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		<title>When The World Turns Violent!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Thersem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its dangerous out there and especially for you.. The enemy may be next door and you don&#8217;t know it but you got to have the guts too look. What can you really do once you see some violence or get scared or worse because you receive a bashing or king hit &#8211; do you hide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its dangerous out there and especially for you..</p>
<p>The enemy may be next door and you don&#8217;t know it but you got to have the guts too look. What can you really do once you see some violence or get scared or worse because you receive a bashing or king hit &#8211; do you hide in your house?</p>
<p>The danger today is maybe not too obvious to you but you better hone your sensors or youll get hit without seeing it coming.</p>
<p>You know that given a situation to be a hero and stop a crime, terrorism or violence you&#8217;ll be able to step up or chase after them etc &#8211; or maybe you&#8217;ll cower or be the victim.</p>
<p>TV today scares the shit out of many people as it promotes violence and turns the meek yellow and nervous.</p>
<p>Were are you on the scared meter of life? Are you out there amongst it or a bit of a shy body or house mummys boy?</p>
<p>Have you ever seen raw bloodlust or someone getting &#8216;owned&#8217;? Just search google for &#8220;martial street fights&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;martial owned&#8221; Watch those movies and cringe!!!</p>
<p>Kung Fu, Boxing, dancing, balley, incompetance? What will you display to your attacker?</p>
<p>Today we are lazy, probably fat too.. Go look in the mirror and skip for ten minutes, then check your image again and what do you see?</p>
<p>I can judge I am probably half the strength and endurance form 10 years ago, how about you?</p>
<p>Can you throw a punch or even stand steady on one leg? can you do a round-house or even give a kick to the knee? Ever heard of a combination?</p>
<p>A martial art is defined as &#8211; 1 : of, relating to, or suited for war or a warrior 2 : relating to an army or to military life 3 : experienced in or inclined to war : WARLIKE</p>
<p>a martial art is defined as: various forms of self-defense, usually weaponless, based on techniques developed in ancient China, India, and Tibet.</p>
<p>If you’ve never studied a martial art, your awareness of them most likely starts at Bruce Lee movies and ends with the stylized theatrics of The Matrix. If that’s the case, you may not realize from what you’ve gleaned onscreen that there are an estimated 200 unique kinds of martial arts, and within these, thousands of different styles. Karate, judo, kung fu, and tae kwon do are among the most popular and well-known of the martial arts in the U.S., but there are numerous others.</p>
<p>Despite the array of martial arts and styles, most of them share common techniques, and so they can be organized into broad categories that facilitate understanding. The primary way of classifying martial arts is by the basic physical technique they use: striking or grappling.</p>
<p>Do you even know the difference between kung fu and karate? Do you think wing chun is a Chinese dish?</p>
<p>Or a combination of triangles with small circles as can be seen in Chinese trapping, wrist locks or Aikido entry and endings.</p>
<p>Because karate, judo, kung fu, and tae kwon do have been more prominent than other forms in popular culture, from film to sporting events, many people mistakenly believe that all martial arts are Asian in origin. In fact, diverse cultures throughout history from Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East have also given birth to their own martial art forms.</p>
<p>The different styles can even be related to shapes or geometry &#8211; squares, triangles and circles.</p>
<p>Training is hard..really hard. The most hard is to get started and its down-hill easy from there. What you need is a martial arts machine &#8211; something new and exciting to get you off your fat ass.</p>
<p>Everyone knows someone who knows how to fight &#8211; with fists, knives, weapons, guns, tactical, senseless, whatever but START!</p>
<p>Whats important now is to do something, start with brief exercise, get into stretching, shadow box, then step up and train hard.</p>
<p>GO to the local phone book and look up kung fu or karate. Then give them a call, go along or take your kid.</p>
<p>CONCLUSION IS ACTION</p>
<p>Life is not scarey but maybe your lack of skill, self confidence and personal competence is making you afraid.</p>
<p>Be pro-active and look, then choose and participate in action whether alone with a martial arts training machine or go to a dojo.</p>
<p>If you are not liking what you see in the mirror, afraid to go down a dark street, scared of a potential confrontation then train now.</p>
<p>We cant all be Bruce Lee but you also dont want to be an emotional and physical punching bag do you?</p>
<p>Be pro-active and look, then choose and participate in action whether alone with a martial arts training machine or go to a dojo.</p>
<p>Life is not scarey but maybe your lack of skill, self confidence and personal competence is making you afraid.</p>
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		<title>What To Do If Someone Wants To Fight You!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Thersem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHYSICAL COMPETANCE Have you ever seen raw violence or someone getting &#8216;owned&#8217;? Just search google for &#8220;martial street fights&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;martial owned&#8221; Watch those movies and cringe!!! Kung Fu, Boxing, dancing, balley, incompetance? What will you display to your attacker if that day comes? Can you throw a punch or even stand steady on one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHYSICAL COMPETANCE</p>
<p>Have you ever seen raw violence or someone getting &#8216;owned&#8217;? Just search google for &#8220;martial street fights&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;martial owned&#8221; Watch those movies and cringe!!!</p>
<p>Kung Fu, Boxing, dancing, balley, incompetance? What will you display to your attacker if that day comes?</p>
<p>Can you throw a punch or even stand steady on one leg? can you do a round-house or even give a kick to the knee? Ever heard of a combination, technique or form?</p>
<p>Today we are lazy, probably fat too.. Go look in the mirror and skip for ten minutes, then check your image again and what do you see?</p>
<p>I can judge I am probably half the strength and endurance form 10 years ago, how about you?</p>
<p>MARTIAL KNOWLEDGE</p>
<p>a martial art is defined as &#8211; 1 : of, relating to, or suited for war or a warrior 2 : relating to an army or to military life 3 : experienced in or inclined to war : WARLIKE</p>
<p>a martial art is defined as: various styles of self-defense, usually weaponless, based on techniques developed in ancient China, India, and Tibet.</p>
<p>The term &#8216;Kung Fu&#8217; does not relate to any specific form of martial art, but rather translates as &#8216;talent&#8217; or &#8216;aptitude&#8217;.</p>
<p>Wu Shu is traditionally the term popularly used to describe the traditional Chinese martial arts, though other descriptions akin to Kuo-shu, Kuo-chi, Chien-shu and Tao-fa have also been used occasionally. (Wu Shu is the term of late used for Chinese martial arts by the People&#8217;s Republic of China).</p>
<p>If you’ve never studied a martial art, your awareness of them most likely starts at Bruce Lee movies and ends with the stylized theatrics of The Matrix. If that’s the case, you may not realize from what you’ve gleaned onscreen that there are an estimated 200 unique kinds of martial arts, and within these, thousands of different styles. Karate, judo, kung fu, and tae kwon do are among the most popular and well-known of the martial arts in the U.S., but there are numerous others.</p>
<p>Despite the array of martial arts and styles, most of them share common techniques, and so they can be organized into broad categories that facilitate understanding. The primary way of classifying martial arts is by the basic physical technique they use: striking or grappling.</p>
<p>Because karate, judo, kung fu, and tae kwon do have been more prominent than other forms in popular culture, from film to sporting events, many people mistakenly believe that all martial arts are Asian in origin. In fact, diverse cultures throughout history from Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East have also given birth to their own martial art forms.</p>
<p>Or a combination of triangles with small circles as can be seen in chinese trapping, wrist locks or Aikido entry and endings.</p>
<p>Do you even know the diffference between kung fu and karate? Do you think wing chun is a chinese dish?</p>
<p>The different styles can even be related to shapes or geometry &#8211; squares, triangles and circles.</p>
<p>MARTIAL TRAINING TO LIVE</p>
<p>Training is hard..really hard. The most hard is to get started and its down-hill easy from there. What you need is a martial arts machine &#8211; something new and exciting to get you off your fat ass.</p>
<p>Everyone knows someone who knows how to fight &#8211; with fists, knives, weapons, guns, tactical, sensless, whatever but START!</p>
<p>Or find a martial arts school in your area.</p>
<p>GO to the local phone book and look up kung fu or karate. Then give them a call, go along or take your kid.</p>
<p>Whats important now is to do something, start with brief excercise, get into stretching, shadow box, then step up and train hard.</p>
<p>ITS DANGEROUS OUT THERE</p>
<p>Its dangerous out there and especially for you..</p>
<p>The enemy may be next door and you dont know it but you got to have the guts too look. What can you really do once you see some violence or get scared or worse because you receive a bashing or king hit &#8211; do you hide in your house?</p>
<p>TV today scares the shiit out of many people as it promotes violence and turns the meek yellow and nervous.</p>
<p>The danger today is maybe not too obvious to you but you better hone your sensors or youll get hit without seeing it coming.</p>
<p>You know that given a situation to be a hero and stop a crime, terrorism or violence you&#8217;ll be able to step up or chase after them etc &#8211; or maybe you&#8217;ll cower or be the victim.</p>
<p>Were are you on the scared meter of life? Are you out there amongst it or a bit of a shy body or house mummys boy?</p>
<p>CONCLUSION IS ACTION</p>
<p>Life is not scarey but maybe your lack of skill, self confidence and personal competance is making you petrified.</p>
<p>Be pro-active and look, then choose and participate in action whether alone with a martial arts training machine or go to a dojo.</p>
<p>Life is not scarey but maybe your lack of skill, self confidence and personal competance is making you afraid.</p>
<p>If you are not liking what you see in the mirror, afraid to go down a dark street, scared of a potential confrontation then train now.</p>
<p>Be pro-active and look, then choose and participate in action whether alone with a martial arts training machine or go to a dojo.</p>
<p>We cant all be Bruce Lee but you also dont want to be an emotional and physical punching bag do you?</p>
<p>THE TRAINING ANSWER</p>
<p>The Martialarm is the only martial arts training dummy that bequeaths you consummate realism in all your martial arts training in kung fu, karate, krav maga, jeet kune do, tae kwon do, kempo and more.</p>
<p>The martialarm is unlike similar training dummies: The wooden dummy has been used for centuries as a solo training machine. In contemporary years, they&#8217;ve been provided accessible in different materials as well as synthetic. But still they all have one item in general:</p>
<p>They dont swing and they&#8217;re all static.</p>
<p>The wooden dummy frequently costs hundreds of dollars but is still only produced to absorb your blows and step up your precision moves. It doesn&#8217;t react to your attacks akin to a factual partner can. So although you get apt repetition training, which is acceptable for accomplishing the basics down, it may well be difficult to use and will get dreary so quickly.</p>
<p>Why A little Martial Artists Improve Faster Than Others</p>
<p>As martial artists, we all recognize this. Your martial arts instructor probably hammers the point home in practice every day. Alas, there are only so so many classes in a week and this can stunt your learning and headway.</p>
<p>You want to improve &#8211; swift. And you&#8217;re keen put in your time with home training. But solo training can only take you so far due to the fact it lacks the interaction that only a assistant can award.</p>
<p>Until Now!</p>
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		<title>Mixed Martial Art 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Thersem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is mma? Mma stands for mixed martial arts. Mixed martial arts is the blending of two or more fighting systems. The most common styles combined are striking and ground techniques. In the early days of mma competitions in the U.S., The ground fighters had an advantage because most of the stand up fighters were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is mma? Mma stands for mixed martial arts. Mixed martial arts is the blending of two or more fighting systems. The most common styles combined are striking and ground techniques. In the early days of mma competitions in the U.S., The ground fighters had an advantage because most of the stand up fighters were not prepared if the fight went to the ground. An interesting transformation took place. Stand up fighters began to train in submission fighting, ground fighters began to train in stand up, and a new breed of fighter was born into the world of mma in the U.S.</p>
<p>There are several components to mma. Striking. This is where the fighter attempts to punch, kick, elbow, or knee his opponent into a K.O., submission, or referee stoppage. Submission. This is when a fighter forces his opponent to &#8220;tap-out&#8221; (give up) due to a joint manipulation technique such as an arm bar, or a strangulation technique like a rear naked choke. Ground and pound. A fighter takes down his opponent, mounts him, and pummels him with strikes until a K.O. or referee stoppage. Take down. When a fighter takes his opponent to the mat with intention of submission or ground and pound. Sprawl. A tactic used when an opponent shoots in for a take down. The defending opponent will place his hands on the shoulders of the attacker and sprawl his legs out behind him to prevent the take down. Shoot. To dive in on an opponent&#8217;s legs for a take down. There are many more components to mma, but these are the basics. More will be covered in following articles.</p>
<p>Mma Physical training. Along with their mma training, most fighters incorporate a rigorous Physical training program. Many fighters use weight training styles that increase muscle endurance, cardio styles that include rope skipping, sprints, and other high intensity activities. The goal of this training is to prepare the fighter to withstand several rounds and still have enough energy to fight efficiently.</p>
<p>Mma safety. To this day not one report of serious injury or death has been reported during a sanctioned mma fight. The same cannot be said for boxing. In mma events if you are knocked senseless you do not get a standing count to recover and get pummeled some more. The referees are very careful not to let a fighter get severely injured.</p>
<p>The recent popularity of mma has come to be due to the popularity of a certain reality show. Mma is a difficult sport to be involved in and requires a lot of physical and mental training. It also requires a lot of time to reach the level of the guys that you see on TV. Mma stars are not made over night. Most of them have spent a lot of time competing in smaller amateur circuits.</p>
<p>Mma events are exciting to watch and lets man get in touch with his inner self seeing modern day gladiators go toe to toe with respect in a modern day coliseum!</p>
<p>This article is meant for informational purposes only and is not instruction.</p>
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		<title>Martial Arts Home Training Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Thersem</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The martialarm is a martial arts home training partner which allows repetitive practice of training techniques and attack methods because it simulates and reacts like a real opponent actually throwing a punch or an enemy in an aggressive guard. As you train on the martialarm it develops these attack techniques and it allows the use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The martialarm is a martial arts home training partner which allows repetitive practice of training techniques and attack methods because it simulates and reacts like a real opponent actually throwing a punch or an enemy in an aggressive guard. As you train on the martialarm it develops these attack techniques and it allows the use of full power in your strikes.</p>
<p>Once you come into contact with the martialarm training partner it will react &#8211; it twists and turns up, down, left and right just as a real opponent would. It has internal springs so offers realistic resistence forward and back to the center and is made of solid steel and upholstered for its superb strength.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s true. The Martialarm provides resistance and reacts like a real partner. The arm can spring out with realistic forward pressure. And if you don&#8217;t control it properly when you enter its defenses, it WILL strike you back! This is the kind of solo training experienced martial artists have been craving. The constant forward pressure and resistance to the center really opens up the possibilities of your solo training.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s only a fraction of the price of the traditional wooden dummy!</p>
<p>The Martialarm is the only martial arts training dummy that offers you complete realism in all your martial arts training in kung fu, karate, krav maga, jeet kune do, tae kwon do, kempo and more.</p>
<p>The martialarm is unlike other training dummies: The wooden dummy has been used for centuries as a solo training tool. In recent years, they&#8217;ve been made available in different materials including plastic. But still they all have one thing in common:</p>
<p>They dont move and they&#8217;re all static.</p>
<p>The wooden dummy usually costs hundreds of dollars but is still only designed to absorb your blows and improve your form. It doesn&#8217;t react to your attacks like a real partner would. So even though you get good repetition training, which is okay for getting the basics down, it can be difficult to use and can get boring pretty quickly.</p>
<p>Why Some Martial Artists Improve Faster Than Others</p>
<p>As martial artists, we all know this. Your martial arts instructor probably hammers the point home in class on a daily basis. Unfortunately, there are only so many classes in a week and this can limit your learning and progress.</p>
<p>You want to get better &#8211; fast. And you&#8217;re willing put in your time with home training. But solo training can only take you so far because it lacks the interaction that only a partner can provide.</p>
<p>Until Now!</p>
<p>Owning a Martialarm gives you an interactive training partner 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It&#8217;s there for you all day, every day, whether you want to train after midnight or at the crack of dawn.</p>
<p>With its sturdy construction, it&#8217;ll take everything you&#8217;ve got, so you won&#8217;t have to hold back! So give your little brother a break from the bruises. He&#8217;s probably tired of being your practice dummy anyway!</p>
<p>Your Own Personal Training Partner &#8211; Hangs Right on Your Wall!</p>
<p>The traditional wooden dummy is quite bulky and requires a big chunk of space to set it up properly for training. That&#8217;s fine if you have a big training hall, but you probably don&#8217;t have that much space to devote to your training.</p>
<p>The Martialarm fits into even the smallest training areas.</p>
<p>With its compact design, it&#8217;s easy to make space for it, even if you live in a tiny bachelor&#8217;s apartment! Or if you have a training hall, the Martialarm is small enough for you to put up a bunch of them so more students can benefit from training with them.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very easy to set up and it hangs conveniently on your wall, ready and waiting for your next urge to train.</p>
<p>How Often Do You Hear Yourself Saying: &#8220;I&#8217;ll Get Back Into Training Next Week&#8230;&#8221;?</p>
<p>Many people give up on their martial arts training because it stops being fun. The reason why this happens is because they&#8217;re not being challenged enough so it becomes repetitive. Dont become an ex-martial artist statistic.</p>
<p>Break through your training block!</p>
<p>Add an exciting new dimension to your training that will bust through your boredom and make your martial arts training exciting again!</p>
<p>The Martialarm will give you the active, dynamic training workout that will renew your interest in the martial arts.</p>
<p>9 Reasons to Buy the Martialarm today!</p>
<p>1 A wooden dummy can cost over $1000. The Martialarm, on the other hand, available now at the discounted price of $399. That&#8217;s nearly a $600 savings!</p>
<p>2 If you want your martial arts school to boom, try putting up a few Martialarms. Everyone will want to try it out! Martial arts schools everywhere are reaping the rewards.</p>
<p>3 Training with the Martialarm regularly will not only get you in shape, it&#8217;ll help you get the cut look you&#8217;ve always wanted!</p>
<p>4 The Martialarm is the only training dummy that moves and twists &#8211; up, down, left and right &#8211; just like a real opponent would! It can spring forward and it does strike back! It&#8217;s the most effective training tool for wing chun, jeet kune do or kung fu since the wooden dummy.</p>
<p>5 The Martialarm is your 24/7 training partner. If you want to train at 2 in the morning, it&#8217;s there for you!</p>
<p>6 You don&#8217;t have to worry about injuring anyone. If you need to relieve some tension take it out on the Martialarm. It can take it!</p>
<p>7 The Martialarm comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you don&#8217;t love training with it after 30 days, we&#8217;ll refund your money minus shipping.</p>
<p>8 Just learned a new technique but have no one to practice it on? The Martialarm will not only be there but will show you if it works.</p>
<p>9 You can learn new martial arts skills by watching the Martialarm videos. You&#8217;ll learn what you need to defend yourself and your loved ones. And by training regularly, you&#8217;ll get results in no time!</p>
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		<title>Martial Arts Definition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Thersem</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Martial Arts are the various forms of self-defense, usually weaponless, based on techniques developed in ancient China, India, and Tibet. In modern times they have come into wide use for self-protection, as competitive sports, and for exercise. Jujitsu teaches skills that enable one to overcome a bigger, stronger opponent.</p>
<p>A popular style of jujitsu is aikido, which uses wrist, elbow, and shoulder twists and graceful falls; it is noncompetitive and incorporates various spiritual concepts. Other popular forms of martial arts include kung fu, karate, and tae kwon do, all of which emphasize blows with the feet and the side of the hand, and kendo, in which leather-covered bamboo &#8220;swords are used.</p>
<p>All styles emphasize allowing ki (cosmic energy) to flow through one&#8217;s body. This belief in ki connects aikido with t&#8217;ai chi ch&#8217;uan, a meditationlike discipline that emphasizes slow, graceful body movements. The most popular form of individual exercise in China, t&#8217;ai chi is often performed publicly in large groups; it has been claimed to reduce stress and lower blood pressure. Judo, a Japanese sport created in 1882, makes use of jujitsu principles. Capoeira, a dancelike Brazilian discipline, is gaining in popularity.</p>
<p>martial</p>
<p>Pronunciation: &#8216;mär-shl</p>
<p>Function: adjective</p>
<p>Etymology: Middle English, from Latin martialis of Mars, from Mart-, Mars</p>
<p>Date: 14th century</p>
<p>1 : of, relating to, or suited for war or a warrior</p>
<p>2 : relating to an army or to military life</p>
<p>3 : experienced in or inclined to war : WARLIKE</p>
<p>- mar.tial.ly / adverb</p>
<p>Martial Arts</p>
<p>The term &#8220;martial art&#8221; is used in (at least) two different ways. This can be confusing. Some dictionary definitions only make things worse.</p>
<p>The dictionary definition handy at the moment defines a martial art as &#8220;Any of several Oriental arts of combat or self-defense, as karate, judo, or tae kwon do, usually practiced as a sport.&#8221;</p>
<p>Typically this group uses &#8220;Martial Art&#8221; in one of two ways:</p>
<p>1) The first definition is a generic one, which defines a &#8220;Martial Art&#8221; as the study of any kind of combat and/or self-defense techniques.</p>
<p>This definition includes non-oriental arts like boxing. This definition includes both those arts practiced primarily as a sport, and those arts practiced primarily for self-defense. This definition includes those arts that emphasize only physical technique. This definition also includes those arts that emphasize a philosophical or mental aspect in addition to physical techniques. In its broadest usage, this definition includes learning how to drive a tank or drop bombs out of a plane as a Martial Art. This explains the somewhat facetious references you will see to &#8220;Gun Fu&#8221;, the martial art of learning how to use firearms (implying, as the dictionary definition does, that a martial art must be oriental to be legitimate).</p>
<p>2) The second definition is much narrower, and draws a distinction between a &#8220;Martial ART&#8221; and a &#8220;Martial WAY&#8221;. To offer a gross simplification:</p>
<p>A martial art is the study of an art that emphasizes only physical techniques. Perfection of technique is the primary concern. A martial way emphasizes the study of both physical techniques and a philosophical or mental aspect as well. Perfection of the self is the primary concern. The emphasis on this distinction is very clear for those arts that have Japanese names. Typically, Japanese martial *art* style names end in &#8220;jutsu&#8221;, such as &#8220;jiu-jutsu&#8221;, &#8220;aiki-jiujutsu&#8221;, or &#8220;ken-jutsu&#8221;. Typically Japanese martial *way* style names end in &#8220;do&#8221;, such as &#8220;ju-do&#8221;, &#8220;aiki-do&#8221;, or &#8220;ken-do&#8221;.</p>
<p>art</p>
<p>Pronunciation: &#8216;ärt</p>
<p>Function: noun</p>
<p>Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin art-, ars &#8212; more at ARM</p>
<p>Date: 13th century</p>
<p>1 : skill acquired by experience, study, or observation</p>
<p>2 a : a branch of learning: (1) : one of the humanities (2) plural : LIBERAL ARTS b archaic : LEARNING, SCHOLARSHIP</p>
<p>3 : an occupation requiring knowledge or skill</p>
<p>4 a : the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects; also : works so produced b (1) : FINE ARTS (2) : one of the fine arts (3) : a graphic art</p>
<p>5 a archaic : a skillful plan b : the quality or state of being artful</p>
<p>6 : decorative or illustrative elements in printed matter</p>
<p>synonyms ART, SKILL, CUNNING, ARTIFICE, CRAFT mean the faculty of executing well what one has devised. ART implies a personal, unanalyzable creative power . SKILL stresses technical knowledge and proficiency . CUNNING suggests ingenuity and subtlety in devising, inventing, or executing . ARTIFICE suggests technical skill especially in imitating things in nature . CRAFT may imply expertness in workmanship .</p>
<p>Martial Arts</p>
<p>A martial art is any skill that can be applied in warfare. The word martial means &#8220;military.&#8221; So, a martial art is a military art. Most people don&#8217;t really consider that when they think of the martial arts. The first things that usually come to mind are leaping, kicking, punching, blocking, inverting elbows, twisting necks, throwing, and sword fighting. That is a very narrow view of the martial arts, though. Did it occur to you that horsemanship, javelin throwing, archery, spear fighting, halberd fighting, wrestling, knife fighting, rifle, shotgun, and pistol shooting, demolitions, logistics, and battle strategy are all martial arts? Anything that a soldier might do in battle is a martial art.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose A Martial Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you’ve decided that you want to start training a martial art, you’ll need to decide which one is best for you. Of course, your choice might be dictated by the schools available in your area, but if you’re lucky you’ll have the choice of at least a few different types. There are many different types of martial arts (and even variations within the basic types) so it’s important to make sure that you research the techniques and features to find the best fit for your lifestyle and needs. This general explanation of the six most popular styles in the United States can help you get started on the decision.</p>
<p>It’s also important to note that there are as many interpretations of the martial arts styles as there are instructors. Students also interpret the class differently than other students in the same class, so other people’s opinions are not always the best determiner of what style you should pursue. While you are trying to find the martial art that’s right for you, it is helpful to also try a few classes to get a feel for the style, instructor and school.</p>
<p>KARATE</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>Karate can be translated as “empty hand” which means that it is a martial art performed without weapons. While the history of Karate is somewhat vague, its ancient roots have been traced back to China in the 5th century B.C. The more modern form of Karate began in Okinawa, Japan during the late 1700s. There was a weapon ban in Okinawa at this time, so people had to come up with system of self defense that used empty hands – they combined aspects of Chinese martial arts with the Te traditional to Okinawa. By the early 1900s it began spreading throughout Japan. In 1964, the Federation of Karate Organizations was formed as a means to create some continuity for Karate world-wide. Even so, there are many different styles and variations of Karate today.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>Karate is a linear martial art. It uses a wide variety of movements: kicks, punches, blocks, strikes, evasions and throws. Training focuses on having a strong offense and puts equal importance on the three areas of the art: basics, sparring and forms.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• People who practice Karate use their hips to generate power.<br />
• Ranks, values and styles differ from organization to organization.<br />
• Karate, which can be hard and straight line, is very disciplined and some traditional schools might seem very harsh.</p>
<p>AIKIDO</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>Using the influences of the traditional art of Daito Ryo Aikijo-Jitsu, Japanese fencing, spear fighting and Omotokyo, Moriehie Usehiba developed the martial art of Aikido (“the peaceful art”). He first used this name for it in 1942. The basis of this art is to live in a spirit of protection instead of physical domination. The art of Aikido is ruled by the International Aikido Federation in Tokyo, Japan.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>Aikido is a circular martial art. Instead of winning a fight with physical domination, Aikido teaches its participants to control and redirect the negative energy. This leads to a commitment to both peaceful resolutions of conflict as well as self-improvement through training. People who practice Aikido learn to use throws and pins as well as how to immobilize their attackers. They don’t use punches and kicks, except as a distraction. The basis of the art is to learn how to stay out of the line of attack and gain control of the attacker’s balance in order to stop the attacker.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• Aikido does use weapons: jo (a 4-5 foot long staff), Bokken (a wooden sword) and a Tanto (a wooden knife).<br />
• Aikido is a non-violent method of self-defense.<br />
• The quality of the belt ranks is strictly regulated.<br />
• Aikido lacks many of the kicks and strikes common to other martial arts.</p>
<p>JUDO</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>Dr. Jigro Kano developed Judo after he was enrolled at Tenjin Shinyo ryo School of Ju-Jitsu because he was frustrated with all of the student injuries. Judo is a gentle martial art that helps its participants strive to perfect themselves and to be a value to society. Judo, which means “the gentle way”, improves physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>Judo uses throwing, grappling, pins, holds, locks and choking. However, the training focuses on safety – participants need to work towards top conditioning and Judo is always practiced on mats. Judo participants learn the art through a series of forms that consist of throwing and sparring – there are no strikes in competitive Judo.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• Judo has a strict set of rules and a clear instructional sequence.<br />
• Judo rules, training and ranks are fairly standardized throughout the world.<br />
• Judo helps develop complete body control, fine balance and fast reflexes.<br />
• Judo uses a lot of grappling, throws, grabbing and ground work. Because of this, it often reminds people of wrestling.</p>
<p>TAEKWONDO</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>While the beginnings of Taekwondo can be traced as far back as 30 B.C., modern Taekwondo began after Korea was liberated in 1945. Koreans wanted to eradicate all Japanese influence on martial arts, so they began connecting the Korean martial arts schools and styles to create a national sport. The name Taekwondo (“the way of the hand and foot”) was chosen in 1965. 1973 marks the beginning of the World Taekwondo Federation. It became a part of the Olympics in 2000.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>Taekwondo consists of four disciplines including patterns, sparring, self-defense and a break test. Taekwondo is primarily a kicking art and there is a large emphasis on sport. People who train Taekwondo need to combine philosophy, mental and physical discipline and ability to their training.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• Taekwondo is recognizable by its high kicks.<br />
• Taekwondo black belts exams require a break test.<br />
• Taekwondo training can include the use of vital points to attack an enemy.<br />
• Taekwondo schools are often kid- and sport- oriented.<br />
• Taekwondo students often are expected to compete in many tournaments.</p>
<p>T’AI CHI</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>The development of T’ai Chi (translated as “the supreme ultimate”) is credited to Chang San-feng, but Wang Chung-yueh and Chiang Fa elaborated on the original art. They took San-feng’s 13 postures and devised continuous sequences that linked them together. T’ai Chi used to be a greatly defensive art – even deadly. So much so, that the families who knew it guarded it fiercely. Now, T’ai Chi is less violent and is used to get rid of more figurative enemies such as stress and fatigue.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>People who practice T’ai Chi may use weapons, but the underlying theory is that the art is used to unify the mind, body and spirit. It is often now used to guide negative energy away from oneself. There are two ways to practice T’ai Chi. The long form can take 30 minutes or more while the short form can take less than 10 minutes. The forms focus on continuous movement that leads to relaxation and solid stances. In T’ai Chi, each arm is used to protect half of the body and the hands never reach past the toes. T’ai Chi can be done alone (forms) or with a partner (self-defense training).</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• T’ai Chi teaches awareness of balance and what affects it in oneself and in others.<br />
• T’ai Chi has five major styles, but there are always new ones developing.<br />
• The basis of T’ai Chi’s self defense is to meet force and stick with it until can be redirected instead of resisting it.<br />
• T’ai Chi focuses on slow movements, so people who like vigorous exercise often find this martial art to be boring and slow.</p>
<p>KUNG FU</p>
<p>History</p>
<p>Kung Fu (translated as “skill and effort”) actually refers to over 200 styles of martial arts (most of which stem from Chinese martial arts). Kung fu can be traced back to the shoalin temples where the monks used it for health and spiritual developments as well as a method of self defense. During the early 1900s, Kung Fu, also called Wu Shu, spread throughout China when fighting arts became very popular. In the 1960s and ‘70s Kung Fu’s popularity grew due to the Bruce Lee movies.</p>
<p>Techniques</p>
<p>Kung Fu is central to the Chinese culture and is used both for physical wellness and artistic expressions. Within the many different styles of Kung Fu, there are variations from hard and linear to soft and circular in technique. Some use weapons (including the common sword, saber, spear and cudgel) and others do not. The seemingly common thread through them all, however, is to teach the students to respect the teacher and other Kung Fu styles. Kung Fu also requires (as well as builds) mental strength in addition to physical strength to be successfully practiced. Kung Fu students also often practice some techniques individually and others with groups. In many schools, beginning training starts with what is called the Southern Fist style. It involves footwork, kicks and hand combat techniques.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• Kung Fu refers to the hundreds of different styles of martial arts in China.<br />
• People who practice Kung Fu learn many different fighting techniques including fist fighting, weapon fighting, routines and combats.<br />
• Many Kung Fu styles use similar principals such as, proper diet, and breathing, concentration and meditation exercises.<br />
• Some Kung Fu styles use weapons while others do not.<br />
• Kung Fu training improves physical conditioning through strengthening of the joints and increases speed and reactions.<br />
• Kung Fu’s major difference over other martial arts is that it not only focuses on outer, physical power, but also involves training the mind and inner power through breathing exercises and meditation.</p>
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		<title>10 Powerful Self Defense Tips For Women</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the USA, every two minutes a woman is being raped.</p>
<p>A 1993 survey revealed that 50% of Canadian women have experienced an incident of sexual assault or physical violence.</p>
<p>In Australia, 19% of women aged 18 to 24 experienced an act of violence in the last year.</p>
<p>Statistics show that one in very four women in America will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime.</p>
<p>These are SHOCKING statistics!</p>
<p>For more than 30 years I have been running specialized self defence courses and seminars. Over that time I have shown thousands of people how to protect and look after themselves.</p>
<p>Increasing personal safety ALWAYS commences with awareness.</p>
<p>Since most women fear attacks of a sexual nature more than anything else most of my quick tips are geared towards that.</p>
<p>If you are a woman, here is a list of ten simple things that you can do immediately that will increase your safety:</p>
<p>1 &#8211; Do not wear revealing clothing in public places. Doing so will ensure that you attract plenty of attention, including attention from those people with evil intent. Be discrete and leave provocative wear to those times when you can enjoy the intimacy of your partner.</p>
<p>2 &#8211; Trust your instincts. Women are very intuitive. If you think a situation might be dangerous then it probably is. That little guardian angel should be trusted rather than ignored.</p>
<p>3 &#8211; Rape and other sexual assault is always increasing. In the event of the worst outcome use your fingernails to gouge your attacker&#8217;s cheek. It marks him for identification and you will have DNA under your nails.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; Drive your motor vehicle in a courteous manner. Nobody appreciates rude hand signs. Remember &#8211; eventually you have to stop, even if it is to refuel. Psycho cases might follow you for many miles &#8220;just to teach you a lesson&#8221; &#8211; all because you made yourself a target to their twisted minds.</p>
<p>5 &#8211; Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, taking mind altering drugs and leaving ANY food or drink unattended where it may be tampered with is a recipe for disaster. Give your self an even chance.</p>
<p>6 &#8211; NEVER pick up hitch-hikers and ABSOLUTELY NEVER hitch-hike yourself.</p>
<p>7 &#8211; If you live alone make sure that all your mail is addressed by just your first initial followed by your surname. Never allow mail to be addressed to you with salutations like Miss, Mrs, Ms or with your christian or given name. Those letters and parcels pass many eyes before they get to you. Change them. Make them nondescript as to your sex and marital status. Why allow anybody even one extra shred of information about you?</p>
<p>8 &#8211; NEVER walk alone at night or at any time in isolated areas. Predators love these locations. Avoid them.</p>
<p>9 &#8211; Many sexual acts are committed by people who the victims knew &#8211; or, at least, thought they knew! Be friendly and polite by all means but be vigilant for tell-tale signs of &#8220;strange&#8221; behavior. Do NOT flirt. Be firm about any unwanted attention, particularly in the work place.</p>
<p>10 &#8211; Sexual attack is usually preceded by some visual sign, which is usually preceded by some verbal approach before the physical action. Recognize the sequence: the look &#8211; the talk &#8211; the attack.</p>
<p>Please feel free to distribute this safety list to every woman you care for. The only condition is that the resource box remains intact and that this article is not altered in any way.</p>
<p>There are so many predators out there. Let&#8217;s help our women to PROTECT themselves! Don&#8217;t let somebody YOU know become the next victim.</p>
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		<title>10 Common-sense Self Defense Tips For Men</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carl Thersem</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For more than 30 years I have been running specialized self defence courses and seminars. Over that time I have shown thousands of people how to protect and look after themselves.</p>
<p>Increasing personal safety ALWAYS commences with awareness.</p>
<p>Since most men may be attacked in almost any situation and for a wide-ranging variety of reasons I offer the following advice.</p>
<p>Here is a list of ten simple things that you can do immediately that will increase your safety:</p>
<p>1 &#8211; Most men get involved in physical trouble as a result of saying something rude, offensive, tactless, stupid or hurtful. Controlling what comes out of your mouth can keep it in good shape. Think before you speak.</p>
<p>2 &#8211; If a fight breaks out in a bar &#8211; leave immediately. Go before all the drunks and brawlers start swinging chairs, bottles, glasses and punches. A &#8220;free for all&#8221; usually starts with just two protagonists. Innocent bystanders often get hit. Those who leave all the fools to bash each other do not.</p>
<p>3 &#8211; NEVER attempt to mediate an argument between a man and a woman. Both will cease arguing or fighting with each other and turn on you &#8211; the common enemy. If you fear for the woman&#8217;s safety, call the police.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; Understand that many people these days have a cocktail of drugs and booze in their veins. It makes them argumentative, aggressive and &#8220;Mike Tyson-esque.&#8221; Avoid people who are &#8220;off the planet.&#8221; Even a casual glance at them can set them off. Leave them with their own demons.</p>
<p>5 &#8211; Don&#8217;t make the fatal mistake of thinking that ANYBODY fights &#8220;fair&#8221; any more. Those days are over &#8211; they have been since the John Wayne era! Expect multiple attackers, weapons, possibly both.</p>
<p>6 &#8211; The cemeteries are full of dead heroes. Don&#8217;t add to their number. Run if you can. There is no shame in avoiding a fight. In fact, running away is smart.</p>
<p>7 &#8211; Recognize objects in every room of your home that could be used as makeshift weapons. Home invasion is a growing curse these days due to the unwillingness of our governments to protect their citizens.</p>
<p>8 &#8211; THIS IS MORE OF A LEGAL WARNING: Understand that if you allow yourself to be placed in a &#8220;compromising&#8221; position with a woman, particularly one who is &#8220;under-age,&#8221; then the woman&#8217;s version of events will usually be believed over the man&#8217;s version. Do not allow yourself to get into such situations.</p>
<p>9 &#8211; Negotiation is a far higher art form than physical confrontation. Do anything reasonable to avoid a fight. NOTHING good ever comes out of conflict. War is proof of that.</p>
<p>10 &#8211; When all else fails, your back is to the wall and there is absolutely no other alternative left remember&#8230; &#8220;it is better to be tried by twelve than carried by six.&#8221;</p>
<p>Remember my opening words &#8211; &#8220;increasing personal safety ALWAYS commences with awareness.&#8221; Increase your awareness, mind your manners, know your surroundings and you will certainly improve your safety.</p>
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		<title>How Shock Can Effect Even The Greatest</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 01:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The toughest thing to train for is the shock of the unexpected it can leave you helpless even against an inferior opponent.  The following clip showing the British comedian Freddie Starr and the greatest boxer of all time Muhammed Ali.  Not only very funny but illustrates my point completely. Muhammed Ali And Freddie Starr &#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The toughest thing to train for is the shock of the unexpected it can leave you helpless even against an inferior opponent.  The following clip showing the British comedian Freddie Starr and the greatest boxer of all time Muhammed Ali.  Not only very funny but illustrates my point completely.</p>
<p><a href="http://youtu.be/c7nI_5AoHvc">Muhammed Ali And Freddie Starr</a></p>
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		<title>Good And Bad Carbohydrates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 11:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following article was written by celebrated coach and dietician and author Mike Geary now justly famous for his best selling series Truth About Abs.  To see for yourself what this amazing coach can do for you just click below. Click Here! There has been so much confusion about the topic of good carbohydrates and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The following article was written by celebrated coach and dietician and author Mike Geary now justly famous for his best selling series Truth About Abs.  To see for yourself what this amazing coach can do for you just click below.</p>
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<p>There has been so much confusion about the topic of good  carbohydrates and bad carbohydrates in recent years&#8230; I wanted to help  clear up some of that confusion for you and set you on a clearer path to  lifelong fat loss success and healthier eating.</p>
<p>First of all,  although I am not a &#8220;low carb&#8221; believer (I certainly don&#8217;t think  extremely low carbohydrate diets are healthy), I do believe that one of  the main reasons that the vast majority of people struggle to ever lose  weight is that they are over-consuming processed refined carbohydrates  such as pasta, bagels, breads, cereals, rice, muffins, sodas, juices,  candies, crackers, etc.</p>
<p>It is exceedingly hard to lose weight if  you are over-consuming any of these types of refined processed  carbohydrates (even if you work out extremely hard). In addition to  causing big blood sugar swings and insulin surges that stimulate direct  body fat storage, eating too many carbohydrates also increases your  cravings and overall appetite.</p>
<p>Even carbohydrate sources that most  people think are &#8220;healthy&#8221; really are just excess calories that do not  really contain significant nutrient density&#8230; and many types of breads  and cereals claim to be &#8220;whole grain&#8221; through clever marketing although  in reality, the first ingredient in them is refined flour, which is just  going to spike your blood sugar and create an insulin surge.  After  years of eating excess processed carbohydrates, it becomes harder and  harder for insulin to do it&#8217;s job and continue handling all of this  blood sugar, and insulin resistance and eventual type 2 diabetes can  occur in many people.</p>
<p>My opinion on this is that the majority of  people struggling to lose weight would get much better results by  following these types of guidelines:</p>
<p>1. Reduce overall grain-based  foods in your diet (pasta, cereal, crackers, rice, etc) and focus more  of your diet on healthy free range, grass-fed meats and eggs, raw  grass-fed dairy, and a whole lot of vegetables.</p>
<p>2. Instead of  grains for most of your carbohydrate intake, try getting most of your  carbs from veggies, sweet potatoes, and a variety of berries and whole  fruits (NOT fruit juices, which remove the beneficial fiber as well as  other important nutrients in the fruit)</p>
<p>3. If you are going to get  any grains at all, focus on the most nutrient dense and fibrous  portions of the grain&#8230; the bran and the germ.  This means that the  healthiest ideas are using oat bran instead of oat meal, and using wheat  germ and rice bran by adding them to your salads, yogurt, cottage  cheese, soups, smoothies, etc. This way you get all of the most nutrient  dense parts of the grains without all of the excess starches and  calories.</p>
<p>4. To replace the void if you are accustomed to  consuming large quantities of cereals, bread, pasta, and other  carbohydrate sources&#8230; try filling that void with additional healthy  fats such as avocados, guacamole, nuts, seeds, nut butters as well as  healthy proteins such as grass-fed raw dairy and grass fed meats, whole  free-range organic eggs, etc. Healthy fats and protein sources go a long  way to satisfying your appetite, controlling proper blood sugar and  hormone levels, and helping you to make real progress on weight loss for  life.</p>
<p>With all of that said, here&#8217;s one of my favorite  carbohydrate sources that is high in fiber as well as contains a high  density of antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, and minerals&#8230; it is yams  and/or sweet potatoes.  Try slicing them into thin slivers and sauteeing  them with a few tablespoons of water in a pan for about 5 minutes for a  quicker healthy carb (instead of baking them for over an hour).  Finish  them off with a touch of grass-fed organic butter and some cinnamon and  you&#8217;ve got a delicous and healthy carbohydrate side dish!</p>
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