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- Though these are street practical martial ways, I've also developed the art form skills an audience likes to see. ...
52. Black Belt Magazine: More Secrets of the Russian Martial Arts (Oct01)
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- More Secrets of the Russian Martial Arts .
- If the Russian martial arts have existed since the 10th century, why is the West hearing about them only now? The answer is twofold: First, until quite recently the Russian people did not seek to expose outsiders to the attributes of their cultural heritage, especially those that involve self-defense skills.
- The martial sport of sambo was one exception to the rule, and for many years it was all that Westerners knew of the Russian fighting arts. ...
- In 1995 the Russian martial arts—in the form of ROSS—were brought to the United States by a worldclass sambo player and national-level coach named Scott Sonnon. ...
- Remy Presas prefers to use the term arnis to describe the stick arts of the Philippines. ...
- Using continuous motion, he then entangles the attacker’s arms so he cannot re-aim the weapon (3). ...
- When attacked with a training rifle and fixed bayonet, Scott Sonnon (right) “creates a plane” around the end of the weapon (1). ...
- Mention the term “Russian martial arts,” and it will probably conjure up images of bloody hand-to-hand battles between Russian soldiers and their adversaries throughout Eastern Europe and the western Asian steppe. ...
- Scott Sonnon, America’s head trainer for Rossijskaya Otechestvennaya Sistema Samozashchity (or “Russian native system of self-defense”), says the Russian martial arts tradition has evolved steadily since the 10th century through constant usage in combat and exposure to various hostile cultures. ... Alexander Ivanovich Retuinskih founded in 1991 after decades of research into sambo and numerous ancient Slavic and Cossack martial traditions.
- If you’re like most martial artists, those principles ensures that no matter which art you practice, you too can use them to boost your fighting skill. ...
- ” Your balance depends on the relationship between your solar (anatomical) plexus and your lunar plexus (known as the tan tien in the Chinese arts), and that determines your center of gravity. ...
- For more information about ROSS, write to American Annex to the International Federation of Russian Martial Art, P. ...
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54. The Legality of Martial Arts Weapons In Canada
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- The Legality of Martial Arts Weapons In Canada.
- Martial arts practitioners, particularly those in the weapons arts, often have concerns about the legality of their weapons. ...
- (d) this article does not deal with firearms, compressed-air weapons and certain other weapons which are not traditional martial-arts weapons. ... The legality of martial arts weapons in Canada is determined by the Criminal Code and the regulations made under it. ...
- The Criminal Code has a number of provisions which bear on martial arts weapons. ... Under section 91(3), possession of a prohibited weapon is a criminal offence. ... The following martial arts weapons are prohibited: (a) a knife with a retractable or folding blade which, by design or through wear, will open by centrifugal force or gravity, or by a spring or similar device. ...
- What is a “weapon”, however, can depend on circumstances. Normally a chair or a beer bottle would not be considered to be a weapon; however, both can be used as a weapon, and if a person does so they can be charged with using a weapon. ... 2 of the Code, a “weapon” is defined as meaning not only an item designed to cause death or injury, but also anything which a person actually uses or intends to use to cause death or injury. ... Thus the beer bottle is not a weapon until a person decides to use it to threaten, to intimidate, or to hurt someone. ...
- However, that is only the definition of what constitutes a weapon. Simply possessing a weapon is not a criminal offence by itself (aside from firearms, prohibited weapons and certain other weapons). ...
- 88, which makes it a crime to possess a weapon for a purpose “dangerous to the public peace” or for the purpose of committing a separate crime. The second part, having a weapon in order to commit a separate crime, is relatively simple: if you carry a knife or club in order to rob the local convenience store, that is a crime even if you do not make it as far as the store. It is more difficult to determine when a weapon is being carried or possessed for a purpose “dangerous to the public peace”. By and large, a weapon carried solely for the purpose of self-defence, for instance, is not being carried for a purpose dangerous to the public peace. Even this is subject to restrictions, however: the weapon must be appropriate to repel the type of attack reasonably expected, and the wielder must be competent to handle it and use it responsibly. ...
55. Cyberpunk Martial Arts
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- I think martial arts are a crucial part of any role playing game, and Cyberpunk is no exception. However, given a few problems I had with plausability, variety, reality and the general mechanics, here is my offering for a revised and more 'correct' list of martial arts and martial arts rules. ...
- First up, here is a list of some skills all Martial Artists should be interested in and will find useful.
- Most martial arts involve some form of weapon training, and even if they do not martial artists will often have a better understanding of close combat weapons.
- A more specialized form of melee, a martial art within itself. ...
- Martial artists are, by definition, athletic. ...
- The martial arts skill sometimes double for this skill (see rules below), however it is still a useful skill to have if it's at a high level.
- For the more traditional martial artists, study of all martial techniques, including zen and field archery, may be attractive to them.
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- Knowledge of ones art and of other martial arts comes naturally. I would almost say this skill is vital for the serious martial artist.
- As above - plus, in the modern age there are often laws surrounding martial arts teachers having to know basic first aid before being allowed to teach. ...
- To truly appreciate the martial arts, one often becomes involved in the culture of the country of its origin. ...
- More often than not, there is a language barrier in mastery of martial arts, that one must cross in order to become truly proficient, even if it's simply knowing a few key words.
- - When attacking, roll a D10 + REF + martial arts skill + key bonuses + modifiers. ...
56. Article: Jian
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- In Chinese martial art schools, wooden swords are used for training, so most martial arts students' first experience with a jian in modern times is with one of those weapons. ...
- The straight-bladed jian became known as a weapon of the aristocracy, monks, high-ranking military officers, professional martial artists and the wealthy for personal defense, training, ceremony, and prestigious decoration. Most of the martial arts of China, such as Taijiquan, still train extensively with jian, and expertise in its technique (kung fu) is said by many of them to be the highest physical expression of their martial skills. ...
- Contemporary jian versions are often forged (shaped with heat and hammer) and assembled by mostly traditional methods for training of practitioners of Chinese martial arts around the world. ...
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- Has done thirty other arts for one class apiece. Is just killing time until he can create his own martial art and associated web site (whose address he will repeatedly post to RMA). Hopes to be inducted to the "World Martial Arts Hall of Fame" as "Supreme Grandmaster of the Year" before his 23rd birthday. ...
- Has read every single book or article ever written on Zen and martial arts. ... Is fond of expounding about how "X" is not a "real martial art" because it lacks a "spiritual component" Solution: Invite your friend Charlie, who has been teaching "X" for a couple of decades, to the dojo to teach a surprise special seminar. ...
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- It is common knowledge that a human's most valuable weapon is his BRAIN. ... All "REAL WORLD" martial instructors teach you that almost anything can be used as a weapon, but a statement alone does not equal training. ... No matter who or where you are, you are "ALWAYS ARMED"! When someone mentions weapon, the average person pictures a "gun, knife or club" as a weapon. ...
- Each inanimate object will have one or more attributes, that if looked upon as a weapon will bring an exciting new dimension to even the most experienced street fighter. ...
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- The knife is probably the most common weapon in the world today, because it also serves as a tool for eating and work.
- Perhaps the most popular, purely martial arts weapon today are the nunchaku, and the reasons are numerous.
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- The bo is an excellent weapon but one of the more impractical ones because of its size. ...
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- For years I have seen Martial Arts Master Teachers who look like they just left a donut eating contest and won it for the 50th time in a row. ... These people might know how to kick and punch, but they are out of shape and not a credit to the fitness of the martial arts.
61. Article: Tonfa
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- The tonfa is a Japanese martial arts weapon from which the modern side-handled police baton is derived. ...
- See also: Okinawa weapon .
62. Article: Wushu
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- Wushu (武術 or 武术; pinyin: wǔshù) literally means "martial art". It is commonly used much the same way as the popular term kung fu, referring specifically to Chinese martial arts, but is in China also used as a general term for any martial art. Today, many also use wushu, modern wushu or contemporary wushu as a name for the modern styles of Chinese martial arts that are practiced solely for exhibition and competition. ...
- 武 (wǔ), meaning martial or military, and 術 (shù), which translates into art, skill or method. Together these form "wǔshù" or "martial art". ... The first means to stop or halt something, and the latter symbolizes an ancient Chinese weapon similar to a spear. Because of this, many consider a more detailed translation of wushu to be "method to stop weapon" or "the art of stopping violence", more similar to the Western term self-defense. This aspect plays a major role in the philosophies that are present in many Chinese martial arts, which emphasize that the best way to defeat an enemy is to do so without fighting, and that the easiest way to not fight is to avoid situations that might lead to any fighting at all. ...
- Nandao is a weapon that appears to be based on the butterfly swords of Yongchunquan, but has been lengthened and changed so that only one is used (as opposed to a pair). ...
63. Article: Jiu jitsu
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- Jujutsu (Hepburn) (Jp: 柔術 "Gentle/Yielding Art", Kunrei-shiki: Zyûzyutu) is a Japanese martial art. ...
- Jujutsu, jujitsu, jiu jitsu - there are a wide range of spellings used in English for this Japanese martial art. ...
- Since this corresponded to a period of time when Japanese martial arts first became widely known of in the West, these earlier spellings are still common in many places, though the romanization of the second kanji as jitsu is unfaithful to the Japanese pronunciation and jujitsu means military preparedness. ...
- Some define jujutsu and similar arts rather narrowly as "unarmed" close combat systems used to defeat or control an enemy who is similarly unarmed. ...
- From a broader point of view, based on the curricula of many of the classical Japanese arts themselves, however, these arts may perhaps be more accurately defined as unarmed methods of dealing with an enemy who was armed, together with methods of using minor weapons such as the jutte (truncheon), tanto (knife), or kakushi buki (hidden weapons), such as the ryofundo kusari (weighted chain) or the bankokuchoki (a type of knuckle-duster), to defeat both armed or unarmed opponents. ...
- These close combat methods were an important part of the different martial systems that were developed for use on the battlefield. ...
- The first references to such unarmed combat arts or systems can be found in the earliest purported historical records of Japan, the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters) and the Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan), which relate the mythological creation of the country and the establishment of the Imperial family. ...
- These systems of unarmed combat began to be known as Nihon koryu jujutsu (japanese old-style jujutsu), among other related terms, during the Muromachi period (1333-1573), according to densho (transmission scrolls) of the various ryu-ha (martial traditions, "schools") and historical records. ...
- Most of these were battlefield-based systems to be practiced as companion arts to the more common and vital weapon systems. These fighting arts actually used many different names. ...
- Although modern in formation, gendai jujutsu systems have direct historical links to ancient traditions and are correctly referred to as traditional martial systems or ryu. ...
- Himizu Ryu is also alleged to be one of the most comprehensive martial systems still in practice today. ...
- If a Japanese based martial system is formulated in modern times (post Tokugawa) but is only partially influenced by traditional Nihon jujutsu, it may be correctly referred to as goshin (self defense) jujutsu. Goshin jujutsu is usually formulated outside Japan and may include influences from other martial traditions. ...
- Compared with the empty-handed fighting arts of neighboring China and Korea, Japanese jujutsu systems place more emphasis on throwing, immobilizing and/or pinning, joint-locking, and strangling techniques. ...
- Since there seems to be a number of relatively new martial systems identifying themselves as jujutsu these days, it is appropriate to look at those characteristics which distinguish a style as traditional Japanese jujutsu. ...
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- Beginner's Resource for Martial Arts - information on how to choose which style to pursue and how to find a place to study. ...
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66. Article: Tai Chi Chuan
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- taiji fist), is a Nei chia ("internal") Chinese martial art which is known for its claims of health and longevity benefits. T'ai Chi Ch'uan is also known as a "soft style" martial art. ...
- They say that once the T'ai Chi principles have been understood and internalized into the bodily framework the practitioner will have an immediately accessible "toolkit" thereby to improve and then maintain their health, to provide a meditative focus, and that can work as an effective and subtle martial art for self-defence. ...
- Students, by this theory, will appreciate the full benefits of the entire art in the fastest way through physical training of the martial art aspect. ...
- The following quote was taken from one of the first writings published on the internal arts, written in the late 1800s, by the well known Wu Yu-hsiang stylist Li I-yü (translated by Douglas Wile in Lost T'ai Chi Classics of the Late Qing Dynasty): .
- Considered to be the senior branch of the T'ai Chi Ch'üan family styles, the Chen style today is known for its low postures and vigorous martial art training. ...
- Some traditions purport that a disciple of Zhang Sanfeng named Wang Zongyue taught the martial art later to be known as T'ai Chi to the Chen family, but this cannot be confirmed. ...
- Was developed by Sun Lu-t'ang (孫祿堂, 1861-1932), who was considered expert in two other internal martial arts styles Hsing-i Ch'uan (Xingyiquan) and Pa Kua Chang (Baguazhang) before he came to study T'ai Chi. ... Interestingly, Sun started studying with Hao relatively late in his life, but his accomplishments in the other two internal arts led him to develop his T'ai Chi abilities to a high standard more quickly than is usual. ...
- Some consider that what is practised under that name today may be a modern back-formation based on stories and popular veneration of Chang San-feng (see below) as well as the martial fame of the Wudang monastery (there are many other martial art styles historically associated with Wudang besides T'ai Chi). ...
- Therefore the didactic story is told that Chang San-feng as a young man studied Tao Yin breathing exercises from his Taoist teachers and martial arts at the Buddhist Shaolin monastery, eventually combining the martial forms and breathing exercises to formulate the soft or internal principles we associate with T'ai Chi Ch'üan and related martial arts. Its subsequent fame attributed to his teaching, Wudang monastery was known thereafter as an important martial center for many centuries, its many styles of internal kung fu preserved and refined at various Taoist temples associated with the Wudangshan system. ...
- The repeated practice of the solo routine is said to encourage circulation throughout the students' bodies, maintain flexibility through their joints and familiarize the students with the leverage associated with the martial applications implied in the forms. ... The solo forms, hand and weapon, are catalogues of movements that are practiced individually in pushing hands and application scenarios to prepare students for self-defence training. ...
- Weapon forms and fencing employing the straight sword (jiàn 劍), a heavier curved sword (dāo 刀, which is actually considered a big knife), fan, staff, and 7 and 13 foot spear (qiāng 槍). ...
- T'ai Chi combat techniques are similar to those found in other Chinese martial arts, with an emphasis on sensitivity to the opponent's movements dictating appropriate responses. ...
67. Extremely Sharp: Swords, Knives, Martial Arts and more
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68. Annotated Martial Arts Bibliography
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- Annotated Martial Arts Bibliography.
- An oral history of the martial arts and their origins as practised on Okinawa today. ...
- 1994The Martial Arts Sourcebook. ...
- Designed for the user who already has extensive knowledge in an area of the martial arts, this is a compendium of all sort of information: lists of forms from various arts and their styles, famous martial arts personalities (both within their own sphere and in popular culture) and martial arts in popular culture (movies, television) plus a large compilation of competition results and honours awarded in the martial arts. ...
- 1983Martial Arts: Traditions, History, People. ...
- A superb compilation about aikido, judo, karate, kung fu, taekwondo, and all sort of martial arts up until the time of the book's compilation. ...
- 1969Comprehensive Asian Martial Arts. ... An earlier authoritative and well-researched work concerning the martial arts.
- 1988 A Dictionary of the Martial Arts. ...
- Great for a quick look at all sorts of martial arts, their competitions, their masters, and their origins. This book is also interesting since it gives a European outlook on the martial arts.
- An up to the minute introduction not only to Shaolin Kung Fu but the Chinese martial arts and in some ways to karate as well. An excellent examination of the various styles, how to train in them, and the spirituality that can be associated with this martial art.
- 1996Spiritual Dimensions of the Martial Arts. ...
- A book that deals exclusively with spirituality in the various martial arts, both in the past and in the present. Also a good quick overview of the types of Asian fighting arts.
69. MartialTalk.Com - Firearms as a martial arts weapon?
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- Firearms as a martial arts weapon? .
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- Firearms as a martial arts weapon? We recently had this discussion on our web board and thought it would nice to see what other people think. Should modern firearms be considered a type of martial arts weapon or not? Why? Dan .
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- I've been surprised that more modern martial arts don't teach the use of at least the pistol--both the obvious issue of marksmanship and the more CQC-oriented issues of using and retaining it when in tight, etc. Is it a martial arts weapon? I know that gunpowder based weapons have been taught in ninjutsu and the bayonet has its own martial art in Japan. ... in my gut, I don't see it as being akin to the things we do in what we call the 'martial arts', and in my gut I feel it isn't. ...
- I would have to take the opposite opinion in that I feel that firearms are indeed an intrigal part of the martial arts. No, perhaps not what we would consider martial arts in a traditional setting. But what is 'Martial'? It is loosely the art of war an/or defense. ... Points covered for example; Type of weapon Ammunition selection Cover & concealment Condition 1 & 3 carry 1 handed chambering 1 handed reloads Tactical reloads Officer down drills VIP drills Instinctive shooting Shooting with reactionary hand And various other topics. ...
- Certainly, why not? Martial arts include clubs, knives, batons, swords, why not guns? Shooting can be an art, science, or an ugly but effective way to save your own life. Also I am a firm believer that the martial artist should learn any reasonable skill in life to increase changes of survival. ...
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- strength training at this level, pretty much any popular Martial art will do. ... to learn self defense Jeet Kun Do, Dim Mak, Kempo, Ninjitsu, weapon styles, gun training(I don't like guns, but it's still good to know how they work) very advanced:. ... self defense alot of the world military hand-to hand, above black belt level Kempo, traditional Karate-do, Aki-jitsu in case you can't tell, I think the internal styles are important anyone disagree w/ the above? have you tried a style which would fit better? The above is only stuff I've tried, I'm sure that there are other really good arts which I have no knowledge of. for example, I keep hearing about Brazillain martial arts as well as Hawaiian Martial arts, but I don't know much about them. ...
- Judo is esentially a cross between a martial art and a sport; there's not a lot of 'realism' in it. ...
- coming back to martial arts, i was under the impression that kung fu was the best. wasn't jeet kun do invented by bruce lee? about the brazilian martial arts, i know wesley snipes is really good in this brazilian martial art called Capoeira. ...
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