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- Guess Who Didn’t Get In The Hapkido Beginners’ Courseon Jun 30, 2014 in Uncategorized combat hapkido John Pellegrini korean martial arts Martial Arts Mixed Martial Arts MMA Self defenseHere I am really psyched about learning more of the Korean martial art of Hapkido. This is what I have found out about Hapkido: The term Hapkido itself consists of three words which are hap ‘coordinating’ ki ‘energy’ do ‘way’ Let’s just...
- Sikh Saint-Soldiers And The Holy Duels Of Hola MohallaHow and why I come up with some of these posts, I have no idea. I start thinking about writing something. But what? And then out of nowhere that something just finds me. Ha. Just like with this post. I don’t think I have written that much ab...
- Why Is MMA Still Considered More Brutal Than Boxing?So, why is MMA still considered more brutal than boxing? Is it really more brutal to begin with? Just recently I was getting my hair cut by my Filipino-American barber, who not surprisingly loves Manny Pacquiao. I haven’t met a Filipino yet who doe...
- The Matrix Got Keanu Reeves Hooked On Martial ArtsI thoroughly enjoy watching the Travel Channel Show ‘Bizarre Foods’ which is hosted by Andrew Zimmern who takes you to all kinds of different countries around the world to introduce you to people, culture and …. bizarre foods. Well, just a cou...
- A Different Kind Of Rumble In The JungleWho else has vivid memories of that absolutely unforgettable boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo) on October 30, 1974? This fight was promoted as and even today it is simply known...
- Antidote To March Madness “Always be able to kill your students.” – Masaaki Hatsumi (Bujinkan Ninjutsu) Did he really say that? – TheMartialArtsReporter “A good martial artist does not become tense but ready, not thinking but yet not dreaming. Ready for wha...
- Why Kick High If You Can Kick Low?on Feb 12, 2014 in Uncategorized fighting karate kick-boxing kicking martial art martial artists Martial Arts Muay ThaiI know that well executed high kicks can get people’s attention and admiration. When competing in certain styles such as Tae Kwon Do, Karate etc. that’s how you get the points, right?! I also know they have their justification, so just hear m...
- Celebrating The Life Of Brandon Lee, Who Would Have Turned 45 Todayon Feb 1, 2014 in Uncategorized Brandon Lee Bruce Lee Dan Inosanto fighting Jeet Kune Do JKD Lee Strasberg AcademyHappy Saturday, everybody! Where did the week go? I dunno. I have been thinking about posting something about Bruce Lee’s son, Brandon Lee. Now, get this: I was planning on posting about him today, February 1, and during my research I find out that...
- Filipino-American Boxing Sensation Ana “The Hurricane” JulatonOur unofficial series on female boxers and other martial artists who inspire girls and women to get going continues right here, right now. I always enjoying getting my hair cut by my favorite Filipino-American barber who never fails to let me know...
- The Dalai Lama And The Art Of HappinessThe Dalai Lama Believes We Can All Change Our State Of Mind.
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