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Self Defense for Police OfficersWhile some see Driving While Illegal (DWI) as another issue in the illegal immigration debate, for police officers around the country it is just another potential danger. Every time a police officer gets out of a cruiser for a routine traffic stop, he or she isn't safe until it is over. The Karate Secret No One Wants You To KnowHave you seen the History Channel's new show Human Weapon yet? Its pretty friggen good. Sambo Russian for JudoSambo is an acronym for SAMozashchita Bez Oruzhiya or Self-defense without weapons martial art developed in the Soviet Union during the early half of the twentieth century. Very similar to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) in that Sambo is a combination of local style wrestling and Japanese Judo. Kali - The Filipino Cultural Art of Stick and Knife FightingEvery culture throughout history has created some form of martial art so their people can defend themselves in a time of crisis. But the only true test of a martial art is actual combat. Sport Combat Is Still SportThe fact is most people don't realize that sport combatives like boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling and fencing are just sports. All take a lot of skill, training, and heart to compete in, but at the end of the day they only simulate real life combat. The Ultimate Fighting SecretTo fully understand BJJ you must first must look at the evolution of jujutsu into the pre-WWII Judo curriculum developed by Jigoro Kano in the late 19th century. America Frees Women To Fight BackThe women of Afghanistan are now learning how to protect themselves and fight off their repressors thanks to the United States. Things Change or People DieWhile obsolete weapons wind up in a museum, and outdated tactics are preserved in text, once a martial art has been deemed no longer useful on the battlefield it still survives as a sport or as a hobby thanks to groups of enthusiasts who keep up the style to preserve part of their culture. Once a Marine Always a MarineSo, how could a 70-year-old man could take on, and kill, a much younger armed opponent? The answer lies in his old-school Marine Corp training. Kensei: Sword SaintSamurai Miyamoto Musashi was a swordsmen of legendary ability in his own time and left writings that still influence martial artists still today.
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