei differs from Muay [...]

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martialartess on September 18th, 2009

Here’s the next installment of this list, for letters F-J: Francombat (France): Founded in 1988 by Alain Basset and Dominique Dumolin, Francombat is a French combat style focusing on self-defense. It’s a flexible system which attempts to match the risks of the modern world. In practice, the idea it to remain in motion as much [...]

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martialartess on September 16th, 2009

There are so many different martial arts styles available to study. This is the first part of a list of martial arts styles, one for each letter of the alphabet, along with their accepted country of origin. Some are well known, others not so much. I’ve stayed away from the “big 4″ — karate, judo, [...]

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