Friday, December 19, 2025

Al Novak: Sil Lum

Great Grandmaster Al Novak is one of the very first Americans to train in the traditional Chinese fighting arts. He began training when doors...

George Kotaka

The Frank Dux Story

Mark McGee Tai Chi Chuan

How to Choose the Right Martial Arts School

Looking for martial arts schools in your area. Visit the Martial Arts Schools Directory Joining a martial arts school is a lot like purchasing a...

Real World Self Defense: Are Traditional Martial Arts Outdated?

If you really want to get involved with a martial art for self defense and want to find verity ... Take an honest look...

Use A Camera Phone To Look Into The Hot Zone

Want to look around a corner into a Hot Zone where an attacker could be laying in wait for an ambush, use a camera...

The Most Effective Methodologies for Strength Training

People are reluctant to get involved in weight training; especially individuals over 30. Your health and longevity are linked directly to your muscles.
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Advice About Identity Theft

A corporate attorney sent the following information about identity theft to the employees in his company. Read his advice about identity theft and print...

Robert Trias: Father of American Karate

In 1945 Robert Trias returned to the United States and introduced karate to America.

Morio Higaonna: Goju-ryu Karate

Morio Higaonna was awarded the rank of 5th Dan in April 1966. In January 1967, Morio Higaonna Sensei received his Menkyo Kaiden.

A Tree Has Fallen: Hidetaka Nishiyama

On November 8, 2008, we lost yet another one of the legends of martial arts, Hidetaka Nishiyama. He was the most senior of all...

A Quick View of Ed Parker Sr.

Ed Parker was the President and founder of the International Kenpo Karate Association (I.K.K.A.). He was also the creator of the famous International Karate...

Daniel K Pai: Pai Lum Kung Fu

Daniel K. Pai spread Chinese and Okinawan martial arts in North America teaching Okinawan Kempo and Goju-Ryu and then his Kung-Fu.

Willie Lim: Combat Tai Chi Master

9th degree Black Belt, Willie Lim was born into a Malayan family of Kung Fu practitioners, his uncle was Head of the Eagle Claw...
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The normalized commercialization of martial arts (Budo) may oblige an ambitious instructor to navigate ethical challenges and the dynamics of compromise. This applies particularly...
If competing in martial arts tournaments on the open circuit or coaching two or three key students to championship level really turns you on...
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