Martial Arts Categories: Total Articles Count 60
1: Teaching Martial Arts in America
The way martial arts is administered in America is different from its original countries of origin. Master Calasanz shares his experiences and how he has had to alter the teaching methods he grew up on to satisfy American interests while still preserving the teachings and traditions of the ancients.
2: Chuck Liddell: Fighter and Actor?
This article is about Chuck Liddell and his life as an actor.
3: Chuck Liddell vs. Randy Couture on Spike TV
This article explains how this MMA tv show gained popularity.
4: MMA Shirts Show Allegiance
This article discusses about how MMA shirts with the fighter's picture on it can show great support for your favorite fighter.
5: MMA Shorts as Fashion Accessory
This article explains the versatility and advantages of having a MMA Shorts.
6: Chuck Liddell: An Icy Presence
This article discusses some facts about Chuck Liddell, his career, and a bit about his personal life.
7: Martial Arts Business - Being A Black Belt Professional
This is about who and what you have to be to become a Martial Arts Business Professional
8: The Martial Arts Business Finally Explained
A description of what it takes to succeed in the Martial Arts business
9: Defend Yourself Using Aikido
The origin of Aikido can be traced back to the Jiu Jitsu School of Daito. According to the records concerning the secrets of marshal arts, the Aiki Jiu Jitsu, as it was called during the Kamakura period in about the 12th century, was founded by Yoshimitsu Minamoto.
10: Judo Grappling Tips and Tricks
The term grappling is often inaccurately called ne-ivaza, which refers only to techniques of grappling performed in a sitting or lying position. The correct word is katame-waza, which refers to the execution of grappling techniques in a standing position (that is, locks and strangles) as well as in a lying position. Grappling is classified into three forms.
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