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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Martial Arts Recreation And Sports' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Martial Arts Recreation and Sports Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Martial Arts Recreation And Sports 1. Taekwondo - The Modern Martial Art - By: Michael Russell Taekwondo is a modern martial art that is known for it's spectacular kicks. Originating in Korea, it is a popular sport taught all over the world. There are two main "styles" of Taekwondo: one is the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF) which practices a more traditional style and the second is ... Featured ArticleTraining With Martial Arts Weapons - Karate Kung Fu Weaponry There are opportunities in martial arts training to learn to usevarious martial arts weapons. Many martial arts schools,especially those that teach Japanese karate and Chinese kung fustyles have weaponry as part of their overall curriculum.Popular weapons from karate systems include the bo staff, kama,sai, sword, nunchaku and tonfa. Chinese kung fu styles havebroadsword, 3 section staff, kwan do, whip chain, butterflyknives as well as their own versions of staff. Of course, there ...
Read full story 2. Understanding Martial Arts A Little Better - By: T. Potter Martial arts is a term that is used to describe a system offighting that is very unique but often quite varied. The systemhas codes and rules to it. It is not one that has weapons,especially any type of modern day weapons, but one that focusesthe body and the mind to have them work as one. I... 3. Mixed Martial Arts - Is It Safe? - By: Michael Russell The stigmas associated with mixed martial arts are hard to shake but quite easy to dispel. Many ask how could anyone want to watch, much less regulate, a sport that allows men to punch, kick, elbow, knee and incapacitate their opponents. Moreover, you often hear detractors claim that thi... 4. Mixed Martial Arts - By: Michael Russell Growing up we've all heard tales of great Roman gladiators fighting until the death. These warriors were trained fighters, in various disciplines, and gifted athletes. The thing that separated them from all others was the courage and lack of regard for their own safety exhibited by these... 5. Martial Arts-judo Versus Bjj - By: Michael Russell This is one of the hottest topics up for debate in the martial arts community and quite frankly I don't think either side understands the other's point of view. The bulk of the issue stems from the many misconceptions of the two respective arts but more so the lack of understanding of Judo.&nb... 6. The Russian Martial Art Of Sambo - By: Michael Russell Sambo is a grappling martial art with origins in all 15 of the different republics of the former Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was known for having varying forms of folk wrestling and needed a way for the different republics to compete against each other without having different rules and tec... 7. Mma: Putting Boxing In The Backseat - By: Michael Russell These days fight fans in America are starting to transfer their interests from boxing, the former king of the Saturday night pay-per-view, to the more action packed Mixed Martial-Arts events such as the UFC and PrideFC. While boxing still has the higher purses and more ticket sales (especially in th... 8. Martial Arts A Way Of Life. - By: Peter Brown 1972112 Today, martial arts has a very wide diversity. All through out Asia there are many different styles. From the Japanese styles of Karate to Tai kick boxing and Chinese Kung Fu. The History of Martial Arts is an interesting one. In its beginnings it was not martial or meant for fighti... 9. Martial Arts - Krav Maga - By: Michael Russell Many martial arts focus on one range of fighting and some of the more diverse martial arts may incorporate two ranges of fighting. The ultimate goal of any martial art is to instil both the skills and the confidence in its students in order for them to be able to defend themselves in a real li... 10. Martial Arts - Japanese Jujitsu - By: Michael Russell Japanese Jujitsu which is also known as Traditional Jujitsu is accepted as the mother of many of the modern arts of the 20th century. Karate, Judo, Aikido and Brazilian Jujitsu are just a few of the arts that have spawned from this ancient martial art. During the feudal period of Japan, ... 11. Martial Arts - San Shou - By: Michael Russell With so many martial arts out there we often find ourselves wondering which of these arts truly is superior. The fact of the matter is no single art can really be regarded as superior but some of the newer hybrid arts can definitely make a valid claim at that title. San Shou unlike any o... 12. Martial Arts A Way Of Life. - By: Michael Russell Today, martial arts are very diverse. All through out Asia there are many different styles. From the Japanese styles of Karate to Tai kick boxing and Chinese Kung Fu. The history of martial arts is an interesting one. In its beginnings it was not martial or meant for fighting... 13. Martial Arts - Choosing The Right One For You - By: Michael Russell So you've finally decided to take the plunge and take up a martial art. Maybe you're doing so as a hobby or maybe you feel the need to be able to defend yourself. To be honest with you, there's a myriad of reasons one can have for wanting to study a martial art and recognizing those reas... 14. Training With Martial Arts Weapons - Karate Kung Fu Weaponry - By: Clint Leung There are opportunities in martial arts training to learn to usevarious martial arts weapons. Many martial arts schools,especially those that teach Japanese karate and Chinese kung fustyles have weaponry as part of their overall curriculum.Popular weapons from karate systems include the bo s... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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