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         Martial Arts Individual Sports:     more books (21)
  1. TAO CHI: "The Ascension of the Immortal Dragons" by David Chrisman, 1998-06-01
  2. Phenomenal Endurance Training by Marco Lala, 1996-01
  3. Remembering Bruce: The Enduring Legend of the Martial Arts Superstar by James Bishop, 1999-10
  4. Bruce Lee (Martial Arts Masters) by Greg Roensch, 2002-01
  5. Bruce Lee: The Biography of the Martial Arts Master and International Film Star by Bruce Thomas, 1995-04
  6. Jean-Claude Van Damme (Martial Arts Masters) by Katherine Lawrence, 2002-01
  7. Wing Chun (Shaolin Interactive Instructional Series) by Shaolin Gung Fu Institute, Shaolin Gung Fu Institute, 1998-04-30
  8. Northern Praying Mantis (Shaolin Interactive Instructional Series) by Shaolin Gung Fu Institute, 1997-06-30
  9. Do or Die: A Supplementary Manual on Individual Combat by A.J. Drexel-Biddle, 2004-11
  10. The Tao of Bruce Lee: A Martial Arts Memoir by Davis Miller, 2000-08-08
  11. Be Water, My Friend by Ken Mochizuki, 2006-09-01
  12. Jackie Chan (Best of Inside Kung-Fu) by Curtis F. Wong, John R. Little, 1998-12-11
  13. The Unauthorized Jackie Chan Encyclopedia : From "Project A" to "Shanghai Noon" and Beyond by John Corcoran, 2002-07-18
  14. Bruce Lee: Fighting Words by Bruce Thomas, 2005-07-10

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11 Reasons Why Martial Arts are Better for your Kids than Team Sports
by Yonah Wolf
As a college student I took up Judo. After four years of bi-weekly practice, I was in love with it for life. Recently I have started practicing Judo again after a 6-year hiatus. It was just like riding a bicycle – a lot of the moves just came flowing back to me and were simply fluid, as if I never left Judo at all. Along with the techniques, a lot of the life lessons that I took out of it came flowing back too. Martial Arts training - regardless of whether it's Karate, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Krav Maga, et al,. - is a great activity for kids, - much more so than team sports such as Basketball, Baseball, Soccer and Hockey. If you are contemplating signing up your child for some organized sports activity, here are some reasons why Junior will be a lot better off studying Judo or Jiu-Jitsu than playing in a Basketball league: 1. Self-Defense: The number one reason why most people take up a martial art is for self-defense, and pretty much any style is a great way to learn how to defend oneself. Not only will the martial arts teach you the techniques to defend yourself, but also the way to think about defending yourself. They also help you build up the reflexes you need if you’re ever in a pickle, and give you the confidence to fight back – which leads me to my next topic...

12. Martial Art - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Martial arts Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. Martial arts , also known as fighting systems , are bodies of codified practices or traditions of training for unarmed and armed combat , usually without the use of guns and other modern weapons. People study martial arts for various reasons including fitness , self-cultivation ( meditation ), mental/character development, self-defense , and self-confidence. "Martial arts" was translated in 1920 in Takenobu's Japanese-English Dictionary from Japanese bu-gei (武芸) or bu-jutsu (武術): "the craft/accomplishment of military affairs". This definition is translated directly from the Chinese term, wushu pinyin wǔ sh¹ Cantonese mou seut Vietnamese : Vµ-Thuật), literally, "martial art", meaning all manner of Chinese martial arts. This term is slightly anomalous in its English usage. Its strict meaning should be "arts for military use" (flying fighter aircraft sniper training, and so forth) but in normal usage it is used to refer to formalized systems of training to fight without modern technology. It is nevertheless valuable to distinguish between fighting systems intended for soldiers in battle (even without modern technology) and fighting systems intended for sport or for civilian self-defense.
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    Martial arts are, simply put, systems of fighting. There are many styles and schools of martial arts; however, broadly speaking, they share a common goal - to physically defeat a person or defend oneself. Some Eastern martial arts have a tradition of being about more than simple fighting, and this is perhaps why their practice has been seen as worth preserving in the face of their military obsolescence in modern technological culture. Certain martial arts, such as

13. Martial Art - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Martial art
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Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. Martial arts , also known as fighting systems , are bodies of codified practices or traditions of training for unarmed and armed combat , usually without the use of guns and other modern weapons. People study martial arts for various reasons including fitness , self-cultivation ( meditation ), mental/character development, self-defense , and self-confidence. "Martial arts" was translated in 1920 in Takenobu's Japanese-English Dictionary from Japanese bu-gei (武芸) or bu-jutsu (武術): "the craft/accomplishment of military affairs". This definition is translated directly from the Chinese term, wushu pinyin wǔ sh¹ Cantonese mou seut Vietnamese : Vµ-Thuật), literally, "martial art", meaning all manner of Chinese martial arts. This term is slightly anomalous in its English usage. Its strict meaning should be "arts for military use" (flying fighter aircraft sniper training, and so forth) but in normal usage it is used to refer to formalized systems of training to fight without modern technology. It is nevertheless valuable to distinguish between fighting systems intended for soldiers in battle (even without modern technology) and fighting systems intended for sport or for civilian self-defense.
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    Overview
    Martial arts are, simply put, systems of fighting. There are many styles and schools of martial arts; however, broadly speaking, they share a common goal - to physically defeat a person or defend oneself. Some Eastern martial arts have a tradition of being about more than simple fighting, and this is perhaps why their practice has been seen as worth preserving in the face of their military obsolescence in modern technological culture. Certain martial arts, such as

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Teachers are always looking for fun, motivating, and effective ways to improve the lifelong fitness of kids and teens. This new book and video package will help you quickly and easily learn basic non contact martial art techniques-whether you have previous experience or not-so you can get your physical education students excited about cardiokickboxing. Teaching Martial Arts for Fitness and Fun: A Non contact Approach for Young People puts martial arts into an educational context. It focuses on how children and adolescents can practice the techniques safely to get aerobically fit, improve flexibility and balance, and have a good time. The book includes a wealth of essential teaching tools, all in one ready-to-use package:
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