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kungfu
Posted On 07/25/2008 06:58:09 by stevegava
i think mma is gross because it shows how people have become cold hearted they think thats entertainment were they break bones beat each other senseless till one man is knocked out or injured.i saw a special were young kids ages 5 to 10 yrs of age wearing the same gear as the adults and fighting each other and hurting each other.the parents take their kids out of a traditional martial arts school and put their kids in schools were they teach that stuff is beyond me.i feel that all the traditiona... Read More



TMAs Blog.
Posted On 07/24/2008 08:03:50 by eric88ling

Hi everybody,

Got a new blog http://kung-fu-galaxy.blogspot.com containing TCMA materials sourced from old books/magazines and videos.

Feel free to drop by.

Thanks.

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Transform and Change a Life by Jeremy M. Talbott
Posted On 07/15/2008 08:49:04 by miguksaram

Transform and Change a Life by Jeremy M. Talbott

Many years ago there was a kid who, for the most part, wasn’t on the right track to a good future.  In fact an incident happened where he beat another kid so severely that he left him for dead.  What saved this troubled child from being a statistic in our prison system, was one man who pleaded his case and took responsibility of him.&nbs... Read More



Joy of Martial Training
Posted On 07/09/2008 10:16:42 by NewEnglandBudo

Martial arts should go together with another arts as music, poetry, calligraphy. art appeases! Ancient warriors and samourais practiced poetry. It was very important for real bushido.

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Why we train
Posted On 06/25/2008 07:21:44 by dandjurdjevic
Some of you might be familiar with Freud's theory that humans are subject to the competing instincts of Thanatos (death) and Eros (life). The former makes you want to lie down and do nothing, the latter to get up and achieve something. I have often found this paradigm a useful analysis of the human condition. Rarely a day passes where I don't experience conflict between these instincts.

The relevance of this paradigm to martial arts training is fundamental, since training is the embodim... Read More



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