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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 'Kickboxing Martial Arts' 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 Kickboxing Martial Arts Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Kickboxing Martial Arts 1. Martial Arts - Muay Thai Kickboxing - By: Michael Russell Muay Thai Kickboxing is often referred to as the science of 8 limbs. The reason for this title is the fact that you use nearly every body part as a weapon. You can strike with your forehead, elbows, fists, Knees, Shins and feet. Muay Thai Kickboxing was invented over 2000 years a... Featured ArticleMartial Arts - Muay Thai Kickboxing Muay Thai Kickboxing is often referred to as the science of 8 limbs. The reason for this title is the fact that you use nearly every body part as a weapon. You can strike with your forehead, elbows, fists, Knees, Shins and feet. Muay Thai Kickboxing was invented over 2000 years ago and is recognized as one of the oldest martial arts known to man. Although records of Muay Thai fights only date back to 700 years ago, there is a general consensus that Muay Thai originated ...
Read full story 2. 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... 3. 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... 4. Switching Habits – Quit Smoking And Start Moving - By: Michael Russell Because nicotine acts as an appetite suppressant, many smokers who try to quit also face the prospect of gaining weight. To increase the health benefits of quitting and also reduce your risk of weight gain, why not put down the cigarettes and pick up good exercise habits at the same time? br /... 5. 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... 6. Martial Arts And The Microwave Society - By: Michael Russell There are many reasons for learning a martial art. There are physical reasons, mental reasons, spiritual reasons and even social reasons. But I think it is safe to say that everyone who decides to practice a martial art wants to improve himself or herself in some way. What is great... 7. Boxing Fitness - By: Michael Russell What do you do to stay fit and on top of your came? In this creative and advanced world we all share, there are certainly infinite things to choose from. While some individuals hit the local gym for an aerobic workout four times a week, others find pleasure in an outdoor activity such as hiking or r... 8. 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... 9. Improve Strength, Fitness And Agility With Taekwondo Training - By: Michael Russell Taekwondo training is a great way to get in shape and stay in shape. If you are looking for a fun way to shed a few pounds or perhaps you are tired of the same old routine, Taekwondo may be something to look into. It can be more fun than some of the other martial arts out there like Karate or Aikido... 10. Taekwondo Techniques Make It Unique - By: Michael Russell Many people will argue that one martial art is better than the other or that one's techniques are superior to the rest. This is simply not true. In fact, most martial arts center on similar principles and ideas. Often the differences are found only in the way that each one focuses on certain aspects... 11. 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 ... 12. Who Created Tai Chi Chuan (tai Chi Boxing)? - By: C. Guan Soo Who Created Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing)? I have read a number of books, articles, and novels, and have watched movies and television series that touched on the origins of Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chi Boxing), and the question, Who Created Tai Chi Chuan? made me concern very much! br /... 13. Martial Arts Videos - By: Michael Russell Ever seen a kung fu flick? Of course you have some time or another. Believe it or not, martial arts videos are typically what get individuals intrigued with fighting arts. Not that news special at eleven concerning the couple who was mugged. We are more aware of what we see in film and how cool ... 14. Martial Art Equipment - By: Michael Russell Having the right martial art equipment is an important part of your training regimen. I should know. When I first began training, I had no martial arts gear at all. I used to do a lot of drills without martial arts sparring equipment even full on fighting as part of my training! This was alright fo... 15. 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... 16. 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... 17. 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, ... 18. Martial Arts - Introduction To Brazilian Jiu-jitsu - By: Michael Russell Most individuals' first experiences with martial arts were watching Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris on the big screen mystifying us with flashy punches and kicks and many times taking out multiple assailants at the same time. While its hard for anyone to doubt the entertainment value of these films... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Developing Advanced Choreography For Specialty Classes (video) By Allison Phillips Explains how to create innovative choreography for funk dance, kickboxing, martial arts, boot camp, and other specialty group exercise classes. 1999, 46 Minutes... |
| Developing Advanced Choreography For Specialty Classes (video) By Allison Phillips Explains how to create innovative choreography for funk dance, kickboxing, martial arts, boot camp, and other specialty group exercise classes. 1999, 46 min.... |