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Dealing With Weapons
Just about every martial art, traditional or non-traditional, has weapons defenses or techniques. So why do most martial arts train them in such different ways compared to how we train empty hand techniques. So whether we like it or … Continue reading
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What Is MMA
What is MMA? Simply put MMA is shorthand for Mixed Martial Arts. But what does that mean really? Is this a new concept that developed after 1993 when Royce Gracie dominated the UFC with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and … Continue reading
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Tagged Aikido, boxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, China, Chinese culture, Choy Lay Fut, Choy Lee Fut, Choy Li Fut, crossfit, fighting, fitness, Gracie Jiu Jitsu, grappling, horse stance, iron fist, Jiu Jitsu, joint lock, kali, Karate, Kung Fu, martial arts, Martial Arts History, MMA, muay thai, paleo, san diego, Self Defense, shaolin, Shotokan, sparring, squats, stance training, strength, taekwondo, Tai chi, training, UFC, vista CA, Wushu
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Conditioning and Endurance Training
I wasn’t always as passionate about health and fitness as I am now. I can clearly remember a time in my life when running was something only to be done in the event of a zombie apocalypse or alien invasion … Continue reading
Posted in Fitness, Injury Recovery, Training
Tagged Choy Lay Fut, Choy Lee Fut, conditioning, crossfit, fitness, gym, injury recovery, Kung Fu, martial arts, san diego, squats, strength, training, vista CA, workout
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