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The Best Martial Arts Movies of 2007

December 25th, 2007 · 8 Comments

Dog Bite Dog [Amazon.com] [Netflix] [IMDB]
After a Cambodian child slave turned assassin completes his assignment, he in turn becomes the target of a vengeful Hong Kong cop. There are no heroic figures in Dog Bite Dog, and no glorification of violence. This stunningly brutal film illustrates an unfortunate truth: the fight isn’t over […]

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If It Doesn’t Look Fake, Then It Isn’t Real Taiji

December 10th, 2007 · 12 Comments

The position of refinement of consciousness in the theory and practice of martial arts is utterly critical. It pervades the fundamentals of training in martial arts as well as the most advanced contents of their highest level. This is the technical and theoretical core and quintessence of martial arts.
To abandon this is tantamount to throwing […]

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Tags: Aikido · Qigong · Tai Chi · Video

Qi Dao – Tibetan Shamanic Qigong: Book Review

December 8th, 2007 · 9 Comments

After reviewing the training methods of Qi Dao, Kumar Frantzis suggested that such material would be more precisely labeled as shen gong, or spiritual cultivation, rather than as qi gong (energy cultivation). While I cannot disagree with his observation, it seems to me that most English-speaking qigong enthusiasts are in fact seeking self-realization, harmony and […]

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Tags: Aikido · Health and Fitness · Qigong · Video · Yoga

Catching an Arrow in Flight: Real Skill or Ninja Myth?

November 17th, 2007 · 10 Comments

Japan’s ninja spies were rumored to possess extraordinary powers of mind and body. By some accounts, ninja could jump twenty feet in the air, walk on water, or even disappear.
Last March, Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters decided to put a few of these legendary supernatural skills to the test, with carefully designed scientific experiments. The following images […]

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Ninja Parade Slips Through Town Unnoticed

November 17th, 2007 · No Comments

From The Onion News Network:
Ninja Parade Slips Through Town Unnoticed Once Again

In Modesto, California today, crowds turned out for the annual Modesto County Ninja Parade, which once again passed through the town entirely undetected.

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Tags: Martial Arts Humor · Video

Watermelon Dim Mak with Steven Seagal

November 11th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Steven Seagal reaches new heights of self-parody, in this scene from his latest movie Shadow Man:
Steven Seagal: So the idea of dim mak, or any kind of internal technique, is not to hurt others but to help others.  Dim mak can be used to heal people, it can be used to kill people.  This is […]

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Tags: Aikido · Martial Arts Humor · Video

Crouching Chambers, Hidden Duff

November 4th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Bill Duff

Jason Chambers

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Lightsaber Techniques of The New York Jedi

October 30th, 2007 · 7 Comments

General Sun wants coffee with a double shot of espresso. General Kalius A’dar will take a black iced tea. Cyran Oghma is all set, thanks. “Anything else, you guys?” Master Flynn asks the others assembled. As the founder of the New York Jedi, Master Flynn (no last name) knows mind tricks don’t work in Starbucks. […]

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Tips for a Successful Martial Arts Demonstration

October 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Last weekend, I attended the third annual World of Martial Arts demonstration in Seattle. The event featured local Karate, Hapkido, Iaido, Tai Chi, and other groups.

Karate demonstration
As in previous years, the show had some positive qualities, and a few negative ones. In the spirit of constructive criticism, I would like to offer some suggestions to […]

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Tags: Tai Chi · Teaching · Video

Three Classic Samurai Film Series

October 10th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Musashi duels on the beach
Samurai Trilogy: Musashi Miyamoto (3 films)
Based on a true story, Samurai chronicles the transformation of a violent, headstrong youth (played by Toshiro Mifune) into one of history’s greatest swordsmen. Samurai won the Academy Award for best foreign film in 1955, and is regarded by many as Japan’s own Gone With the […]

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