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Mar
10

Total MMA: Inside Ultimate Fighting

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  • ISBN13: 9781550228465
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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From the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) meager beginnings to its present-day glory, this in-depth chronology reveals all the information needed to understand the contemporary world of mixed martial arts, where the backroom deal-making is as fierce as the fighting. Between the UFC’s controversial president, Dana White, the political persecution that the sport has suffered from politicians like John McCain, and the tumultuous careers of its greatest stars, m… More >>

Total MMA: Inside Ultimate Fighting

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Mar
09

The sixth form of Xing-i

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Binyamin is performing the sixth form of Xing-i. filmed from 2 different points, together with a another short form.

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There are many self-defense books on the market, all of which stress reaction in the face of an attacker’s aggression and few of which are not hampered by invalid assumptions derived from carefully constrained martial sports. The emphasis is overwhelmingly on reactive technique, rather than pro-active strategy. But, as any football fan knows, most often the best defense is a strong, unpredictable offense. With a slavish dedication to the wrong traning paradigm and u… More >>

“Secrets” of Effective Offense: Survival Strategies for Self-Defense, Martial Arts, and Law Enforcement

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Mar
09

Hsing-i private lesson

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Wilson Pitts teaches you your first lesson in the 1100 year old Chinese martial art Hsing-i Chuan. There are four basic movements that each use the same movement of the torso with different movements of the arms for power development. This lesson is on the first movement- Pi Chuan, or splitting fist flowing into the second movement Peng Chuan or crushing fist.

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Mar
09

Soul of the Samurai

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Thomas Cleary’s translation of Code of the Samurai introduced the social, political, and organizational principles of samurai culture, including loyalty to family, a sense of service and duty, and the rules for dealing with allies and enemies.
In Soul of the Samurai, Cleary delves into the key influence of Zen on the samurai’s combat style, from its emphasis on detachment-meaning a willingness to sacrifice life (including one’s own)-to the attempt to clear the mi… More >>

Soul of the Samurai

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Mar
08

Hsing-I..Xingyi Quan

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Basic information on Hsing-I’s posture and practice.

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Mar
08

Hsing-I 5 Elements

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Efi Dinar, from the Nanking Tai Chi School in Israel, demonstrates the five element forms from Hsing-I martial art style. לפרטים שלחו מייל לכתובת הבאה nankingtaichi@gmail.com

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Mar
08

hsing yi snake applications part 2

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www.chinahand.com Sifu preforming more applications to hsing yi’s snake

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Tang Soo Do : A Korean Martial Art Question and Answer Book

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Mar
07

Bokken: Art of the Japanese Sword

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  • ISBN13: 9780897501040
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Dave Lowry frequently travels throughout Asia to research its culture and history, and has written several books about Japan and the budo. He started writing for Black Belt magazine more than 20 years ago and has shared his traditional take on the martial arts world in a monthly column called Karate Way since 1986. In Bokken: Art of the Japanese Sword, Lowry focuses his expertise on the techniques and history of the bokken–the wooden training sword use… More >>

Bokken: Art of the Japanese Sword

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