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    Board breaking is often exhibited as an incredible talent performed by martial artists at demonstrations or tournaments in order to show off strength. This isn’t true, however, as breaking is an illustrated example of a perfected technique as one would use in a real situation. The accuracy, strength, and power of these techniques is demonstrated through the break. Many people are amazed by breaking, but don’t fully understand how truly easy it is. Breaking can be explained by both the physics behind

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    Essay On First Dan

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    What has changed since I tested for first Dan? I became a first Dan in December of 2015 and a lot has changed since then, from me fully joining the high performance program to learning much more poomsae and improving my technique in all areas of taekwondo. While, I could have tested much earlier I decided to continue practicing my form and technique so that when I tested I did not feel under pressure to learn everything and felt comfortable with all of the material. Firstly, I became a full member

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    I believe that Aikido is fake, dumb, unreal, and would not work in a real life fight I am against Aikido. I believe that kick boxing can overtake the fighting technique of Aikido.I am going to explain the differences between the two and why Aikido can not overtake kick boxing. I am against Aikdo because it looks staged on the videos and looks really fake. In a real fight there would not be any time to do all the fancy kicks and flips unless you are Bruce Lee, wich you are not. If you

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    Through my life I’ve had many special accomplishments, but the one that meant the most to me was the time when I got my second degree black belt in Tae-Kwon-Do. I currently am a second degree black belt with 8 years of consistent training. My journey through this experience was not at all easy. In fact, I had to go through much dedication, time, and sacrifice. My training involved me going to practice 4 days a week, not including tournaments, weekend practices, and times when I went to practice when

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    Starke Research Paper

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    The community of Starke has little to no extracurricular activities for kids. After school, kids are left to do nothing but go home, watch television, and be tiny couch potatoes. Therefore, it is only right that the community offers a program to not only get kids moving but also, teach kids valuable life skills and lessons. The community will offer a martial arts program called Red Dragon Academy to the youth of Starke. Teaching kids martial arts after school will help prevent bullying, teach kids

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    Karate Studio Memo

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    This memo addresses the legality of various options for you to start a karate studio on your property. Through our research, we find the only option likely to be approved is the special use permit. A karate studio located in your pole barn is not viable through either a home occupation or a variance. Moreover, pursuing an accessory use or rezoning to general business is not advised due the likelihood of acceptance and the complications incurred. All options considered, even though a special use permit

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    Karate School Shootings

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    resort to encounter evil act. The analogy tells that you do not expect your house in fire, yet you are prepared with a fire extinguisher. WHAT IS GOJUKAI KARATE-DO? Unlike most (in general) karate schools in the United States that practice modern karate if not sport karate, the karate that taught from this class is a traditional Goju-kai Karate-do. Go (hard), Ju (soft) and kai (style) teaches how to combine in harmony, both hard

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    FRAUDULENT JIU JITSU A Literature Review   Introduction Gracie Jiu Jitsu is a system of martial arts which has been tried and tested against other martial arts and street attacks for one hundred years, and has established a reputation for being as good of a hand to hand self-defense system as there is in the world. Recently, with jiu jitsu’s popularity growing, the system has begun to fall prey to imitators and fabricators attempting to cash in on the unsuspecting public. This literature review

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    Dojo Observation

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    The dojo I visited is the dojo Buena Park known as Chushinkan Dojo which is taught by Nakayama Sensei. I visited the dojo on Thursday, November 12, 2015. I did have general observations of the dojo, the class, the instructor, and the training. There were techniques I recognized and a new Aikido concept I have not experienced before. There was a technique I found interesting. There was not much a difference in learning from CSUF and the dojo. The most interesting part of my visit was watching students

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    It was a very important day for me because I was testing for my second to last belt.i was so excited I felt I might explode !!!!!☺️☺️ It was finally time for my test master lee yelled everyone line up . They started with some exercises. Then he sent everyone to the back of the dojon and started with the white belts(the made the parents go on the mate and the kids kick them), then yellow ex. finally the red belts we started with our form. I think I did really well on it they said that I had nice

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