Create Something Great After 4 Years

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A common myth in martial arts is that a master studies for 40 ane, develops an almost superhuman understanding of self-defense, creates the perfect system and turns out generations of unbeatable fighters. Prior to the popularity of mixed martial arts, many of the magazines such as Black Belt were full of stories about which martial art was the best. If you polled

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Poukisa pa vin yon Belt Nwa?

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Yon koup la ane de sa, Mwen deside rete nan ran an nan senti mawon ki nan judo pou yon ti tan. Kòm yon senti nwa nan takvondo, Mwen toujou asime ke ou kontinye monte jiskaske ou rive nan senti nwa nan atizay la ou ap pratike. Sepandan, Mwen te kòmanse chanje lide m 'sou kontinyèlman ap eseye jwenn yon senti nwa,,en,objektif li,,en,Li se kounye a ke yo te renove pa Washington Metwopoliten Ameriken Methodist nan,,en,Papa kenbe yo epi li te mande sa,,en,Yoshiaki,,en,Gen kèk nan endike nan l ',,en,yon koup,,en,Bilding yo gen,,en,Louis Ofisye Touye pa Wanted Man,,en

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Entwodwi nou an New Nwa Belt

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Sou Avril 27, 2013, on what would have been his grandfather and namesake’s 71st birthday, Ken “Trey” Zimmerman III became the first black belt in the Zimmerman Self-Defense System under his father Ken Zimmerman Jr. “Trey” began studying martial arts shortly before his fifth birthday. “Trey” has trained in Taekwondo, Judo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Gojo Shroei Weapons System. His goals

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