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Wednesday, August 20, 2008 WSEF hosts GM Arthur Sikes Comemoration THE LEGACY CONTINUES Bedford, Ohio- Recently a grand martial arts masterful affair took place at the "Martial Arts & Fitness School" in Bedford. The school run by Sifu Richard J. Prather II, in collaboration with special guest star instructor Grandmaster Dee has in the past, and is now hosting several top notched martial arts celebrities. On July 19, 2008, the late great Grandmaster Art Sikes was given top h... Read More
If you run your own martial arts school or club please take a look at my listing for a new web service designed specifically for martial arts schools. There are a host of features and even a free trial! Thank you, Dragon
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What do I mean by “internal” and “external”?
When I refer to the "internal" arts, I mean a specific set of techniques and methods of movement, the details I cannot go into in a short article. These methods are found (in varying but compatible forms) in the "big 3" internal arts of xingyi, bagua and taiji (liu he ba fa being a combination of the 3 to some extent). These techniques are very specific to these arts: I feel very strongly that they do not appear in the Fujian/Hakka... Read More
TEN LAWS of COMBAT 1. NO SITUATION IS IDEAL. 2. BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL RANGES. 3. WHEN SKILL IS EQUAL, CONDITIONING PREVAILS. 4. BE AWARE of YOUR ENVIRONMENT AND USE IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. 5. THE SIMPLIER THE BETTER. 6. RANDOM TACTICS ARE THE MOST DIFFICULT TO COUNTER. 7. ALWAYS BE READY TO DEAL WITH WEAPONS. 8. MAKE NOTE of ALL AVAILABLE EQUALIZERS. 9. IN COMBAT YOU MUST HAVE THREE THINGS IN YOUR FAVOR: NERVE, SKILL, LUCK.... Read More
THE PARADIGM of COMBAT by Jonathan E. Kiser What I've done is study the situations, environments, and survival landscape of virtually every real fight that I've personally experienced, as well the fights of others. What rings true to each situation is that there are certain parameters that if followed you increase the certainty of survival. The Paradigm of Combat essentially is a model b... Read More
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