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Weekly Workout January 2012
Martial Arts for Life, New Providence NJ. Weekly Workout for the week of January 16th, 2012. For more information check out our website at www.BeginKarate.com
Ryan Rempfer – Martial Arts Tricking Demo Reel 2012 – SAVAGE GRIND
http:///www.facebook.com/flippinthescript RYAN REMPFER BOOKING CONTACT INFO: r2screations@gmail.com 520.271.4092 www.facebook.com www.youtube.com Music: “Somedayz” – Big KRIT Director: Jacob Wolfman Canon t2i 18mm Glidecam 2000
Self defense slingshot!
The Slingshot Channel brings to you a video about a slingshot with built-in exchangeable tear gas and two automatic folding knifes, attached to the tips of the fork. The slow motion video scene shows that you can even shoot with the knifes opened.
Martial Arts Odyssey: San Da (San Shau) Fighters (Part 1)
Fighting in the Malaysian Fighting Championships (MFC) Brooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo, cross trains with San Da champion and formidable MMA fighter, Raymond Tiew. San Da, Chinese kickboxing, has many advantages over Muay Thai. Since most MMA fighters have cross trained in Muay Thai, a San Da fighter has the advantage of looking different and surprising his opponent with unexpected attacks. San Da utilizes more straight kicks than most Muay Thai, with knockouts often coming from straight kicks to the head and face. San Da fighters are experts at catching an opponent’s kick and throwing him. Most MMA fighters would then follow the man to the ground and win by choke, submission, or ground and pound. Raymond prefers to remain standing and punch the downed opponent. One of the coolest techniques in San Da is the lift and throw, the body slam. The primary advantage that Muay Thai fighters have had over San Da fighters in MMA has been experience. There are more opportunities for Muay Thai guys to fight each year than there are for San Da fighters, unless they live in China. But the art, San Da, is worth taking a look at. Antonio Graceffo is self-funded and needs donation to continue his writing and video work. To support the project you can donate through the paypal link on his website, www.speakingadventure.com Brooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of the books, “Warrior Odyssey’ and “The Monk from Brooklyn.” He …
Taekwondo, the Definitive Martial Arts
I decided to learn Taekwondo with my friend. I wondered what martial art is good for me. My friend recommended Taekwondo to me. So I saw several videos regarding Taekwondo on Youtube. It looked so aggressive and active sport. As you know, there are many interesting and different Asian martial arts(Korean’s Taekwondo, Japan’s Judo, China’s Kungfu etc) and the number of people who learn it is increasing. I don’t know why people are crazy about doing martial arts even they get hurt on their whole body but whenever I see my friend doing Taekwondo hard, I feel how much those sports can make people concentrated and move faster and agilely. I hope that I can do this for a long time and get motivated to change myself.
how to learn martial arts without a sparring partner?
I don’t have anyone to sparr with and just have a punching bag. I wan’t to do Learn some Martial arts just for self defense and leisure, I don’t have the money to go to a gym to learn. I’m just looking for some basics I can beat to death practicing, and some more if anyone can provide me with some. And i’m not some meathead looking for a way to bully people. I appreciate any help I get Thanks!
Learn Martial Arts Online – Kickboxing
www.martialartstraininig.tv for martial arts home study programs for martial arts beginners and practitioners in karate, kickboxing, mixed martial arts and more.
Martial Arts Tips : How to Take a Punch
When taking a punch, move the head in the same direction as the attack in order to better absorb the power. Learn to take a punch effectively with tips from a martial arts teacher in this free combat video. Expert: John Graden Contact: www.Johngraden.com Bio: John Graden, member of the Martial Arts Teaching Association, combines the discipline of martial arts with practical experience to produce a unique teaching style. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Heroes of Martial Arts #9 – Daniel o’Neill (Bangkok Adrenaline)
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. music video made by Alexander Kolodochka, thecrowheart@gmail.com music: Rapp’Dézé – Wake me up