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    Muay Thai Philippines What is Muay Thai? Muay Thai is a kind of martial arts practiced not only in Thailand but in large parts of the world including Southeast Asian countries. This kind of martial arts is quite similar to some others kinds of martial arts prevailed in Southeast Asia like Pradal serey in Cambodia, tomoi in Malaysia, Lao boxing in Laos and lethwei in Mayanmar. Muay Thai is the national sport of Thailand and has a long history. Traditional Muay Thai is quite similar to Western boxing

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    actors do is learn their part but Steven is put in a lot of like fighting and karate movies because he started learning martial arts at the age of seven, and learned karate from a cook at a

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    you tell us about yourself, Ah-teo?" "I come from a Planet just like this one right here - 'Arconia'. I descend from a bloodline backed by generations of the sweat and strength of my warrior ancestors. I trained under their way and won multiple martial arts tournament, even your best-!" "That's nice to hear, we all remember that. You opressor." Now I'm lost. Is this to shed some light on the 'wrong' things I

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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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    introduced me not only to new people but also to new experiences. It has taught me important lessons and given me priceless skills. Because of karate, I am a more confident, healthy, and responsible person than I have ever been before. Most importantly, martial arts has helped me to embody the five elements of the Be Your Best Self program before I even learned what they were. Karate keeps me active, with about eight hours of training each week, and allows me to participate in intense workouts with skilled

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    I believe jaramiah wallace i believe in many things such as friends, family, love, but boxing tops it all, boxing helps me escape my fears and my pain. Everyday is like a new life lesson, everyday teaches you something new, boxing keeps me moving every day, it makes me want to push myself to the point where giving up is no longer an option, i came this far why should i quit now after all the pain and suffering i have been threw, there’s only two things that really matter

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    Most people are discouraged from hitting others; I, however, was taught how to throw a punch properly. I started kickboxing when I was 15 years old, and I fell in love with it immediately. I relished the feeling of pushing my body past its limits and feeling my muscles complain the next day as validation of my hard work. As a kid I had never played team sports like most of my friends did; while they had soccer practices I stayed home and read books, because my mom taught me to cherish my education

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    different influences that got me to join martial arts. One of the biggest was my friend Jaden, he told me that sunnyvale martial arts was really fun. I also wanted to do martial arts for a very long time so I Had finally found a good martial arts school. I also had lots of other friends that also went to martial arts and I wanted to join them. Those are the main influences or reasons that I Joined martial arts. I wanted to learn many different things from martial arts. I wanted to learn how to defend myself

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    Due to climate changes in the Sahara savannas (the nucleus of civilization), it is acknowledged that the first tribes traveled from that central point (Kenya//Ethiopia) and took their initiations and martial ways of surviving with them (Islamic scholars and Black Gods alike, acknowledge from a source of information that the original or first man was created in the rich soil garden of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, [which is also a part of Africa] as stated in the holy Quran from Black-Mud fashioned into

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     SOCIAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATION: The system relates to the type of protective clothing worn by the players in sports like in martial arts, taekwondo and kick boxing. Technology is becoming is very common in sports to highlight the unfair decisions made by the referees during a game, it’s a very complicated procedure to link technology with the sports, however introducing sensors like (proximity, motion sensor, impact sensors) in sports create a vast difference in the decision making of referees

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