Lessons From a World Champion

Lessons From a World Champion

Published on September 20, 2009 by Kim Hartman

A story about World Champion martial artist Johnny Linebarger.

Taekwando: The Sport of Korea

Taekwando: The Sport of Korea

Published on July 19, 2009 by catsownface

Short expository essay on why it is worth looking into, Taekwando history, and how certain moves are performed.

Practice Your Kata!

Practice Your Kata!

Published on June 25, 2009 by deadheaddave

In karate there are certain movements that the martial artist learns called kata. Practicing Kata is beneficial to anyone, no matter your experience, age or health condition.

History and Origin of “Martial Arts”

History and Origin of “Martial Arts”

Published on June 5, 2009 by writing4angels

There have been many controversies and disputes as to who discovered martial arts? Some believe it is Japan, while others believe it to be China. But there are some traces and studies that show that martial arts came into existence on the Okinawa Island.

History of Tae Kwon Do

History of Tae Kwon Do

Published on February 3, 2009 by Julia Ulmer

Background information about the ancient Martial Arts form of Tae Kwon Do.

The Most Effective Self Defence Martial Arts

The Most Effective Self Defence Martial Arts

Published on November 5, 2008 by DateE

You want to have some fun and learn a have a good self defense?
Then martial arts is the answer for you!

A Night of Beauty at a Japanese Dojo

A Night of Beauty at a Japanese Dojo

Published on September 30, 2008 by Kimberly Morrow

Tea ceremony, Aikido and Iaido demonstrations.

Eight Reasons to Train in the Martial Arts

Eight Reasons to Train in the Martial Arts

Published on August 21, 2008 by Mark S Stephens

After reading an article about the benefits of regular exercise I wondered what benefits do we get from the martial arts.

How to Prepare for a Martial Arts Examination

How to Prepare for a Martial Arts Examination

Published on May 25, 2008 by kbhola

Methods for preparing and training for a martial arts examination. Though shotokan karate and tae kwon do are my specialty, these methods can be used for any style of martial arts.

UFC Realism and Knife Realism: Responses to Criticisms

UFC Realism and Knife Realism: Responses to Criticisms

Published on January 30, 2007 by Chris Sylvan

After reading my two previous articles, “Is UFC Fighting Realistic?” and “What Kind of Knife Defenses are Realistic?”, some people apparently find fault with various points I have made in them. Do I know what I am talking about, or am I somewhere off in la-la land? I offer the following point-by-point responses to these criticisms so that you may decide for yourself.