Why I Studied the Martial Arts I Have

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We included four or more martial arts in our academy’s curriculum. When I look at these arts, I see a distinct reason that I studied each one. These arts cover striking, grappling, ground fighting and a practical self-defense weapon, the cane. I started studying Shotokan karate in the Fall of 1994. I switched to Taekwondo with my nephew in the Spring of 1995. Taekwondo brought

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Scéalta Bunús: Fíoras nó Ficsean?

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Nuair a thosaigh mé ag traenáil sna healaíona comhraic ar dtús i 1995, bhí na scéalta a bhain le bunú an chuid is mó de na healaíona comhraic iontach go leor le tréithe sárdhaonna de chumas fisiceach agus cumas troda tugtha dá mbunaitheoirí. Cibé an bhfuil Kung Fu, Karate nó júdó, ghlac an bunaitheoir na scileanna a foghlaimíodh sna healaíona comhraic roimhe seo, mhodhnú é agus defeated gach duine. Tá na héilimh seo

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Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis

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Ar Dé hAoine, Deireadh Fómhair 14, and Saturday, Deireadh Fómhair 15, 1904, 42 wrestlers in 7 weight classes met in the first Olympic Games contested in the freestyle wrestling method. Prior Olympic Games were contested in the Greco-Roman style of wrestling. An 1904 Summer Olympics was held in conjunction with the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, MO. St. Louis was well-represented in

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Perfect Practice Makes Perfect

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Last week, it was testing preparation at Willow Martial Arts. We went through the walking drills, forms and self-defense required for Taekwondo testing. As I observed the students preparing, I remembered a statement Master Pat Weseman often told me when I was a colored belt preparing for my next Taekwondo test. “Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.”

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