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    some of the dominant events participated by the Filipinos and recently‚ new breed of full contact sport became an emerging trend to Filipinos which is known as Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Mixed Martial Arts is a full contact sport which involves different fighting techniques from the mixture of traditional and non-traditional martial arts. MMA requires lot of strength‚ good condition and discipline but it doesn’t only tests the strength and ability of the men inside the ring but it also examines which

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    Souvannalay Mr. Kite Junior research April 2‚ 2012 Martial Art A Way To A Better Life Most people think that martial arts is all about kicking‚ punching and screaming really loud. Then those people will usually perform the stereotypically karate pose‚ the crane stance. But martial arts is not all about kicking‚ punching‚ screaming really loud‚ making unusual sounds or beating people up. Instead martial arts focuses on the well-being of people. Martial arts can be broken up into five very important terms;

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    ART and NATION BUILDING in COLONIAL INDIA Introduction In nineteenth century India‚ national art had the same status as national demands: it seemed condemned to be a deceived aspiration. The colonial encounter had indeed this effect that it submitted Indian culture to the judgment of Western colonizers; and the result was a strong depreciation of Indian past and present art. To the eyes of the colonizer‚ the artistic tradition in India was indeed a tradition

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    Bullying In Martial Arts

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    programs are prone to failure because they do not take a holistic approach to the cause of these difficulties. As an alternative‚ traditional martial arts training can be an efficient and proactive tool to address the origin of these problems. Contrary to movie portrayals in which martial artists are sometimes depicted as violent‚ aggressive criminals; traditional martial artists base their training

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    those from Southeast Asia where silambam greatly influenced many fighting systems. The Indian community of the Malay Peninsula is known to have practiced silambam during the period of Melaka’s founding in the 14th century. The soldiers of Kings Puli Thevar‚ Veerapandiya Kattabomman and Maruthu Pandiyar(1760–1799) relied mainly on their silambam prowess in their warfare against the British Army.[1] Indian martial artssuffered a decline after the British colonists banned silambam along with various

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    The Kaliradman Warriors

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    refers to the Filipino weapon-based martial arts and fighting system. Kaliradman emphasize the use of hand weapons such as swords‚ knives and spears. This kind of martial art was not well known today‚ even though it is can be considered one of our national prides and served as our cultural identity. Objectives of the study: * Its primary objective is to give entertainment at the same time help the preservation and propagation of the Filipino Martial Arts. * Introduce a new kind of fighting

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    because I look down on them. When I did not show respect to my junior belts they did not respect me because I was younger than them and I was kid. But as I start to learn to respect juniors as well as Most important thing I learn from martial art was joy of accomplishment. When I practice 4 years and took the black belt test‚ I became 1st degree black belt. It was the joy that no one can understand as long as they experience by themselves. It was nothing but just a belt‚ but the joy

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    in general deserve equal attention as the other athletes because they are also talented and versatile‚ and Arnis in itself is a very interesting sport to be left in the shadows. Sadly‚ most Filipinos are not even aware that Arnis is the National Martial Art of the Philippines. Somehow this sport is ignored and perhaps most Filipinos fail to recall it‚ and even the players of Arnis have been quite unnoticed. Take for example Tinelle Palecpec. Despite all the accomplishments and contributions Palecpec

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    discipline imposes onto the life of a martial artist is undoubtedly large. It holds the entirety of our organisation together and the organisations of most other styles. Without it we would have students who never listened and therefore never learned and would become nothing whatsoever. This is easily transferable over to normal life‚ as throughout both training and life one needs to show a certain level of discipline. Mas Oyama said “Following the Martial Way is like scaling a cliff – continue

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    from martial arts Introduction The amount of adult learners in colleges has grown rapidly in the last three years‚ due in large part to the economic downturn following the mortgage scandals and stock crashes of 2008‚ and the large amount of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans returning to the United States . This increase in adult learners is causing teachers to change their teaching styles‚ because adult learners bring unique skills to the classroom and unique problems as well. Martial arts‚ a term

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