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Which Isn't Allowed In MMA 2008-04-21 11:15:22 This is the next post of Which is allowed in MMA. Some unarmed hand to hand combat techniques are considered illegal in most or all modern competition, such as biting, eye-gouging, fish-hooking and small joint manipulation. Over the last ten years, strikes to the groin have become illegal in all sanctioned organizations. The legality of other techniques such as elbows, headbutts and spinal locks vary according to competition or organization.Which Isn't allowed in MMA - BittingWhich Isn't allowed in MMA - ElbowsWhich Isn't allowed in MMA - Eye gougingWhich Isn't allowed in MMA - Fish hookingWhich Isn't allowed in MMA - HeadbuttsWhich Isn't allowed in MMA - Small Joint ManipulationWhich Isn't allowed in MMA - Spinal lock Related information:Which is allowed in MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)Remembe
Which is allowed in MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) 2008-04-19 12:11:49 Mixed martial arts (MMA), which is a popular phenomenon emerged recently, is a full contact combat sport in which a wide variety of fighting techniques are used, including both striking and grappling. I love MMA because it is freer realer than other kinds of fighting. However in a match, fighters are not allowed to use all the fighting stuff like street fighting. There are techniques fighters can do. My post today is about which is allowed in MMA.The techniques utilized in mixed martial arts competition generally fall into two categories: Striking techniques and grappling techniques.Striking techniques: kicks, knees and punchesWhich is allowed in MMA - kicksWhich is allowed in MMA - kneesWhich is allowed in MMA - punchesGrappling techniques: clinch holds, pinning holds, submission holds, s Read more:Martial
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Free Running 2008-04-18 09:38:51 Free running is a physical art, in which participants (free runners) use the urban and rural areas to performance movements through its structures focused on freedom and beauty. It incorporates efficient movements from parkour, adds aesthetic vaults and other acrobatics, such as tricking and street stunts, creating an athletic and aesthetically pleasing way of moving. It is commonly practiced at gymnasiums and in urban areas that are cluttered with obstacles.
Aikido History And Development 2008-04-16 11:55:18 This post is about Aikido history and development. Aikido's founder, Morihei Ueshiba, was born in Japan on December 14, 1883. As a boy, he often saw local thugs beat up his father for political reasons. He set out to make himself strong so that he could take revenge. He devoted himself to hard physical conditioning and eventually to the practice of martial arts, receiving certificates of mastery in several styles of jujitsu, fencing, and spear fighting. In spite of his impressive physical and martial capabilities, however, he felt very dissatisfied. He began delving into religions in hopes of finding a deeper significance to life, all the while continuing to pursue his studies of budo, or the martial arts. By combining his martial training with his religious and political ideologies, he cr Read more:Development
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Capoeira 2008-04-16 11:14:23 Capoeira is a Brazilian fight-dance, game, and martial art created by enslaved Africans during the 19th Century Participants form a roda (circle) and take turns playing instruments,singing, and sparring in pairs in the centre of the circle. The game is marked by fluid acrobatic play, eints, subterfuge, and extensive use of groundwork, as well as sweeps, kicks, and headbutts. Less frequently, elbow-strikes, slaps, punches, and body-throws are used. Technique and strategy are the key elements to playing a good game. Capoeira has three main styles, known as "regional", "Angola", and the less-well defined "contemporânea".Capoeira
Savate 2008-04-15 02:21:34 Boxe Francaise savate, which roughly means "fencing with the feet and hands," is the national sport of both France and Spain. Developed in the 1800s on the sailing ships and back streets of France, boxe Francaise savate has become a highly effective means of self-defense and reality-based full-contact "kickboxing" sport. In fact, since some of its kicking methods are potentially lethal, they have been banned in modern-day competition. Savate Brief HistoryOriginally looked down upon, and thought of as an art of hoodlums and common thieves, savate, "French foot fighting," was mixed with English boxing to become boxe Francaise savate, the chosen art of the gentlemen and scholars. Boxe Francaise savate became highly developed and wide spread until the start of the First World War. As a result
The Martial Arts Master Who Has Lived in Three Centuries 2008-04-13 22:35:00 He is a legendary man whose life has crossed three centuries. Born in the 19th year of Emperor Guangxu's Reign of the Qing Dynasty (1893), he is 114 years old. His name is Lu Zijian and he lives in Chongqing City, Sichuan Province, China. Despite his age, he is healthy and lithe. Once considered one of the top three gong fu masters, Lu is adept at martial arts and can still move a young man of around 150 pounds 15 feet away with just one push. When asked what his secret to longevity is, Mr. Lu said, "The key to a long and healthy life is a combination of movement and stillness—cultivating life by guiding the qi, the vital energy in the body, and moving the hands and feet through practicing Chinese boxing." According to Xinmin Evening News, Lu Zijian started learning martial arts with hi Read more:Centuries
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Things Shaolin Fighters Must Have 2008-04-13 22:31:07 There are eleven things a Shaolin fighter must have: Things Shaolin Fighters
must have 1. To be as graceful as a catThis rule says that in a fight one should make light, easy and graceful movements like the cat does.2. To be as aggressive as the tigerThe tiger personifies courage and aggressiveness. The meaning of this saying is that in the face of your enemy you should overrun his courage. Advance harshly, retreat without any confusion, estimate the real situation and than heavily punch with a sharp rush to the enemy.3. To step like a dragonThe dragon in China is a symbol of strength and power, so steps should be strong, powerful and resolute. If steps are not resolute, something wrong will be with fists. A non-confident step means a slipshod fist. Thus, ste
Bruce Lee 2008-04-12 20:53:38 Bruce Lee was one of the biggest badasses to ever live. Aside from being essentially the godfather of Kung Fu films in America and paving the way for stars such as Jet Li and Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee was possibly the greatest martial artist to ever bust heads and strangle people to death with their own intestines.Say what you want about the modern-day martial arts movie superstars - that they're more acrobatic than Bruce or that they have cooler moves, more exciting films or more innovative techniques or whatever - almost all of them look to Bruce as the pinnacle of martial arts greatness and most of them were inspired to undertake their arts by watching him. It's difficult to compare the kung fu films of today with Bruce's classics like Enter the Dragon or The Chinese Connection because f Read more:Bruce
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Martial Arts Competition 2008-04-12 09:52:39 Today, I stumbled to this video and I love it so. It shows the martial arts competition between Muay Thai, Taekwondo, Kungfu, etc... I love Muay Thai knee kick. it's practical and powerful. Let's view the clip: Read more:Martial
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How to become a ninja? 2008-04-23 11:34:23 Ninjas are in video games. Ninjas are popular Halloween costumes. You may have even seen Ninja Turtles. Aside from the commercial portrayal of them, can one actually become a real ninja?1. The Two Types of Ninjas: The common belief is that a ninja is only an assassin or secret spy. It is believed that their only goal is to kill anyone and anything that gets in their way. While a part of this is myth and history, there is another type of ninja that exists. A ninja is also defined as one who studies ninjitsu, a real martial art.2. What Is Ninjitsu? Ninjitsu is the martial art study that originated in Japan. One of its main purposes is to preserve and pass on the ancient knowledge from generation to generation. It is considered the art of enduring life's hardships. There are eighteen discipli
Vovinam - martial arts from Vietnam 2008-04-22 11:38:14 Vovinam is practiced with and without weapons. It is based on the principle of harmony between hard and soft. It includes training of the body as well as the mind. It uses force and reaction of the opponent.Vovinam includes hand, elbow, kicks, escape- and levering techniques. Both attack and defense techniques are trained, as well as forms, combat and traditional wrestling.The wide range of techniques include punching, kicking etc. as well as Forms, wrestling, sword, staff, axe, folding fan and others.Self defense techniques cover defense against weaponless attacks like choking from behind and defense against attacks with knife or sword.Advanced students learn to combine the techniques and learn to defend themselves against armed opponents. Instructors train traditional weapons like the lo Read more:Vietnam
Something About Nunchaku 2008-04-24 09:01:10 The nunchaku is a traditional weapon of the Kobudo weapons set and consists of two sticks connected at their ends with a short chain or rope.Although the certain origin of nunchaku is disputed, it is thought to come from China through the Japanese island of Okinawa. The Japanese word nunchaku itself comes from the Hokkien (Min Nan) word nng-chiat-kun(no-chiat kun). When viewed etymologically from its Okinawan roots, nun comes from the word for twin, and chaku from shaku, a unit of measurement.The popular belief is that the nunchaku was originally a short flail used to thresh rice or soybeans (that is, separate the grain from the husk). It is also possible that the weapon was developed in response to the moratorium on edged weaponry under the Satsuma daimyo after invading Okinawa in the 17t
How To Wrap Your Hands For Boxing 2008-04-26 11:34:46 I show you how to wrap your hands for boxing in this post.We use 180" "Mexican-style" handwraps. To make application easier, rool the wrap backwards.Place loop on thumb and begin wrapping to the back of the wrist. Go around 2-4 times.Next, go up to the knuckles from the back of the hand. Pad the knuckles 2 -3 times.Now, cross back down to the wrist creating an "X" across the back of the hand.Now, go completely around the thumb and secure it to the wrist.Now go between the knuckles, starting with the furthest and working your way back to your thumb.Go completely around the wrist and back up to pad the knuckles another time or two.Create multiple "X"s across the back of the hand. Then finish up on the wrist.Tip #1: Open and close your hand as you wrap to ensure you aren't making it too tight Read more:Hands
How To Make Nunchaku? 2008-04-25 10:21:44 How to make nunchaku is what I post today. There is no standard for nunchaku because people are different from one to another. The best nunchaku for us must be made by ourselves. Here are some steps and tips to make nunchaku.Steps:Find 2 sticks not too long or too fat.Buy a small chain or cut apart a piece of an old chain about 9cm's long.Drill a small hole in one side of each stick.Hot glue the chain into the hole that you made earlier for both sides.Alternatively, screw an I-bolt into the hole and clamp the chain to the I-bolt.Tips:Dress them up a bit, add some designs on your nunchaku.If your using chain, the chain should be thick.If your using nylon rope, you should burn the ends of the rope a little to stop them from coming apart.Use a light weight metal like aluminum or a light dowel