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Kesa-Gatame added to the general terminology page.
Two new Tashi Price videos from the Martial Arts Discovery Seminar Series, February 2005.
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Would anyone like to divulge, kyusho jitsu, that are hidden inside of their Kata? Or can anyone support the idea that, kyusho jitsu ,is not hidden within kata?
Started by larry nicholson in Karate. Last reply by larry nicholson 1 hour ago.
I would Like to know how others feel about this subject.
Started by larry nicholson in General Discussions. Last reply by larry nicholson 1 day ago.
What do you guys think about wrist lock, do they really work in "Street Fight"? I've seen ankle locks and all different locks work on real, but I have only seen wrist locks in demonstration and tr...
Tagged: street fight, training, demo, wrist lock
Started by mun3t in General Discussions. Last reply by larry nicholson 1 day ago.
Hagakure has always been an influential text on the way of the samurai. I enjoyed its appearance in the movie, Ghost Dog, as well. My question is: What have you learned from the text, specifically....
Started by Ron Mottern in General Discussions Jul 2.
So what are some of the more un-usual weapons you've trained in??
Started by Mike NSW in Kobudo. Last reply by James M. Gray Jul 1.
Boxing rings and the streets give rise to a fighting style called the 52 Blocks.
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