The Day American Martial Arts Changed

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בנובמבר 12, 1993 at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado, a fourth degree black belt in the little known art of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (commonly called Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the United States) cut through an eight man style versus style martial arts tournament. Royce Gracie would turn the martial arts world on its head. After his walk through the

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Leading Classes in America

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While many of the martial arts originated in Korea or Japan, the societies in these countries and the United States are very different. <תוחלת bbox_x = bbox_y "789" = bbox_w "653" = bbox_h "21" = fsize "20" = fweight "14" = אדום = ירוק "3" "255" = "255" כחול = אלפא "255" = ", many American instructors continue to have students line up by rank and sex with men first, boys second, women third and girls last. While this line up would be normal and expected in Korea, it does

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Self-Defense is Situational

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הרעיון לפוסט הזה החל לנבוט במוח שלי לפני כמה שבועות, when I was in the store to spend my birthday money and found an article about self-defense positions. טאקוונדו הוא סגנון הבסיס שלי, למרות שאנו מוסיפים המון ג'ודו, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and cane techniques into our system. I expected to see some realistic self-defense but

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