KUNG-FU CAT: Angry feline fighter shows off moves

November 18, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

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A cat nicknamed online as the “Angry Cobra Cat” appears to morph into a karate kitty when confronted by another cat. . Report by Mark Morris. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com

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September 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

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DVDs are a great way to have training on tap to back up your normal weekly training and a chance to see how other instructors do forms or interpret movements. You should also try to expand your knowledge and experience in your art and also get to know about other people’s art so you understand what is out there.

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The Karate Kid II

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Part II of the classic martial-arts underdog trilogy finds Daniel and Mr. Miyagi traveling to Japan to face down new and ancient rivals. See tons more great free movies online at www.crackle.com. Trivia Work on this sequel started ten days after the release of the first film. More great free movies www.crackle.com Tags: Miyagi Morita Macchio classic full length film Crackle combat Martial Arts Japan Part II kid fight past karate japan Daniel collision culture enemy travels confront Kung-Fu underdog feel good Mentor Sequel Master Revenge Teacher Student Relationship Blockbuster Bully free movies online flicks 1980′s

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Interview with a karate legend. H. Kanazawa, 10th Dan.

August 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

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I posted this clip of an interview with Master Kanazawa, Kancho, because his words are an excellent guide for us all to live by – especially today, New Years Day 2007. Enjoy – Jon Braeley, EmptyMind Films.

DVDs are a great way to have training on tap to back up your normal weekly training and a chance to see how other instructors do forms or interpret movements. You should also try to expand your knowledge and experience in your art and also get to know about other people’s art so you understand what is out there.

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Human Weapon – Karate

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Hosts Chambers and Duff travel to the island of Okinawa, Japan, the birthplace of one of the most deadly hand-to-hand combat arts in the world, Karate. Our hosts will journey across this legendary island, learning all aspects of the fighting art Okinawans created to help battle invading Samurai warriors over 400 years ago. After practicing the shocking techniques of Iron Body Training in a 600-year-old castle, mastering heart-stopping vital point strikes in an ancient temple and putting themselves through the rigorous training regiments of ancient Karate masters, one of the hosts will step onto the mat to face a black belt, and Okinawan Champion, in a true Karate battle. In the ultimate search for a HUMAN WEAPON, mixed martial artist Jason Chambers and football pro Bill Duff put their bodies on the line as they train in the most lethal forms of combat before going toe-to-toe with masters of each fighting style.

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The Master And His Three Sons – A Samurai Story

January 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

There was once a great master of kenjutsu (sword) renowned throughout Japan who, when visited by another great master, wished to demonstrate the teaching he had given his three sons.
The master winked at his guest and placed a heavy metal vase on the corner of the sliding doors, wedged it with a piece of bamboo and a small nail in such a way that the vase would fall on the head of the first one who came into the room when the door was opened.

While chatting and drinking tea, the master called his oldest son who came immediately. Before opening the door, he felt the presence of the vase and its position. He slid back the door, put his left hand through the gap to catch the vase and continued opening the door with his right hand. Then, clutching the vase to his chest, he entered the room, shutting the door behind him and replaced the vase; he came forward and greeted the two masters. ‘This is my oldest son’, said the host smiling, ‘he has learnt my teaching well and one day he will undoubtedly be a master of kenjutsu.’

The second son was called and he entered without hesitating and only caught the vase at the last moment: it almost landed on his head. ‘This is my second son’, said the master, ‘he still has a lot to learn but he is improving every day.’

Then the third son was called. Entering the room hurriedly, he was struck on the head by the vase. The blow was a heavy one but before the vase hit the tatami, he drew his sword and, in one quick action, cut the piece of metal in two. ‘This is my youngest son, Jiro’, said the old man, ‘he is the baby of the family and he still has a long way to go.’

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