The Way of the Warrior: Martial Arts and Fighting Styles from Around the World

The Way of the Warrior: Martial Arts and Fighting Styles from Around the World

Drawing on the vast body of styles practiced around the world, including ancient and obscure styles from every continent on the planet, The Way of the Warrior is an indispensable, one-stop reference work for anyone interested in the martial-arts canon. The Way of the Warrior is divided into seven sections, with each section focusing on the indigenous and imported styles synonymous with a particular geographical region. Styles are listed chronologically by the date of their founding or first documented evidence, and feature signature moves, biographies of founders and famous exponents, guiding principles, and spiritual influences.

Karate Martial Arts Rubber Duck

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Looking for martial arts instruction for my kids in/near Cincinnati, Northern Ky?

Each Judo or Ju Jitsu teacher? Other forms of art that you recommend and why. . . I am looking for an effective, non-violent martial art classes for my children aged 6 and 11.

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Secrets of Teaching Martial Arts More Effectively

Help your students improve at a faster rate. There is more to teaching martial arts than just punching and kicking. Learn the skills of master teachers, so your students will get the best insturction possible. Geared to advanced martial artists and martial-arts instructors.

Secrets of Teaching Martial Arts More Effectively

Martial Arts of the World: An Encyclopedia

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The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid

There is a new karate Kid movie coming out soon but unless your old like me you may not have seen where it all began.

Back in 1984 this was the movie that brought Martial Arts into the mainstream media and helped build a huge surge of young students into dojos all over the country.  It is still a great film and younger people will probably discover for the first time where the quotes ‘Wax on, wax off” came from.

Pick up a copy of this series for your DVD collection.

Do you think it is good or bad for kids to train in multiple martial arts?

My son has already started learning different martial arts.  He is 8 years old now and started training when he was 5.  His main style is Jui Jitsu but he also does Judo and some Kick Boxing lessons for the sparring experience.

Is this a good idea for him to progress quickly in kids martial arts?

Martial Arts Section…?

When we see the “how do I beat up this kid at school” type questions the responsible contributors explain that fighting isn’t the answer. This attitude is what most experienced martial artists have learned through personal experience and their years of training.

If the truest martial arts related answer to these questions is pacifism then answers suggesting anything else go against martial arts training and therefore really have no place here. Answers to knee cap a bully or hit them with a bat or even pull a gun on them (I’ve seen all these and more) are dangerously irresponsible. Many of us train with live sparring which includes a lot of hitting (both giving and unavoidably receiving); questions that are asked about sparring could easily be applied outside of class but these are often answered as they are technical in nature. The school yard fight scenario warrants no answers because it does not relate to the practice of martial arts (even if one or both parties in the fight train). Any answers that advocate violence are against the Community Guidelines definining “Doing Harm”

“Be responsible and don’t misrepresent yourself, claim false credentials or expertise or give advice in a way that might cause someone harm. Don’t incite or advocate violence or harmful practices”

So I’ve covered the valid answers and the invalid answers, but I believe the questions themselves go against community guidelines for a couple other reasons. Not only are they seeking the kind of illegal answers that they invariably get but they quite often begin with a rant against the other kid.

While this post may seem like a rant I believe strongly that these school yard fight questions should be reported and deleted quickly. I haven’t heard about it happening yet but how long will it be till some unstable kid reads the answer to pull a gun and decides that’s his best bet? Martial arts aren’t a game and while we have fun with some answers these ones should not be allowed.

Who else reports these questions as a violation? Who will join me in reporting these questions? What else do you suggest we do to make this section a safer place?
My point isn’t about the unstables that are out there, it’s about questions that violate the community guidelines.

As for it being a fair fight or not, fights can go very bad very quickly. They can lead to escalations and even when they don’t both sides are exposed to legal risks if their guardians decided to press charges. That isn’t including the suspension or expulsion risk you run breaking the zero tolerance policies that many school districts have in place these days. So even a “fair fight” puts people at danger and answer answer for how to fight is only inciting the askers to violence.
Clowns – I realized that as I was writing this; I was just hoping no one would notice. . . thanks a lot :D
I did try to write this as a question related to dealing with other questions that are both annoying and represent a violation of the rules. I presented a clear argument then opened it up as a question so I felt it was less a rant.

Young Man Teaching a Boy Martial Arts Photographic Poster Print, 24×32

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