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10 Questions With Lee Shone (by Darrick Patrick) Lee Shone is a professional mixed martial artist from the United Kingdom who has appeared in the Ultimate Combat organization. He was the first non-American to pass the world famous Team Shamrock Try-Out to become a member of Frank Shamrock's elite fight team. He is also the head trainer of the New Age Martial Arts Academy in Hebburn, England. Darrick: How did you get into mixed martial arts? ... Read More
AFRIKAANS:
The language Afrikaans has its roots in seventeenth century Dutch but it has been influenced by many languages including: English, Malay, German, Portuguese, French and some African languages. Some of the first written work in Afrikaans was done using the Arabic alphabet in the work Bayaan-ud-djyn written by Abu Bakr. Apart from this development and minor writings in so-called Cape Dutch Afrikaans acted mainly as a spoken language for people living in the Cape and Dutch... Read More
Saya-no-uchi -- the essence of Iaido "Saya no uchi" is a truncated phrase. A full-length phrase is "Saya no uchi de katsu", those of which meaning is: 'Victory in the scabbard of the sword.' The real intention is: One must obtain victory while the sword is un-drawn.
"Martial Arts Are As Infinite As The Universe." Master Hironori Otsuka,Wado-ryu karate founder.
The "Ultimate Goal" of the Martial Arts philosophy is "Victory Without Combat"... Read More
Now i finaly managed my blubelt grading
To respond to some of the questions Senseimodi listed I've started this
blog. By all means question me. If anything sounds off to you. I want
to fully explain my views on the martial arts community. First off. My
refrences to styrofoam, pitchers, and glass cups. You were wondering if
we should be puddles. The answer is no. I was simply refering to how
over time you progress and get stronger and stronger. Going from a
small cup of water to a full pitcher, or even a bath tu... Read More
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