There Needs To Be a “Tai Chi Chin Na” for Each Karate Form
Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming’s Tai Chi Chin Na Revised: The Seizing Art of Tai Chi Chuan is exactly the type of […]
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Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming’s Tai Chi Chin Na Revised: The Seizing Art of Tai Chi Chuan is exactly the type of […]
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Most martial arts feature forms. Kata. Poomsae. Patterns. View image | gettyimages.com Whatever you want to call them, these prearranged
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These exercises are so easy you don’t even have to get out of bed to do them. In fact, Dr.
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I don’t know of a more prolific writer in Chinese martial arts right now than Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, at the
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Come to Morton on Sunday, Oct. 26, for a special women’s self-defense seminar taught by Kim Aldus. The multiple-time USA
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As a martial artist for more than 11 years, I’ve been reading martial arts texts for probably eight. And in
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“Joint locks are stupid easy,” says Rory Miller. However, he goes on to say that we (martial artists) complicate them.
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Martial arts instructors teach some pretty brutal moves. Some show the moves without providing much context. “This is the person’s
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Last week during Old Settlers, the annual small-town fair, I saw three of my former martial arts students. They were
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