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Instructors and students from Henderson's Shorin Ryu and Coquille Martial Arts traveled to the Pacific Martial Arts Conference in Eugene last weekend to get new ideas from a group of other martial arts instructors.

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Shotokan's Secret: The Hidden Truth Behind Karate's Fighting Ebook

posted by Admin @ 7:25am, Friday 24 April 2009.

In 1853, before the American Civil War, the king of Okinawa was caught in a brink-of-war confrontation between the shogun's implacable samurai and an invading force of U.S. Marines. Trapped between katana and bayonets, the king's unarmed guards faced impossible odds and narrowly avoided a costly bloodbath.

Karate masters Sokon Matsumura and Yasutsune Itosu spent decades reliving that day in their imaginations. They designed a new martial art for the royal bodyguards, making bare hands the equal of razor-sharp steel. This was the first emergence of the hard-style karate that became shotokan, a full generation before Master Gichin Funakoshi took his first karate lesson.

The bodyguards taught Funakoshi their kata, but they didn't teach him their applications. They taught him their high-impact techniques, but they didn't explain why they needed them. They handed him the most ruthless combat art ever seen, but didn't explain what it was for.

Shotokan's Secret explains, once and for all, where karate really came from and what its purpose truly is. It lays bare karate's most puzzling mysteries, allowing us to finally see the people we are fighting, know how they are armed and learn why shotokan is obsessed with multiple-enemy scenarios. Finally, Shotokan's Secret explores karate's hidden flaws and how we can repair them to create a self-defense art for the 21 st century.

Shotokan's Secret brings karate to life through painstaking historical research, extensive footnoting, archival lithographs and artwork, rare sketches and practical guidelines for developing modern-day shotokan-empowered warriors. Hundreds of books on shotokan have been published since Funakoshi's To-Te Jutsu in 1920, but Shotokan's Secret is the first book since then to dissect the lore and make significant new statements about the art, its origins and its purpose.

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Capoeira: The History of Afro-Brazilian Martial Art Ebook

posted by Admin @ 12:08am, Saturday 7 February 2009.

Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art now spreading over the rest of the world, and is the only sport from Brazil that seeks Olympic recognition. Originally the preserve of the underclasses in Brazilian society, capoeira is now practised amongst the middle-classes, and even taught as a sport in schools. The author explores the history of capoeira and explores the conflict between traditionalists, who view capoeira as their heritage descended from the maroons, a weapon to be used against injustice and repression; reformers, who wish to see the spread of the sport internationally; and academics, who are attempting to discover the true history of capoeira as opposed to the myth.

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The Art of Weapons: Armed and Unarmed Self-Defense Ebook

posted by Admin @ 6:31am, Monday 26 January 2009.

This unique work outlines the essential principles and techniques that define armed and unarmed self-defense involving common weapons. More than 1,400 outstanding photographs introduce over 350 practical techniques spanning seven basic classes of weapons—knife, short-stick, staff, cane, rope, common objects, and defense against handguns-the mastery of which provides practitioners with a range of skills that will allow them to wield almost anything as a weapon. Each weapons chapter provides an authoritative overview of important technical principles, tactics, weapon types, grips, stances, and fundamental strikes and blocks, followed by numerous self-defense applications. Introductory chapters cover weapons philosophy, energetic concepts, 106 pressure points, and a visual comparison of different martial arts, making this an invaluable resource for all martial styles. Expertly written and designed by the author of the 1,136-page Hapkido—widely acclaimed the most comprehensive book ever written on a single martial art—this exceptional work is designed to stand alone, or function as a companion text with the author's other works on martial techniques and anatomy. Regardless of the style you practice, these books will enrich your training, improve your technique, and deepen your understanding of the unique qualities embodied in your own martial art.

About the Author
Marc Tedeschi is an internationally respected artist, designer, educator, and martial arts master, who has practiced martial arts for more than 25 years, training extensively in Hapkido, Taekwondo, Jujutsu, Judo, and Karate. Tedeschi's unique ability to blend his skills as a designer, writer, and martial artist has resulted in numerous books, widely acknowledged for their design excellence, outstanding imagery, and clarity of content. He is the author of twelve works, including a unique series of general martial arts books that provide an in-depth look at the core concepts and techniques shared by a broad range of martial arts.
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The Throws and Takedowns of Judo Ebook

posted by Admin @ 11:12pm, Friday 16 January 2009.

Ground fighting is taking the martial arts world by storm, but how do you get to the ground safely and end in a prone position? What are the dangers of throwing and taking an opponent over? In this book on throwing and take-down techniques of Judo, the author teaches how to control vertical grappling and destroy an assailant with a demolishing throw. Including the original "blow before throw" techniques banned from sport grappling at the beginning of the century.

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1001 Street Fighting Secrets Ebook

posted by Admin @ 10:43pm, Friday 9 January 2009.

This is a ebook for reality based self-defense. Each chapter cover a different aspect of street fighting. From the foundational beginning, to training and conditioning, along with the mental approach. It gives the attributes of combat along with tactics and strategies. It covers it all - weapons, ground fighting, etc. Gives great insight into what Mr. Franco's system is all about. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to learn about CFA and rbsd.

There is nothing mystical about Contemporary Fighting Arts, the self-defense system founded by Sammy Franco in 1983. It is simply a no-nonsense approach to the harsh realities of winning a fight, and 1,001 Street Fighting Secrets is an all-inclusive compilation of Franco's experience-based knowledge.

Each chapter of this expansive book covers a specific area of self-defense, beginning with the vital foundations of effective street fighting, training and conditioning for armed and unarmed combat, the attributes of combat, and tactics and strategies. From there, Franco progresses to the more specialized areas of combat training, such as grappling and ground fighting, bludgeons and stick fighting, edged weapons and firearms. The hundreds of tips in this exhaustive work will provide hours of useful study for all serious students of realistic self-defense.

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Defensive Tactics Training Could Use a Boost and Martial Arts Training is the Answer
By Z Bennett


I have been studying martial arts for many years. One day I was speaking with a high level and world respected martial artist and system founder. His name was Antonio Pereira. He said that studying the martial arts is like having an insurance policy. Just like an auto insurance policy; we hope that we will never have to use. But in these times it is still a policy we need to maintain; so that when, and if is needed, it is there.

As Defensive Tactics Instructors (DT) we train people to protect themselves and to avoid problems, when ever possible. As instructors of the law Enforcement Officers we know that the avoid part is not always possible to do, because of the work.

When training police officers the instructor must educate the trainee to adhere to guidelines and policies and to always operate within the rules. The problem with this type of training is that "in the street there are no rules". How then can an instructor best prepare hid/her trainees to meet the challenges they will face in the field? By utilizing all parts and levels of self-defense with the defensive tactics in their training program.

Webster's Dictionary defines self-defense as, "The right to protect oneself against violence with what ever force or mean that is reasonably necessary". Many defensive tactics instructors do not teach any ground fighting, grappling, or Jujutsu techniques.

However over 89% of all altercations end on the ground. Maybe on TV with a referee the participants remain standing, but how many physical alterations have you seen that did not go to the ground, no matter the sex or age of the persons involved. Bear hugs have been around for a very long times and this simple technique can be used to restrain and take an individual down.

Most officers will never fire their firearms while performing their duties, outside of the qualifying range. Yet most agencies, departments etc, have their officers do more practice and training with the firearm then any other training.

Correctional officer do not even carry a firearm in the normal performance of their duties, yet on the average they quality two to three times a year with a firearm. The best insurance is training. Students must be taught to use a combination of skills that can be used in any given circumstance and at any instance. The goal is to be able to walk away in one piece and in the same way that you came. Remember Law Enforcement Officers do not get paid for what they do, but for what they HAVE to do to protect and serve, even with their very lives.

To achieve a standard of excellence and to accomplish anything extraordinary means aiming high. It means being disciplined and willing to devote long hours to the tasks at hand. Intelligent practice is the price of proficiency. Sometimes success is measured in just a statistical event. However, real prosperity and success is a spiritual idea of excellence or superiority, it requires time, love and care. It is the secret of attainment.

To be proficient in any field one must practice, practice, and practice. Keep in mind, "Today is now!" if one is out of shape and not taking care of themselves, then are at risk.

They can also be putting others at risk as well. There is simply no achievement, no superiority without, and even more practice. The DT and students must work hard to perfect their craft and skills and work doubly hard to be able to use that skill in the field.

There are no redoes in real life. If you are interested in continuing, you're training and with out question you should. Find a good martial arts school and instructor to assist you with and aid you in enhancing your hand to hand/DT training. Martial arts is the answer think about it.


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