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    The importance of Teaching Strategies and understanding Learning Styles when teaching Martial Arts to children Shotokan Karate By Lester J C Membe 3rd Dan (4th Dan Grading Thesis) Introduction Teaching is a profession that can yield something amazing when the right ideas and beliefs are implemented in the classroom in this case in a dojo. To teach children‚ Shotokan Karate has to be understood to ensure that it becomes manageable

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    Team C Reflection Team C Reflection Team C will discuss the differences between substantive law‚ procedural law‚ criminal law‚ civil law‚ common law‚ and statutory law. We will provide examples of each law and try to discuss what U.S. Constitution amendments were implemented to protect the rights of businesses and organizations. Civil cases usually involve private disputes between persons or organizations. Criminal cases involve an action considered to be harmful to society as a whole

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    Learning Team Weekly Reflection Law/421 University of Phoenix In Week one of Contemporary Business Law‚ Team A learned about substantive‚ procedural‚ criminal‚ civil‚ common‚ and statutory law. In the reading assignments for week one‚ we discerned the differences that separate the laws and how the courts enforce the laws. Corporations and businesses are awarded protections under the Amendments to the

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    Abstract The challenges facing Martial Arts schools across the nation are many‚ leading to the closing doors and knowledge being lost. Overcoming these challenges is not easy but possible. These challenges include self defense being put in the hands of devices (guns‚ tazers‚ mace‚ pepper spray)‚ Mixed Martial Arts stealing clients‚ the bad economy‚ and the digital age causing laziness and instant gratification desires in our young people. Each of these obstacles is addressed‚ and explained why they

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    MMA‚ for example‚ was developed as nothing more than a style for cage-match entertainment. Traditional martial arts‚ however‚ were developed for a variety of different reasons‚ mainly self-defense. For instance‚ Jiu-Jitsu and Ninjitsu both derive from ancient Japan as a means for the people to defend themselves against the Samurai (Browning n. pag.). Similarly

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    During the Greco-Roman era there existed an ancient Olympic combat sport‚ known as Pankration which featured a combination of grappling and striking skills‚ similar to modern Mixed Martial Arts. This sport originated in Ancient Greece and was later passed on to the Romans.[6] No-holds-barred fighting reportedly took place in the late 1880s when wrestlers representing a huge range of fighting styles‚ including various catch wrestling styles‚ Greco-Roman wrestling and many others met in tournaments

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    witness the graduation of martial artist Will Franken‚ age 14‚ from rank 3rd degree level 4 black belt to probationary 4th degree. This new promotion makes him the highest rank in the Olathe academy’s youth division. Due to age restrictions‚ he can’t become a full 4th degree for a few years. This probationary rank is a new concept in the Tiger Rock Martial Arts International (TRMAI) association‚ created very recently in order to prevent kids from quitting their martial arts training due to having

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    Being Able to Keep Yourself Safe Every year‚ millions of people are kidnapped‚ raped and/or killed. As a result‚ many people have decieded to enroll themselves and their children into some type of self-defense class‚ so they can better protect themselves. The ability to protect yourself when being attacked is vital‚ therefore‚ in order to better understand how to keep yourself safe‚ you must consider whether you have the stamina‚ self-control and knowledge. You can be attacked anywhere at anytime

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    COLLEGE FOUNDATION Extension INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Mixed Martial Arts is also known as MMA for short. This is a full contact sport that is also known as a combat sport. It combines different styles and techniques of fighting. Mixed Martial Arts is popular in part because of the fact that it incorporates so many different styles of fighting. The history of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) dates back to the Olympics of ancient Greece. Mixed Martial Arts fights originated as hand-to-hand combat performed as

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    are Martial Arts‚ which dates back thousands of years‚ and Parkour‚ which started in 1970‚ and is quickly gaining popularity. Korea was unified for the first time under the Silla Dynasty (618- 935 AD). The Hwa Rang Dan warriors of that time helped unify their country and became the first martial artists to include a code of chivalry in their practice. They combined the philosophy of Won Kwan‚ with the movement of Soo Bahk Ki‚ the art of foot and body fighting‚ to create the martial art of

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