Over the past couple months, and for the past several summers, I have been working with my karate instructor either individually or in small groups to decode some of our karate forms in order to find their hidden applications. Our katas, he says, are our libraries of knowledge. Only recently has it dawned on me… Continue reading Taekwondo Grappling Techniques: An Eye-Opening Read
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How to Stay Inspired After Reaching Black Belt
Several months ago, I posed a question to my Facebook friends about what martial arts topics they wanted me to cover. Slowly but surely, I’m making my way around to each of them. My friend and former colleague Jeff Tillett asked me my thoughts on staying inspired after black belt. This list is by no means… Continue reading How to Stay Inspired After Reaching Black Belt
Review: The Way to Black Belt is Great for Students, Advanced Ranks and Instructors
Whether you’re a brand-new martial arts student or seeking promotion to any level, Lawrence A. Kane and Kris Wilder’s The Way to Black Belt: A Comprehensive Guide to Rapid, Rock-Solid Results is a great resource. The authors include a wealth of information, including quotes from other martial arts instructors and students, for students who are… Continue reading Review: The Way to Black Belt is Great for Students, Advanced Ranks and Instructors
A Brief History of Okinawan Karate
I’ve studied Okinawan karate for nearly a decade, though interestingly enough, I’ve focused mainly on the movements. Only within the last several years have I made a pointed effort to start digging deeper to discover the roots of my art. The history and culture surrounding the martial arts, and especially Okinawan karate, are as interesting… Continue reading A Brief History of Okinawan Karate
Find Out What You Don’t Know
Adam is just beginning to learn what he doesn’t know in the martial arts.