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by admin in Boxing Headgear | Posted on February 13th, 2010 | 4 Comments

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Martial Arts


Martial Arts


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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

The A-Z Of Martial Arts


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The Martial Arts Book (Paperback)


The Martial Arts Book (Paperback)


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Provides an overview and history of martial arts such as karate, taekwando, and judo, and offers facts on each of the disciplines and anecdotes about famous martial artists.

Martial Arts of the World (Hardcover)


Martial Arts of the World (Hardcover)


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This two-volume encyclopedia, illustrated with b&w photos and illustrations, describes well-known and less-known martial arts and combat disciplines from around the world and throughout history. The first volume is organized geographically and covers the historical development of martial arts in different regions of Asia, as well as Africa, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas. The second volume explores martial arts themes such as belief systems, competitions, folklore, and women in martial arts. Other areas explored in this volume are martial arts and the media, the globalization of martial arts, the political uses of martial arts, and secret societies and fraternal organizations. Green teaches anthropology at Texas A&M University. Svinth is editor of the Electronic Journals of Martial Arts and Sciences Annotation 2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Mixed Martial Arts (Hardcover)


Mixed Martial Arts (Hardcover)


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A discussion of mixed martial arts covers its history and culture, moves, equipment, and competitive aspects.


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4 Responses to “Martial Arts Counterpain”

  1. WorkingThruIt Says:
    September 8th, 2010 at 12:13 pm

    I did think about that. My other opportunities are too good to give it up. Also, see the other guys post. External discipline only works for as long as it’s around. I did martial arts for years and years, very disciplined in class, very undisciplined outside.

  2. Ryozae Sai'raa Says:
    September 13th, 2010 at 2:05 am

    When I was taking writing classes, we had a couple of classes that inadvertently became devoted to the friendly sharing of personal stories of early teenage depression and attempted suicides. It was then that I realized the great percentage of artists at my school who could partake in this discussion. I don’t know about health problems, but I have noticed a trend in mental distress and creative people.Traditional karate and mixed martial arts are good for your soul. Also, I had a rolfing session a few weeks ago, and he worked absolute wonders on every part of my body that had been abused by sitting at the computer for hours a day, particularly my whole back and my right arm (the tendonitus-prone, once-damaged, mouse-clicking arm). I recommend it.

  3. JacktheDaniels Says:
    December 5th, 2010 at 5:16 pm

  4. THE_Sparkchaser Says:
    February 9th, 2011 at 6:36 am

    This is a gymnastic technique, used by martial artists to develop explosiveness in the whole body. Although it looks good in the movies, i would not recommend you use it in reality.

    Fighting and Training Methods for the Unarmed Martial Artist

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