Your fists are your primary weapon system in a streetfight, but most martial arts amastersa like to gloss over that fact. Now fisticuffs expert Ned Beaumont shows you how to duke it out in back alleys and smoky bars and walk away grinning (with all your teeth). All the dirty tricks of boxing are included, too. Not for the faint of heart, this one is destined to become a classic. Author: Beaumont, Ned Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 1997/01/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.54 x 5.58 x 0.50 inches
Dynamic images to color highlight this exciting look at international martial arts disciplines. Informative captions accompany illustrations of 30 styles: Judo, the "gentle way" of Japan; Brazilian Capoeira, which incorporates music and dance; Muai Thai Boxing, Thailand`s national sport; Shaolin and Wing Chun Kung Fu from China; and many others.
Various martial arts have been attributed to or associated with Zhou Tong, the archery teacher of Song Dynasty general, Yue Fei. This is because assorted wuxia novels and folk legends portray him as being either a Shaolin monk or a lay disciple of Shaolin. Some of these skills range from mastery of the bow, double swords and Chinese spear to that of Wudang hard qigong, Chuojiao boxing and even magical X ray eyes. However, the oldest historical record that mentions his name only says he taught archery to Yue Fei. Nothing is ever said about him knowing or teaching a specific style of Chinese martial arts. Zhou Tong can also be linked to these combat arts through his historical and folklore students. Practitioners of Eagle Claw, Chuojiao and Xingyi commonly include him within their lineage history because of his association with Yue Fei, the supposed progenitor of these styles. He is also linked to Northern Praying Mantis boxing through his fictional students, the Water Margin bandits Lin Chong and Yan Qing, the adopted son of Lu Junyi. One modern day folktale even represents him as a master of Drunken Eight Immortals boxing. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/04/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches
Brand new, never opened. 100% guaranteed. Shrink-wrapped in the original box! Volume 3 is one of the most comprehensive DVDs ever produced on Kali empty hands. Features Filipino low-line kicking with counters, rarely seen Panantukan boxing, rapid fire trapping, Filipino groundfighting including locks and takedowns and a special section on leg locks and takedowns.. A must have DVD for anyone who is serious about mastering Kali and empty hands fighting! Barry Cuda has over 30 years of martial arts experience. He created the Combat Arts USA Filipino Kali Mixed Martial Arts System in 2005 to teach his own combination of JKD, Filipino Martial Arts, Jiu Jitsu, Wing Chun, SIlat and Western Boxing to martial artists and law enforcement personnel around the world. Approx. 60 min. Type: DVD
Martial arts. History of martial arts, Martial arts timeline, Asian martial arts (origins), Modern history of East Asian martial arts, Historical European martial arts, Hand to hand combat, Combat sport, War dance, Outline of martial arts, List of martial arts weapons, List of martial arts, List of fictional martial arts Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 74 Publication Date: 2009/09/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches
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Reality-based marketing messages:
Scare tactics. Scary stuff can happen. You need “real” self-defense based on skills tested in the street, real combat, etc. We only teach stuff that can save your life.
The only problem with your argument is that you FAIL to tell the whole TRUTH.
COMPARING the 3 Categories of Martial Arts
TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS to M.M.A.SPORT to REALITY BASED MARTIAL ARTS
Martial arts can be divided into 3 categories Traditional Martial Arts, Mixed Martial Arts, Reality Based Martial Arts. The problem is that thanks to movies, TV, Internet, youtub, Instructors, ect… is that there is no actual proof of any one method of fighting being completely dominant in all situations, Martial Artist have blurred it to the point of non-existence. While all have many overlapping elements, it is important for you to understand that each category is distinctively different and must be treated as such.
Traditional Martial Arts contains every style from traditional karate, Hapkido, Kenpo, Escrima, Aikido, kung fu, to the countless other cultural Traditional Martial Arts that have been developed throughout history. Some traditional martial arts systems originate from military combat experience and self defense needs for people. These systems have been tested and proven under realistic, condition back in the 500 CE era, when they FOUGHT with HONOR, but has not been PROVEN MODEREN DAY. Things have changed in this world we live in. But none the less all are fun to do, helps to get you in to shape and helps discipline you and great for kids. All are very interesting and all provide an education in world culture and Martial Arts theory. However, no cultural fighting art has any proof of dominant effectiveness in the modern world. That means that Aikido, Karate,Tae-Kwon-Do, Kung Fu, countless other cultural Traditional Martial Arts and even Israel's “Krav Maga” is not proven, effective� combat or street application. Nor does it classify as proven, effective combative sport. Such as U.F.C. , Cage Fighting. So without an abundance of proof, it is only martial theory, not fact. Traditional Martial Arts are wonderful for exploring a method of self perfection, how pretty the forms are, but has no place in self protection. Don’t get me wrong all of these styles can possibly help you out of a tough jam. Because a scientific way of combat is better than NO way of combat BUT…. Instructors give there student a false sense of security.� Traditional Martial Arts DOES NOT TEACH Reality Based Scenarios, Material or Resistance training.
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS/ COMBATIVE SPORT
M.M.A./Combative Sports include Olympic judo, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai kickboxing, all forms of wrestling, western boxing, M.M.A.(mixed martial arts) which has been popularized by events such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In combative sport you are forced to prove the effectiveness of your methods and skill in live combat. There is no guesswork, no debate. It either works and you win, or it doesn't work and you lose. Everybody in the world saw Combat Sport Brazilian Jiu-jujitsu stylist Royce Gracie easily pick apart the cultural fighting art practitioners in the first few Ultimate Fighting. If you watch Olympic Judo, you'll see the highest caliber athletes in the world competing in a sport that is symbolic of combat in that the entire basis is to establish a dominant position. Combative Sport is a very, very important component of testing the validity and effectiveness of a martial art, BUT it too is not reality based martial arts/combat driven. It is only a training and conditioning method for self-defense. Combative sport is what you use to train yourself to make sure that your self-defense works under sport conditions. Do you understand? A great example is simply that that the rules, regulations, and referees that are required in combative sport are NOT going to be there when someone is trying mug you, rape you or trying to hurt a family member or trying to kill you in a dark alley. SO NO, even today's most popular training methods: Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo, Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts, etc. are not methods of reality based martial arts either.
(Training for self defense application yes, self defense no.)
REALITY BASED TRAINING/ MARTIAL ARTS/ COMBAT
“The definition of the term Reality-Based”
Training and survival skills based on modern conflict situations that the practitioner is likely to encounter in their environment
(their “reality”).�
Sounds simple right? The real issue is that there are a million-and-one different ways you can be attacked. Everything from a drunk tackling you at the local bar, armed mugging on your way home from work, a carjacking, to being caught in the middle of a military or terrorist operation, A.T.M. mugging in progress.Therefore,� Reality-Based Martial Arts has one purpose, and one purpose only; To survive. What we mean is that no sane person, soldiers, professional fighters, or trained martial artists truly want to hurt or kill a human being. But when it comes to bodily injury or kill or be killed situation , your natural survival instinct WILL take over and do whatever it can to save your life so you can go home to your family. Learning to properly defend yourself is much more than just avoiding injury, humiliation, or even death. Our greatest enemy of all: Fear & Incorrect Training. There IS no 100% answer to anything. But when it comes to matters of bodily injury or life and death or protecting loved ones, the smart thing to do is stack the odds in your favor.
October 8th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
Reality-based marketing messages:
Scare tactics. Scary stuff can happen. You need “real” self-defense based on skills tested in the street, real combat, etc. We only teach stuff that can save your life.
The only problem with your argument is that you FAIL to tell the whole TRUTH.
COMPARING the 3 Categories of Martial Arts
TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS to M.M.A.SPORT to REALITY BASED MARTIAL ARTS
Martial arts can be divided into 3 categories Traditional Martial Arts, Mixed Martial Arts, Reality Based Martial Arts. The problem is that thanks to movies, TV, Internet, youtub, Instructors, ect… is that there is no actual proof of any one method of fighting being completely dominant in all situations, Martial Artist have blurred it to the point of non-existence. While all have many overlapping elements, it is important for you to understand that each category is distinctively different and must be treated as such.
Traditional Martial Arts contains every style from traditional karate, Hapkido, Kenpo, Escrima, Aikido, kung fu, to the countless other cultural Traditional Martial Arts that have been developed throughout history. Some traditional martial arts systems originate from military combat experience and self defense needs for people. These systems have been tested and proven under realistic, condition back in the 500 CE era, when they FOUGHT with HONOR, but has not been PROVEN MODEREN DAY. Things have changed in this world we live in. But none the less all are fun to do, helps to get you in to shape and helps discipline you and great for kids. All are very interesting and all provide an education in world culture and Martial Arts theory. However, no cultural fighting art has any proof of dominant effectiveness in the modern world. That means that Aikido, Karate,Tae-Kwon-Do, Kung Fu, countless other cultural Traditional Martial Arts and even Israel's “Krav Maga” is not proven, effective� combat or street application. Nor does it classify as proven, effective combative sport. Such as U.F.C. , Cage Fighting. So without an abundance of proof, it is only martial theory, not fact. Traditional Martial Arts are wonderful for exploring a method of self perfection, how pretty the forms are, but has no place in self protection. Don’t get me wrong all of these styles can possibly help you out of a tough jam. Because a scientific way of combat is better than NO way of combat BUT…. Instructors give there student a false sense of security.� Traditional Martial Arts DOES NOT TEACH Reality Based Scenarios, Material or Resistance training.
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS/ COMBATIVE SPORT
M.M.A./Combative Sports include Olympic judo, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai kickboxing, all forms of wrestling, western boxing, M.M.A.(mixed martial arts) which has been popularized by events such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In combative sport you are forced to prove the effectiveness of your methods and skill in live combat. There is no guesswork, no debate. It either works and you win, or it doesn't work and you lose. Everybody in the world saw Combat Sport Brazilian Jiu-jujitsu stylist Royce Gracie easily pick apart the cultural fighting art practitioners in the first few Ultimate Fighting. If you watch Olympic Judo, you'll see the highest caliber athletes in the world competing in a sport that is symbolic of combat in that the entire basis is to establish a dominant position. Combative Sport is a very, very important component of testing the validity and effectiveness of a martial art, BUT it too is not reality based martial arts/combat driven. It is only a training and conditioning method for self-defense. Combative sport is what you use to train yourself to make sure that your self-defense works under sport conditions. Do you understand? A great example is simply that that the rules, regulations, and referees that are required in combative sport are NOT going to be there when someone is trying mug you, rape you or trying to hurt a family member or trying to kill you in a dark alley. SO NO, even today's most popular training methods: Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo, Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts, etc. are not methods of reality based martial arts either.
(Training for self defense application yes, self defense no.)
REALITY BASED TRAINING/ MARTIAL ARTS/ COMBAT
“The definition of the term Reality-Based”
Training and survival skills based on modern conflict situations that the practitioner is likely to encounter in their environment
(their “reality”).�
Sounds simple right? The real issue is that there are a million-and-one different ways you can be attacked. Everything from a drunk tackling you at the local bar, armed mugging on your way home from work, a carjacking, to being caught in the middle of a military or terrorist operation, A.T.M. mugging in progress.Therefore,� Reality-Based Martial Arts has one purpose, and one purpose only; To survive. What we mean is that no sane person, soldiers, professional fighters, or trained martial artists truly want to hurt or kill a human being. But when it comes to bodily injury or kill or be killed situation , your natural survival instinct WILL take over and do whatever it can to save your life so you can go home to your family. Learning to properly defend yourself is much more than just avoiding injury, humiliation, or even death. Our greatest enemy of all: Fear & Incorrect Training. There IS no 100% answer to anything. But when it comes to matters of bodily injury or life and death or protecting loved ones, the smart thing to do is stack the odds in your favor.