- Self Defense Tricks -- Impromptu Weapons in the Park By : Keith Pascal
Most martial artists know that there are impromptu weapons all around, yet few could make use of them in a real self-defense situation. Learn the different ways to use gravel, stones, and small rocks for practical martial arts. - Mixed Martial Arts Techniques By : Matthew Bryers
The Fight Authority will help you with all these things plus provide you with the means to meet other martial arts enthusiasts. - The Many Benefits of Martial Arts By : Jason OConnor
Learn about the numerous benefits of training in the martial arts, regardless of your age. - The Reality of Street Fighting for Martial Artists By : Nerode Abraham
This article tells people about the realities of street fights and how to correctly prepare for a street fight situation. - Who Is Next For Chuck Liddell By : Jon Murray
With only 2 losses in his last twenty Mixed Martial Arts fights; there is little doubt that Chuck Liddell is the best light heavyweight fighter in the world. Still, fans of the UFC always want to see good battles, so it's worth looking forward to those fighters, UFC, Pride or elsewhere who might give Chuck Liddell a run for his money. - How To Find A Good Martial Arts School By : Nerode Abraham
This Article Gives the exact steps you need to follow to find a good martial arts school without getting scammed. - Master Brazilian Jiu Jitsu By : Daniel Millions
Learn about the history of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and a basic introduction to the sport. - Top 5 Reasons Why Tim Sylvia Will Defeat Randy Couture By : Jon Murray
Mixed Martial Arts hall of famer Randy "The Natural" Couture will return to the Octagon to face Tim "The Maine-iac" Sylvia. Most fans want Randy to win, here are the top 5 reasons why I think that Tim Sylvia will still be champ at the end of the night. - The Legends of MMA By : Jon Murray
Who wouldn't like to see the legends of Mixed Martial Arts fight each other just one more time. I think it's time for a card featuring the legends of MMA. - Mike Swick is Ready For a Title Shot By : Jon Murray
I believe that Mixed Martial Arts fighter Mike "Quick" Swick is ready for a UFC title shot right now, however Swick may need to wait until later this year to get his chance. - Matt Serra The Future UFC Lightweight Champion By : Jon Murray
Let's get things straight, I'm not saying that Matt Serra has no chance against Georges St Pierre in their UFC welterweight championship bout on April 7, 2007 in Houston Texas. What I am saying is that Matt "The Terror" Serra will be a future champion in the UFC lightweight division. - Can Anyone Stop Mirko Cro Cop Filipovic By : Jon Murray
Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic is considered one of the best strikers in mixed martial arts today. Is there anyone in the UFC or elsewhere who can defeat Mirko? - Diego Sanchez faces Josh Koscheck at UFC 69 By : Jon Murray
According to Josh Koscheck's web site, it looks like the long awaited rematch from the Ultimate Fighter season one is here. These two Mixed Martial Arts, UFC contenders will face each other at UFC 69. - Anderson Silva Is The Real Deal By : Jon Murray
Mixed Martial Arts wizard Anderson Silva will face Ultimate Fighter season 4 winner Travis Lutter in February 2007. Will he have another dominant win, or did he get lucky in his last two fights? - Randy Couture vs Tim Sylvia The Breakdown By : Jon Murray
Mixed Martial Arts legend Randy Couture faces Tim Sylvia in Columbus Ohio on March 3rd, 2007. Expect an exciting fight between two champion calibre UFC fighters. - Getting A Kick Out Of Different Martial Arts By : Adrian Adams
Martial arts are a sport that combines a variety of different methods of combat. In some cases, martial arts are used only for use, in other cases; martial arts are used in head-to-head combat, in generally controlled situations, such as matches or shows. - Martial Arts: Physical Techniques And Mental Discipline By : Adrian Adams
Martial Arts is the combination of physical techniques and mental discipline. It is used for self defense, body strengthening, relaxation, and even competition. - The Story of the Ultimate Fighting Championship By : Adrian Adams
You may have heard of it before - the octagon. It's the place where warriors meet to battle each other into submission by knocking the opponent unconscious or forcing him to give up by imposing explosive pain on his body. It is the Ultimate Fighting Championship. - UFC Welterweight Dream Matches By : Jon Murray
Mixed Martial Arts in general and specifically the UFC has some of the best sports action around. Like in any sport, fans have their favorites players and favorite match ups. Here are some of mine. - Mixed Martial Arts Legend, Randy The Natural Couture Back in The UFC By :
Retiring from sports then making a comeback seems to be the best way to ensure big money fights. Boxers have been doing it for a long time, but now it's Mixed Martial Arts legend Randy Couture's turn. Can this UFC legend come back and win the heavyweight title? - The Five Best Fighters in MMA By :
Want to know who are the absolute best fighters in Mixed Martial Arts today? While this kind of thing is highly subjective, there can be no arguing that the fighters on my list are some of the all time greats. - Worlds Ten Best Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Fighters By :
This is my personal ranking of the worlds best MMA heavyweight fighters. - Kung Fu Up Close By : Daniel Millions
All about Kung Fu! - How You Can Benefit From Karate And Tae Kwon Do By : Michael Hehn
The only way to keep up with the latest about karate, tae kwon do is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about karate, tae kwon do, it won't take long for you to become an influential authority. - George St Pierre Vs Matt Serra By :
Sometime early in 2007, perhaps in February, George Rush St Pierre will put his UFC welterweight title on the line against Matt The Terror Serra. - The UFC's Purchase Of The WFA Is Great News For MMA Fight Fans By :
I think the UFC, Ultimate Fighting Championship) is going to get a most welcomed shot in the arm, courtesy of the recently purchased WFA (World Fighting Alliance). - Defining The Female Role In Japanese Fight Clubs By : Liz Tomey
This article talks about Japanese fight clubs, and the way females are involved and react in them. - Karate Secrets That Improves Your Self Defense By : Jimmy Cox
You have seen amazing demonstrations on TV, the physical mastery over any opponent foolish enough to threaten you, no matter what his size may be and no matter what weapon he brandishes! Of course, I am talking about Karate. - The Incredible World of Chinese Martial Arts By : John Savage
Throughout the world, Chinese martial arts are well known and well respected. - Ten Things You Should Know about Martial Arts Summer Camps for Kids By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Would you like to see your child gain self-confidence, learn goal setting skills, concentrate, gain self-discipline, and acquire life skills that he or she will have for a lifetime? - In the Ninja Warrior's Martial Art of Ninjutsu - Practice Makes Perfect By : Jeffrey Miller
In the ninja's martial arts, just as with everything else in life, experience brings many benefits. The more a person does something, the greater the level of confidence, understanding, and proficiency they will have... - True Martial Arts and the Job of a Warrior By : Jeffrey Miller
The martial arts and the concept of self-protection is much more than mere punching and kicking, or the development of skill with a weapon. Just as a martial artist or, in the grander sense, a... - Martial Arts Training for Real Self-Defense: Making Sense of Chaos By : Jeffrey Miller
I once had a talk with a student who pointed out the almost insane notion that anyone could think that they could use a preset string of moves (known as a kata, pronounced kah-tah) to handle something as chaotic as a fight. - Nana Korobi Ya Oki - '7 Times Down 8 Times Up': Success Secrets from the Martial Art of Ninjutsu By : Jeffrey Miller
On the left lapel of every adult student here at Warrior Concepts, there is a patch bearing the Japanese kanji character 'NIN.' Although the kanji itself has two pronunciations in Japanese, it is the original Chinese meaning of "perseverance," "to endure," or "to put up with" that we... - Leadership: The Cornerstone of Success in the Martial Arts and In Life By : Jeffrey Miller
Leadership is one of the most talked about and least understood aspects of human behavior. There must be hundreds of definitions of leadership, yet none of them is useful for success in life because none of them allows you to 'create' leadership within your life. - Is All This Martial Arts Training Gear Necessary? By : Jeffrey Miller
While this piece was written directed at parents of youth members, adult students should keep all of the relevant safety points in mind. Remember: Safety and vigilance are not 'things' to do. They are constant states of mind. - The Karate-Myth: Why Most Martial Arts and Self-Defense Programs Are Wrong By : Jeffrey Miller
You know, when I first started learning how to protect myself through the martial arts, the training was almost entirely focused on the memorization and performance of the technique...But, that performance was tied more to duplicating a string of "moves" than it was on...the successful resolution of the situation - ENGAGEMENT: Recognizing the Value of Training - The Keys to Martial Arts Mastery, Key #6 By : Jeffrey Miller
Remember when you first started training? Can you remember what brought you to the program? What was going on in your life at the time. What is it that the martial arts gives you or helps you with that keeps you coming to class? And, more importantly..."how do you know it's working in your life?" - Ninjutsu Martial Arts Strategy: Key Moments & Phases in a Self-Defense Situation By : Jeffrey Miller
A major pivoting point in my ninjutsu martial arts learning process happened when I realized that there was something more going on than just the punching, kicking, and what-not, that makes up conventional martial arts and self-defense training. In fact... - Failure is Not an Option! - "Attitude" and the Keys to Martial Arts Mastery, Key #7 By : Jeffrey Miller
One of the most important traits of any successful person is an attitude of total commitment and passion for what it is that they are doing. They see their goal; they devise a plan for reaching it; and, the set about doing what is necessary to attain that goal. - Flexibility, Adaptibility, and The Keys to Martial Arts Mastery, Key #8 By : Jeffrey Miller
"Flexibility is the Key to Longevity." Think about that statement for a moment. "Do you understand what that means?" - DECISIVENESS: - Single-Minded Commitment to Greatness - The Keys to Martial Arts Life Mastery #5 By : Jeffrey Miller
I remember talking to one of my teachers once about the traits of a master leader. 'The' trait that lay at the center, or formed the foundation for all of these others was: "Decisiveness" - 'the simple ability to make a decision.' - No Martial Arts or Self-Defense Technique is Perfect By : Jeffrey Miller
Far too many people who are training in the martial arts or in a self-defense program - including police and security personnel by-the-way - take for granted that all they have to do is learn a few tricks and that's it. When, according to the reality and... - Ninjutsu Martial Arts Training - Don't Depend on Weapons for Self-Defense By : Jeffrey Miller
Weapons should be a part of any sound self-defense and martial arts program, training, and strategy. However, far too many people rely on a quick-fix. The false assumption by many well-inentioned people concerned about self-defense issues is that there is a "best" weapon that will make up for not having self-defense skills in the first place. - DESHI-IRI - 'Becoming a Student of an authentic Ninpo Warrior Martial Arts Teacher' By : Jeffrey Miller
Unlike the conventional view of beginning martial arts training today, in the past there was an actual "method for becoming a student" under an authentic warrior arts teacher. This method was known as Deshi-iri... - Martial Arts for Children - A Note to Parents About Motivation Problems and Child Development By : Jeffrey Miller
Often parents of children in martial arts, or other educational activities, experience resistence from their child that may appear as though the child doesn't want to do it anymore. The parent's frustration turns to confusion as the child's resistence turns to excitement when they're actual in class. Why is this? - Can You Really Learn Martial Arts and Self-Defense From Seminar Training Only? By : Jeffrey Miller
What do you do when, you want to pursue the study of the martial arts or learn real-world self-defense and there are no schools near where you live? What do you do even if there are martial arts schools or self-defense classes being offered in your local area but... - The Best Self-Defense Strategy - The 6 Phases of a Perfect Self-Defense Plan By : Jeffrey Miller
Contrary to popular belief, there is a big difference between a fight and a self-defense situation. While both may look the same on a physical, combative level, the reason that each participant is there is very different. As a general rule, a fight is a contest involving two or more... - Desire to Begin Martial Arts Training - What's Stopping You? By : Jeffrey Miller
Everyday, hundreds and perhaps thousands of men and women think about taking martial arts lessons. The vast majority are, more-often-than not, trapped in this "thinking about it" stage and will never take that next, most important step to making it happen. And, it's sad really.
While the reasons vary as to why each person wants to involve themselves... - Emotion-Based Defensive Response - A Non-Traditional Martial Arts Approach to Self-Defense By : Jeffrey Miller
When discussing self-defense training, we really need to be discussing more than just learning some tricks and techniques for dodging punches or escaping locks and holds. Why then, are most instructors content with stopping at, and most students satisfied with learning, self-defense in a vaccuum? - Self-Defense Within Martial Arts Training Demands a Real-World Perspective By : Jeffrey Miller
We accept the need for medical insurance but most people never give a thought to adding self-defense to their personal wellness program. But, if you do not know what a real fight is like, how will you be able to train properly for an real-life situation? - Reality-Based Self-Defense: 19 Principles You Must Know for Surviving a Real-World Street Attack By : Jeffrey Miller
Real-world self-defense is a very serious matter. These days, women are concerned about the risks of dating, parents and others see self-defense as a part of a sound wellness plan... You must remember that you're not training for a sport competition, where the only thing on the line is a shiny trophy or a new martial art belt.
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