Martial Arts – Chinese Yoga or Yi- Jin Jing External Qi Gong

July 31, 2011 by · Comments Off 

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This is the Tip of the Month for April 2010. Go to our website www.ShaolinArizona.com for more! Do these 3 postures for 7 breaths each and gradually build your strength and mental focus to 49 breaths! Have fun!

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History of Martial Arts & the 2009 International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition

July 19, 2011 by · Comments Off 

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We’ll be honored to also have you Follow us on our Twitter Feed?twitter.com And visit our website? martialarts.ntdtv.com Do you know how close to reality the choreographed fighting sequences are in the movies? Does real martial arts combat look like modern day prize fights? Come find out at the second annual NTDTV International Chinese Traditional Martial Arts Competition, where masters of orthodox Chinese martial arts gather from around the world to showcase their extraordinary skills. From the deceptively leisure Bagua to the lightening quick Praying Mantis, from the amazing kicks of northern style to the powerful punches of southern style, come witness genuine Chinese martial arts and culture. October 3-4, 2009 Baruch College 55 Lexington Ave. at 24th St, NYC

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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Martial Arts FAIL

June 25, 2011 by · Comments Off 

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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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Nei Jia Quan – Internal Martial Arts Training

June 21, 2011 by · Comments Off 

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www.njqinternalarts.com The world within, creates the world without. NJQ stands for Nei Jia Quan, translated means ‘internal fist’. Nei Jia Quan is comprised of the Taoist internal martial arts Bagua Zhang, Tai Chi Chuan, and Xing Yi Quan, which focus strongly on long-term health and therapeutic healing of the body, their roots come from the tradition of nei gung Taoist meditation. The Taoist martial system are based on traditional Chinese medicine, their focus is health, healing, therapeutic diagnosis and the development of a clear meditative state of mind. Their content is formidable for fighting and sit as the roots of many modern day fighting arts, however, for a practitioner fighting is viewed as a useful by-product. Video by www.ripplingmedia.com Photographer : www.davidmauricesmith.com

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.

Some of the best bargains in martial art dvd’s and books can be found by clicking on a link below

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Chinese Martial Art Videos and DVDs

Karate Martial Arts Videos and DVDs

Judo Martial Arts Videos and DVDs

Aikido Martial Arts Videos and DVDs

Tang Soo Do Martial Arts and DVDs

Taekwondo Martial Arts and DVDs

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Chinese Police Martial Arts Training

June 13, 2011 by · Comments Off 

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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.

Some of the best bargains in martial art dvd’s and books can be found by clicking on a link below

Martial Art Videos and DVDs and Books

Chinese Martial Art Videos and DVDs

Karate Martial Arts Videos and DVDs

Judo Martial Arts Videos and DVDs

Aikido Martial Arts Videos and DVDs

Tang Soo Do Martial Arts and DVDs

Taekwondo Martial Arts and DVDs

Reality Based Videos and DVDs

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What Does and Doesn’t Cause Injury

January 25, 2011 by · Comments Off 

This real world video shows further examples of strikes that cause injury… as well as punches and kicks that are ineffective.
Well – it looks as though it has been removed – which goes to show that reality self defence in the face of violence is a different world from safe ‘dojo’ activities…

This was CCTV footage from a Siberian supermarket… yes, Siberia. That part of the world has quite a “different” view on “excessive force”.

One of the best ways to learn what works in the world of violence… and what doesn’t… is not by watching training videos of some “reality system” or martial art/combat sport. It’s to objectively watch footage of raw violence — like the CCTV video above — and see exactly what does (and doesn’t) cause injury.

Then go back to your “reality system” or martial art/combat sport training videos and ask yourself if what you are viewing will work in the real world.

Sadly, most often you’ll find… it won’t.

Although this boxer took on 4 guys in the street and managed quite well…

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