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Is Aikido a Martial Art ?



Is Aikido a Martial Art?
Sensei Henry Ellis - 2005

Henry Elis Co-Author of the book Positive Aikido and a direct student of Kenshiro Abbe Sensei from 1957.


PART 1

At first sight of the above title I am sure that a lot of Aikidoist's will be angry, they will assume that this is yet another attack on the credibility of Aikido by other martial artist's.
On this occasion they are totally wrong, I have been a student of Aikido since 1957, In those early days I first started Judo in 1956 at the Kenshiro Abbe School of Budo, I studied Karate with Harada Sensei and Kendo with Tomio O'Tani Sensei, so with my background I feel that I have something to offer to this debate.




First Impressions

The Aikido that I first saw being demonstrated by Abbe Sensei in 1956 was without doubt a positive martial art.
I was immediately impressed by its positive techniques and power, and in those days my fellow martial artists and I were in no doubt that we were witnessing a devastating new form of self-defence as demonstrated by Kenshiro Abbe Sensei.
Abbe Sensei had begun his martial arts career at the age of five and became a legend in his own lifetime. At eighteen he was the youngest ever all Japan Judo champion and also the youngest ever 5th Dan at the world renowned Kodokan. He later became the oldest ever all Japan Judo champion at the age of thirty three.

When Abbe Sensei arrived in the UK in 1955 he was 8th Dan Judo, 6th Dan Karate, 6th Dan Kendo, 6th Dan Kyudo, 6th Dan Aikido,
the question must be asked; would this Budo master have studied Aikido if he did not believe it to be a martial art?

It is my opinion that Abbe Sensei would not have studied Aikido as it is today.

Tadashi Abe Sensei

Tadashi Abbe Sensei taught Aikido in France in 1952, he also visited Britain where Henry Ellis was fortunate to study with him. In 1967 Tadashi Abe Sensei returned to Japan where he visited the Aiki Kai Hombu Dojo. after watching the classes in progress he stood up and raised his voice and stated " I wish to apologise to all the ladies present! This is not Aikido, It is only for women". he then threw his diplomas on the tatami and walked out of the dojo never to return.

Please break my finger

As a direct student of Abbe Sensei I asked one day whilst we were traveling to a seminar
"Sensei, how did you first become a student of O'Sensei and Aikido"?
He smiled as he reminisced for a few moments; then told me the following story:

He said that he was a young man at the time and the Judo champion of all Japan and traveling on a crowded train across Japan to yet another Judo competion.
Sitting opposite him in the same carriage was an old man who was trying to make some conversation with him, Abbe had his eyes closed as he tried to sleep.
The old man said to him " I know who you are" Abbe Sensei replied rather modestly " everyone knows who I am, I am Kenshiro Abbe champion of all Japan" he politely asked the old man who he was, the old man replied
"I am Morihei Ueshiba founder of Aikido" Abbe Sensei nodded politely and suggested that they now try to get some sleep, the old man suddenly stuck his hand forward and offered the smallest digit to this powerfully built young man, Abbe was stunned as the old man said "
please break my finger" Abbe thought I will break his neck if he doesn't go to sleep, he was now becoming irritated by this old man, he immediately grasped the old mans finger in an attempt to shut him up, he freely admitted that in his frustration it was his intention to break the offending digit. To his total amazement he was suddenly slammed onto the carriage floor. As he lay prostrate and unable to move he knew he had to study with this master. He asked O'Sensei if he could study with him, O'Sensei agreed and Abbe stayed with O'Sensei for ten years.

O'Sensei had spent many years studying various martial arts, I believe that the art of Daito-ryu and Ju-jitsu had more influence on the development of Aikido than anything else he had studied, and we know he went to Mongolia to fight and this would be the perfect opportunity to test his many skills in a real situation, so we can be in no doubt that this incredible man was a true warrior and modern Samurai.

A knife for my enemy

It was this early positive style of Aikido that Abbe Sensei brought to the UK in 1955, at this time there was also the first Japanese master to Europe, this was Tadashi Abe Sensei 6th Dan who was based in France, he was a small man even by Japanese standards, but to my mind he was the hardest man I have ever met.


He was very similar to Kazuo Chiba Sensei who I met with in London's West End last week, When he traveled he always carried a knife with him, this was not for his own protection but to hand to his shocked opponent, he would say "please, this is for you".
He said that an opponent with his bare fists was no challenge, but a man with a knife was "very interesting".

I think we can safely assume that as these teachers were so hard and positive then this must have been the style of Aikido that was being taught at the Hombu dojo in Japan, this was the Aikido of O'Sensei as a young man, the Aikido being taught today is that of O'Sensei as an old man, there is no doubt that as people get older they lose the spirit of their youth and become more philosophical in their approach to life.

My father who was once regarded as the toughest man in town later in life found his peace taking his dog for long walks. I believe that we now have two aikido's, traditional aikido which if truly traditional (this word is much abused) is the martial side of Aikido, the soft fantasy and dancing style of Aikido should simply be categorized as an "Art".

Those who are true traditional Aikidoists will take no offence at this article, yet the dancers will probably be offended and I care little for their feelings as I honestly believe that this soft Aikido has no more right to call itself a martial art than has synchronized swimming has a right to be in the Olympics.

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PART 1

I attempted to establish the hard style of Aikido that was first introduced to the West in the 1950's. I would like to emphasize the fact that I get no satisfaction from publicly criticizing Aikido and I get a great deal less satisfaction when I see Aikido being brought into ridicule.

To continue from part one.....

Hard training

The training in and exercises in those early days were very hard and physical, with karate style kicking and punching a very integral part of our warm up, followed by 200 press ups on the backs of the wrists, with fingers pointing both inwards and outwards, very often while you were in the raised position Abbe Sensei would instruct another student to sit on your back, as we were the only group of five Dan grades in the UK and all in the same dojo then this was the training in all the Aikido dojos in the UK and today we are the only organization in Aikido still doing these press ups.

The purists say "these press ups are bad for you" what they really mean is they can't do them, this is all part of the watering down of traditional Aikido.

Choreography

Aikidoists are often accused of practicing " Choreographed Aikido" and to be honest I must admit that these claims are very often justified, with Uke (attacker) preparing to break fall long before he makes his attack, and most of them attack off balance , therefore making any multiples of techniques possible with the minimum of effort and of course this makes Tori (defender) look "fantastic". I saw one 6th dan just moving aside whilst several uke's were breakfalling at him, it did not look like a group attack, more like a ukemi class.

What is really sad is that these people believe that this is good Aikido.
Kenshiro Abbe Sensei would always say to us that "two" students are training at the same time, one is Uke who is learning and improving his attacking techniques and his
opponent Tori is also learning and improving his defensive techniques, whilst we were training with Abbe Sensei if Uke's foot or heel came off the mat as he attacked Abbe Sensei would give the offending leg a good whack with a shinai (bamboo sword) he would then say " My English is very bad but my shinai speaks fluently!".

If Uke attacks on balance then it is obvious that Tori's technique must be good and strong to throw him, and as Abbe Sensei said so many times " two students are training" .
Mark Eastman a strong young Dan grade with me went on a seminar recently where there was a 6th Dan. The 6th Dan refused to use him as Uke stating " I can not use you as you do not harmonize with me", he was not being awkward or difficult just attacking on balance.

Diluted training

Today all of these traditional exercises and training methods have now changed to a simple warm up routine with jumping up and down on the spot and lots of deep spiritual discussion.
Hard exercise is now considered to be aggressive and not in harmony with the true spirit of Aikido.

Abbe Sensei said that hard training developed the spirit, he also referred to Ki during those early days as he demonstrated the power of his technique, when asked to explain the meaning of Ki, he said not to worry about Ki as that would be a part of our training and development.

He then said "Only when you reach first Dan will you be able to understand the true concept of Ki as a further extension of your Aikido."
I still believe that line of thought, and the instructors in our dojo's very rarely speak of Ki although it is taught as a important and integral part of our training and study.

Ki Aikido

Although Ki is generally recognized as the spirit and breathing during the application of technique, every teacher and student will offer a very wide and varied and sometimes bizarre interpretation of the meaning of this much abused word.
The main problems arise and are created by the teachers themselves, who very often mislead their students to the extent that they almost believe that Ki is a form of magic. The following is one prime example from a very prominent Aikido magazines letters section.


Title: The Spirit of Protection
I am a carpenter and 2nd kyu in Aikido. I was working in a large new home doing repair work, I had finished my job and was heading for a long staircase when I noticed the owners two year old son was heading for the same stairs from the opposite direction.
As he approached the top of the stair he was watching me and not where he was going. I was too far away to grab him, so I shot to him (irimi) and stuck my arm straight out to him, my "Ki" went through the little boys' face and out the back of his head, he fell backwards and started crying.
His mother heard the crying and came up the stairs, when I told her what had happened, she thanked me,
I said "Don't thank me, Thank Aikido".

That poor child may well now be as disturbed as the writer.

Harry Potter Ryu

There are many such misguided examples which I will refer to in future articles, it is this kind of nonsense that brings Aikidos credibility into doubt I am fully aware that every martial art has its own version of " Harry Potter" in their ranks, what I fail to understand is that there are more of them in Aikido than all the other martial arts combined.

The reason that I am so critical and vociferous about Aikido is that every day I see these people watering down this great martial art that I have spent most of my life studying, teaching and promoting for the past 46 years. I am often asked "Sensei, which do you think is the best and worst martial art".

I always make the same reply " All the martial arts are good, if there is a problem with any martial art, then it can only be the people who represent that particular art who misrepresent their art

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PART 3

The Converted

In articles parts one and two I have covered the introduction of Aikido to the West, and the impact on other Martial Artists, Aikido progressed and developed in the UK by visiting existing dojos of all the various Martial Arts and offering to demonstrate and teach for free in the hope of starting a small class in the more receptive dojos, as one can imagine this was no easy task as more often than not our efforts were not an open invitation to most dojos.
In the end the positive style of the early Aikido won through, and this is a very important point to make in the early development of Western Aikido was that most of the new students of Aikido were from other Martial Arts. I do not believe that we could have converted other Martial Artists to Aikido had it not been so strong and effective.

Kenshiro Abbe Sensei - 8th Dan Judo, 6th Dan Karate, 6th Dan Kendo, 6th Dan Aikido.

Bad breath!

I have referred to the many changes in Aikido over the past 48 years from its history to training and choreography and Ki Aikido and also the many Harry Potters of the Aikido world, as a direct result of these articles I was contacted by a Aikido student in the UK to tell me that she had now stopped training in Aikido because her teacher stated that he was now going to teach the students "To breath through their toes".

Lets Dance

The most important of all the changes that have taken place in the past 48 years have to be the changes in technique and its application, the early style of Aikido was very compact and powerful. From the day of its introduction to the UK, Aikido was always taught as a circular moving Martial Art with Tori at the centre of all movement.
As Uke (the attacker) made his attack, Tori would turn within his own circle making it possible to carry out the technique in a very small area of maybe four square feet. Today the fantasy aikidoist need a football pitch.
I have seen some so called "masters" twirling Uke around on the end of one finger and pirouetting several times before being thrown the full length of the mat.

Harmonising

Kenshiro Abbe Sensei always taught that Uke would only "go" if the technique was effective. I often hear and have seen some of these people who say they can throw an opponent without touching them and sometimes by breathing and projecting their "Ki".
You cannot do that if someone is attacking on balance, I have never seen anyone do that to a student of mine. Of course if you do attack on balance you will then be accused of "Not harmonizing".

Aikido for real

I have read various accounts of the first Americans to practice Aikido in the early 60's. There were Americans practicing Aikido in the UK in the late 1950's at "The Hut" The Abbe School of Budo.
The Americans were members of the USAF stationed in the UK. they were always questioning " How would that work in the street?" and we would often finish up in the car park of The Hut after class and engage in some real Aikido.
Afterwards everyone would be in good spirits and have a few beers.

Sunday mornings were always the best practice sessions with the dojo doors being locked to all but the Dan grades. It was then that the Dan grades would fight each other for real. This was the only way to truly evaluate your technique.
On one occasion I was fighting with Sensei Ken Williams (The British National Coach) he hit me hard and I went down clutching my chest and moaning loudly in agony.
It was known that I didn't go down and I never made a fuss, so now everyone was concerned for me and as Sensei Williams leaned over me asking "Harry, are you OK" I lashed out with my fist at his head, just making a glancing contact, he then stepped back and kicked me in the head putting an end to my cunning.

The smallest of all the Dan grades was Eric Dollimore, he was only about 5ft-6in in height and around 130 lbs.
I always felt that Eric was avoiding me on these Sunday morning sessions, as he was about to leave the mat I said to him "Eric, would you like to try against me" he just turned and said "Sorry Harry, I have to be at my girlfriends home for lunch". As he left the mat I smiled to myself and thought "That's what I expected" the smugness did not last long as I heard a voice behind me say
"OK then Harry, can we make it quick as I must get away".
It was Eric; for a moment I was surprised then I thought to myself if you want it quick I will accommodate you.
I moved in to take him out with the one punch and the next thing I knew I had gone through the dojo office partition wall and I was still lying stunned the office floor when I heard Eric's voice call out
"See you Monday Harry, gotta go".
That was a very important lesson to me, I have never underestimated anyone since the little guy taught me a lesson.

The Grading Lottery

If in the 1950's and 60's you saw a 5th or 6th Dan you would be in awe of him. I now see so many multi grades and to be honest they would not be graded first Dan in the old days. They make these claims knowing that if they are ever challenged and prove their mettle they know they can claim that this is against the principals of Aikido.
Another favourite of these people is to juggle around with their grades and come up with multiples of matching grades, for a prime example of this abuse check out the article "British Aikido-The Controversy" on the web-site http://www.geocities.com/BritishAikido

Mitsusuke Harada Sensei "5th Dan"
Harada Sensei was my Karate teacher in the 1960's, he was then and still is a 5th Dan at the Shotokan dojo in Tokyo. he was graded by the founder of modern day Karate Gichin Funakoshi Sensei.
He taught Karate to the USAF at the Kodokan dojo after the second world war. He was graded 5th Dan by Funakoshi Sensei in 1957 and is still 5th Dan after 45 years, stating that "Any grade above 5th Dan is totally pointless".
This is exactly the feeling of Sensei Derek Eastman and myself, although we are two of the only remaining four of the original group left of Kenshiro Abbe Sensei's group from the 1950's, we both agreed that there were too many "Harry Potter" grades around, we then decided that like Harada Sensei we would make 5th Dan the highest level in our organization.

Serious study

I will take a break now that these articles are complete and do some serious "Toe breathing".

I do not know what direction the Martial Arts will take when all the "Old Timers " are gone.

As one of the comments on a martial arts forum said "We can still make a difference".

To the one who asked on another forum after my father, he was not a martial artist, just a hard man who started working at the age of 13 years two miles underground in the South Yorkshire coal mines.

Sensei Henry Ellis.

http://www.EllisAikido.org

http://www.geocities.com/britishaikido



About the author:

Henry Ellis co-author of the new book Positive Aikido and a direct student of the legendary master Kenshiro Abbe Sensei from 1957.


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Dojo Training vs. Real Fighting for Self-Defense - A Martial Arts Lesson From Abraham Lincoln


There seems to be two schools of thought when it comes to martial arts training. The first, we'll call them the "safety-first" schools, adheres to the philosophy of no-contact or light contact and never doing anything that might cause injury to a student.

This school usually focuses on solo training with little to no actual contact between students without the use of padded, safety gear.

The second school, we'll call them the "tough-guy" schools, believes that you have to do everything for real if you're going to be any good.

This school tends to avoid solo training and kata "forms" for a more no-holds-barred, freestyle approach to combat training.

Each sees the other as wrong. Unfortunately, just as with all extremists, each misses the possibility of a third, or middle approach to training.

The Warrior Concepts Black Belt Mastery programs are designed to take this middle path, aiming for a safe approach to the training while focusing on the important key elements that will be present and crucial to surviving a brutal attack. If you've read my other articles and blog posts, or if you've attended my live classes and training events, you already know what I'm talking about.

In this article, I want to focus on one of these views - the "tough-guy syndrome" - and talk about the misconceptions present that, contrary to their intent, lead these students astray from their ultimate goal.

Now, before I begin, let me say that there are those people out there who are just plain tough. They can take as much as they dish out and have an almost superhuman ability to withstand pain and punishment. But...

...these people will be so with or without fight training.

As I've discussed in other articles, there is a vast difference between a warrior and someone who fights for pleasure or reward. Where the warrior seeks to be able to defend self and others only when necessary - and with the least amount of wear and tear on him or her self - the fighter will very often put themselves in more danger just to show that they are the toughest guy there.

Here are several truths about the nature of training and combat that I have discovered from over thirty years of not only martial arts training, but from actually having to survive in real-world self-defense situations.

  • 1. Dojo training (practice) is NEVER the same as the real thing. No matter how much you try to make it so. Unless you're actually cracking ribs, breaking legs, gouging eyes, and dislocating joints during training, you're still "pulling" and therefor NOT in combat mode.

  • 2. Related to number one above... You don't do to your friends what you do to an enemy who's trying to maim or kill you. Again, slow training which takes into account things like adrenal response, attacker-logic and good combat strategy is better than acting strong and going fast so you can feel tough.

Science has already proven that, in suvival mode when under the influence of adrenaline, epinephrine, and several other chemicals dumped into the blood stream by the hypothalemus and triggered by the amigdala, you will already go as fast, and be as strong, as you can be. In other words, you don't have to train fast to BE fast in a combat situation.

In fact, it's far more important to practice drills and exercises that develop your ability to think quickly and calmly under pressure than to worry about how fast you're going. This is an important lesson for the tough guys who think they're training for real.

And finally...

  • 3. Just because you make the training "feel" real - doesn't make it so.

Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States of America, used to ask people what appeared to be a simple question that illustrates this point perfectly. He used to ask a person...

"How many legs does a dog have?" (Feel free to answer the question for yourself)

Of course, the answered would invariably be, "four."

"Correct," he would reply. Then he would go on to say, "let's pretend that the dog's tail is actually a leg, now how many legs does the dog have?"

How about it? Simple question. Simple answer, right?

Well. If your initial thought was to answer with, "five"... I'm sorry to say...

...you'd be wrong!

Just because we "pretend" - just because we play a little mental game - and "say" that the dog's tail is a leg, doesn't make it one. The dog still only has four legs.

And, just because you make your martial arts training "feel" real, doesn't make it so.

Don't believe me?

That's okay. You can believe whatever you want. But...

...before you begin spouting that I don't know what I'm talking about, do yourself a huge favor and ask anyone else with the same real-world combat experience that I do, how similar actual combat is to their training drills.

If they weren't confidential, I'd be happy to direct you to all of the military and law enforcement guys on my list who routinely find themselves in the "line of fire." Then they could tell you the same things they share with me when they comment on these articles. They could tell you I'm right.

But, this isn't about me being right. This is about you figuring out what you need to get proficient with this area of your life as quickly as possible.

Like I said before, you are always free to choose what you think and do. That's the great thing about having free will.

Just don't confuse free will and what you've chosen to do, with what's going on and what will work in the real world.

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This modern day "Mad Max" expects no mercy. Beware of Montero's people -- they worship strength and have no mercy for the weak. This dangerous cult begins a wave of terror as Montero makes his plans for a drug and murder empire. Only one man stands in his way -- Sgt. W-2 of the special police forces, who is about to become the Mad Max of Asia. With his armor--covered big block Chevy Camaro, he must race against time and Montero's hoard of death machines. There will be no prisoners in this fight between man and machines!



Game of Death



Game of Death
Bruce Lee died after shooting only a few scenes of his ambitious Game of Death, but that didn't stop greedy producers from finishing and releasing "Lee's last film," even if he's doubled for most of it. Lee planned an ambitious expression of his fighting philosophy, and his story culminates in the rigorous challenge of the "Game of Death," in which combatants take on successively greater and greater masters as they fight their way to the top of a tower. Only a few fight scenes were completed, and the released film is about a martial arts movie star who takes on a syndicate of drug dealers. Lee faces down the towering Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in an impressive battle, one of the only surviving scenes from Lee's original shoot, while outtakes from his battle with Chuck Norris in Return of the Dragon are used along with real-life footage from Lee's funeral. The rest of the film is a mishmash of car chases and clumsily edited fights, complete with awkward inserts of Lee's face. His double remains hidden behind a pair of dark glasses or a motorcycle helmet throughout, and he abruptly changes into a yellow jumpsuit for no reason other than to match Lee's costume in the final scene. --Sean Axmaker



Your Best Defense VHS Deborah Magone



Your Best Defense VHS Deborah Magone
An excellent video for both men & women! In this tape, Deborah Magone, the first female 4th degree Black Belt in Okinawan Seidokan Karate, illustrates strategies to help you develop a highly effective means of self defense. Points covered include: vital striking areas, basic punches, kicks, knee and elbow strikes, blocks and proper falling techniques. Techniques are shown for purse snatching, when knocked to the ground, hair pulls, grabs and chokes. 45 min.



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Great Honour for Martial Arts Instructor


Brighton based Martial Arts school owner and Instructor, Matt Hobden, 33, has just returned from a chance of a lifetime visit to the head quarters of Choi Kwang Do International in Atlanta, USA. Matt was invited by one of the world?s greatest martial artists Grandmaster Kwang Jo Choi to test for his black belt and passed the tough examination under the watchful eye of the Grandmaster himself.

Additionally he also attended the 20th Anniversary celebrations of Choi Kwang Do and met students from other countries including Australia and New Zealand.

Choi Kwang Do is the world?s fastest growing martial art. The art is non-contact and non-competitive and promotes wellbeing, health and fitness through it?s easy to learn sequential movements, which attracts people from all walks of life.

Matt said ?I have been practicing Choi Kwang Do for over 3 years and it was a great honour to be invited to Atlanta to perform my grading in front of Grandmaster Choi.? Matt went on to say ?there are only a handful of Choi Kwang Do schools in the UK and I have just opened a school, The Choi Foundation, in the Preston Park area. The trip to Atlanta has greatly enhanced my knowledge of the art and has been a once in a lifetime opportunity?.

For more information about Choi Kwang Do, Matt can be contacted on 07895 066321 or matthobden@thechoifoundation.co.uk, More information about Choi Kwang Do and classes in Brighton can be found at http://www.thechoifoundation.co.uk/



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IN EASY TECHNIQUES FOR SELF DEFENSE, Gene Simco demonstrates an assortment of effective self-defense techniques that any one can apply in threatening situations. With an easy approach to self-defense when physical confrontations are unavoidable, you can train yourself in an automatic, instinctive, reliable response to virtually any form of attack. This easy approach does not require size, strength, or speed. It requires you to use your brain and practice constantly. This lesson includes a supplemental segment on techniques for law enforcement and other professionals, which they use to subdue and restrain their attackers as well as defend themselves.

GENE SIMCO, a renowned martial artist who holds black belts in both classic and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, is a sought-after instructor among professional and recreational practitioners alike. Gene has years of experience teaching in military and law enforcement and is a Special Operations Combative Instructor. Gene has trained state, national, and world champions from all walks of life. Here his teachings are passed to you!



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Unarmed Fighting Techniques of the Samurai by Masaaki Hatsumi - The Journal News / Lohud.com

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Unarmed Fighting Techniques of the Samurai by Masaaki Hatsumi
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Child-Development, Safety, & Self-Defense for Kids Through the Study of Martial Arts


Are you a parent looking for a way to teach child-development traits, child safety, and self-defense skills necessary for success in the world - to help your child develop to his or her fullest potential? Well...

All Child-Development Programs Are NOT the Same!

While there are many good children's programs, groups, and organizations out there, the truth is that, when examined closely on the grounds of benefits...

... no other child-development program develops the whole child like a well-structured martial arts program.

We all have three basic aspects to our make-up, and children are certainly no different. If we are to insure that our children grow up with all of the advantages necessary to become positive, powerful and productive people, we must make sure that we work to provide those things, including educational resources, that will develop these three aspects within them:

  • Physical (including the body and it's overall fitness, strength level, and health)

  • Mental (including clarity and focus, knowledge, and problem-solving abilities)

    and...

  • Spiritual/Emotional (including feelings of self-worth, value, and purpose)

A well-structured program teaches the same child-development lessons that many other groups and organizations do, but with several distinct differences.

These differences include:

  • Developing the whole child (physically, mentally & emotionally)

  • The leaders are walking, talking examples of the program

  • Challenging every student to succeed (not just rewarding those who do)

  • The program is based on sound child-development principles

  • The leaders understand and use good child-development models for maximum results with all types of children

Only a well-structured martial arts program for children develops the whole child...

... body, mind, and spirit.

If you've never thought of looking into the martial arts for your child, consider it. It just might be the best decision you ever make for them.

Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior Concepts International. A senior teacher in the Japanese warrior art of Ninjutsu, he specializes in teaching the ancient ways of self-protection and personal development lessons in a way that is easily understood and put to use by modern Western students and corporate clients. Through their martial arts training, his students and clients learn proven, time-tested lessons designed to help them create the life they've always dreamed of living, and the skills necessary for protecting that life from anything that might threaten it. To learn more about child development and other subjects related to the martial arts, self-defense, personal development & self-improvement, visit his website at http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com To subscribe to his online newsletter, go to http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/newsletter.html



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December 30, 2006 - From the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck Liddell puts his belt on the line against Tito Ortiz in a highly anticipated rematch. Fighters featured on the undercard include Forrest Griffin, Keith Jardine, Michael Bisping, Chris Leben, Andrei Arlovoski and Thiago Alves. A total of 9 bouts.

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The Structure of Aikido: Volume 1: Kenjutsu and Taijutsu Sword and Open-Hand Movement Relationships (Structure of Aikido, Vol 1)
In this remarkable interpretation of the foundation of Aikido technique, Gaku Homma focuses on the relationship between Japanese swordsmanship and open-hand movement, uniting historical tradition with the contemporary development of the art of Aikido. Although the study of Kenjutsu and Aikido have long been associated, this is the first book in which actual Aikido techniques are related to sequences used with the sword. Sixteen hundred frame-by-frame photos mirror the movement shared by both arts.



The Time Travelers Academy



The Time Travelers Academy
In time travel theory, there is an unknown aspect of the grandfather paradox. If a person does anything that will affect the future, some force in nature will stop them. In The Time Travelers Academy, this force comes within a hair's breadth of destroying humanity when a comet brings a new and unstoppable plague to Earth. The President makes a choice that will either save Earth's inhabitants or annihilate them. At a secret military academy, ten cadets are selected to travel to the future of Earth's sister planet, in the hope that planet has found a cure for the plague. The mission's leader, John Richards, knows that past time travel risks encountering time eliminators: entities that will absorb him and his crew out of existence before their actions can literally reset the universal timeline. But when Richards learns that his fiancé was killed in a contract hit, he's determined to go back in time and prevent her death, even if it risks the destruction of the current Earth.



The Great Stillness: The Water Method of Taoist Meditation Series, Vol. 2



The Great Stillness: The Water Method of Taoist Meditation Series, Vol. 2
This is the second volume of a two-book series that peels away the metaphors and explains the living traditions of Lao Tse's water method of Taoist meditation. The main focus of the book is to explain inner dissolving its major mediation technique which helps people overcome deeply bound negative emotions, deepen their spiritual and psychic development and develop balance and compassion. The Great Stillness is one of the few books that discuss the Taoist traditions of sexual chi gung and meditation. It is the only book that includes detailed instructions and illustrations for the moving meditation practice called Circle Walking that was developed in Taoist monasteries over 4000 years ago. This volume advances the breathing lessons taught in volume one: Relaxing Into Your Being.



Bleach Slicing Moon Katana Handmade Sword Sharp



Bleach Slicing Moon Katana Handmade Sword Sharp
Now Bleach fans can own a practical functional version of the Chains of Heaven - Slicing Moon Zangetsu Katana. After receiving many customer requests we sought out and found a practical version of the Slicing Moon katana. Constructed using traditonal samurai methods the Slicing Moon katana is excellently balanced and uses the authentic full tang construction method. The heat treated stainless steel blade has been painted with a high gloss black and is adorned with a deep blood groove on both sides of the blade. The blade collar has a brushed brass finish sitting atop the manji-shaped stainless steel guard which has been coated in a black matte finish. All pommel and handle accents have been painted black with slight antiqued overtones, including the 10" chain that hangs from the pommel. Imitation ray skin has been dyed red and wrapped with a thick comfortable cotton in an ito-styled braid. No threads or glue keeps the handle and blade together, two wooden sword pegs are pushed through the handle similar to a traditonal samurai sword (no spare pegs included). Housing the blade is a black high gloss scabbard which is all wood construction. The sword has not been sharpened to a lethal edge but has been created to withstand combat application if desired. Included with purchase is a low profile black display stand, fabric wrapped gift box, and black cotton sword bag. Measures 39 1/2 inches overall with a 29 inch blade length.



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Child Bullying - Can Martial Arts Training Help?


After today?s calls for the government to review its policies regarding Child Bullying (27/03/07), parents are asking what can we do to help our children overcome this problem.

Many parents turn to martial arts classes to build confidence, but with so many styles available, which one is the best?

A good question to ask is what are the main teaching principles of the martial arts school near you and what are they offering that is different?

The Choi Foundation, a martial arts training school with venues in Brighton and Hove, believe they have the solution through non-competitive training.

Students are encouraged to train at their own pace and emphasis in put on personal development rather than winning sports trophies.

Valuable and practical self defence skills are taught at every class, but students are also taught the key principles of Choi Kwang Do; Humility, Honesty, Gentleness, Perseverance, Self Control and Unbreakable Spirit.

Most importantly, the Choi Foundation does not teach students just to strike out at bullies, but to talk with their school teachers, parents and martial arts instructors to try and find non-violent resolutions to conflict.

Of course bullying isn?t just about the victim. Often the bullies themselves are struggling to overcome problems and require guidance to help them through difficulties in their early lives. Positive and focussed martial arts training, concentrating largely on self control, consideration of others and concentration skills often help towards putting wayward lives back on track.

For more information about Choi Kwang Do, Chief Instructors Matt Hobden and Matt Wilson can be contacted on 07895 066321 or info@thechoifoundation.co.uk , More information about Choi Kwang Do and classes in Brighton and Hove can be found at http://www.thechoifoundation.co.uk



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Improved quality Top quality Tetron Hakama for Kendo and Aikido. This is the best quality Tetron Hakama you will ever find. Many improvements have been made on this Hakama. The inner folds are stitched to keep the folds always neat. The Himo (tie strings) have extra padding for extra confort and strength. The sides of the Hakama is made a a little longer than the center, in order to give a beautiful straight line, when standing. Very popular among Kendo, Iaido, and Aikido players. Tetron Hakama is very easy to take care compared to the 100% cotton Hakamas. Note: Tetron is composed of 65% Polyester and 35% Rayon. For more details and size on this product and our newest product line, please visit www.e-bogu.com or contact us at sales@e-bogu.com or our toll free number 866-365-3636.



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Path of the Ninja: Shinobigatana Basic Sword Skills



Path of the Ninja: Shinobigatana Basic Sword Skills
The Shinobigatana (sword of the stealer-in) is a unique and powerful weapon. Unlike most swords, the Shinobigatana is designed to be utilitarian, stressing usefulness over ornamentation. Its blade ranges from 16 to 22 inches in length and is only roughly sharpened. It has a long handle for improve leverage and a large square handguard to better protect the Ninja's hands when clashing. Beyond its obvious cutting techniques, the Shinobigatana has many unorthodox abilities that further separate it from an ordinary sword. It has a very strong scabbard that can be used as a secondary weapon, a hidden compartment filled with blinding power and a long length of cord that can be used to entangle the enemy or to flail the scabbard.

Viewers of this video will walk the path of the Ninja with Jonin (ninja leader) Mark Steven Grove as he teaches all the basic skills of the Shinobigatana. They will learn the proper grips, reversals, postures, basic cuts, conditioning drills, footwork, body dynamics and combination attacks used by the mysterious Shadow Warriors of the Kurai Kutori clan.



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Bruce Lee - The Master Collection Set



Bruce Lee - The Master Collection Set
Sinewy, sleek, and oozing charisma, Bruce Lee brought sex appeal to the martial arts genre, dominating even the most cliché-riddled adventures with his mix of good-humored geniality and focused intensity. His first film, the low-budget Hong Kong adventure Fists of Fury (as it was titled in the U.S.), is exactly that: a raw, rough-edged revenge drama of a country boy who uncovers a heroin-smuggling ring. Yet the film comes alive when Lee pounces into action, his wiry, well-muscled frame erupting in lightning moves. His follow-up, The Chinese Connection, keeps the revenge theme going for a tale of a kung fu student who avenges his teacher's death at the hands of a Japanese rival. The international success of both films enabled the increasingly ambitious Lee to write and direct his own feature, Return of the Dragon, a more-comic tale of a Chinese country boy who travels to Rome to help out cousins under the thumb of local mobsters. Though filled with excellent martial arts bouts, all choreographed by Lee, the highlight is a death match between Lee and karate champion Chuck Norris in the Roman Colosseum. Lee died before completing his last feature, Game of Death, and a rather unconvincing double runs around much of the film between footage of the real Lee, but the climax features an impressive bout with basketball star and Lee student Kareem Abdul-Jabar. Though a cut above most martial arts movies of the period, these are no masterpieces, but then who watches a Bruce Lee film for the story? In these films, plot is simply there for the scenes between Lee's amazing fight sequences. The documentary Bruce Lee: The Legend completes the collection. --Sean Axmaker



Lady Ninja Kasumi, Vol. 1



Lady Ninja Kasumi, Vol. 1
It is the Sengoku period, a time when Japan's states are constantly at war. When the parents of Kasumi and her little brother are killed, they're adopted by a powerful warlord. Soon she joins the Kuniochi (lady ninja) to protect her brother and defend her new people. When one of their spies turns up dead, Kasumi must investigate. She eventually discovers that their spy was killed by a rival clan of swordmasters. Kasumi doles out the revenge but is injured in the process, and is looked after by a charming young man, Shingo. She must now choose between love and the code of the Kunoichi.



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Weight Loss Through the Martial Arts


Too many people in the United States are overweight and are at risk of contracting other diseases. Being overweight, is becoming one of the more serious health problems. In the United States, we have a over number of citizens who are risk of contracting serious disease due to their weight problem.

Doctors say that losing body weight will help two out of every three people in the United States. Losing body weight can put many diseases away. People who are overweight are at greater risk of getting sick. Being over weight increases the amount of cholesterol in the blood. This cholesterol gets deposited in the blood vessels and narrows them, so that blood does not flow to the heart properly. The heart needs a constant supply of oxygen and will fail if this is depleted. This causes heart attack. Losing fat is essential to overcome the negative effects of what the body can induce.

Exercising for about 20 minutes a day helps to burn out the excess fat in the body. Exercise can involves light jogging, running or aerobics. During exercise, the cells of the body utilize the fat for producing energy and so the fat gets depleted resulting in body weight loss. Regulating one's diet is paramount to good health. Fatty foods should not be consumed at all. Changing our lifestyle habits allows us to tackle the problem of weight loss.

Martial arts have been known to be very effective in reducing body weight. Martial arts involve a variety of techniques to overpower an opponent and learning these techniques involves a lot of physical exercise to the body. Signing up with a martial arts academy is a good choice. It is very a necessity to be physically fit to learn martial arts. Physical fitness will be acquired during training. Exercise in the martial arts will improve your health and improve mobility. They are also known to improve confidence and will power. Confidence and will power are very much necessary during the weight loss program. So martial can be an effective means of losing body weight.

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The Aikido Master Course: Best Aikido 2
Aikido techniques stem from a harmony of body movement and "breath power" (kokyu-ryoku). Since its founding by Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido has become one of the most renowned martial arts in the world, teaching its practitioners the way of harmony as a spiritual path. With its rapid development in
the postwar period, Aikido is now practiced by over a million-and-a-half people worldwide, of all ages and backgrounds. The two direct successors to the Founder have therefore compiled official course books to establish guidelines for the proper practice of the martial art.

Moriteru Ueshiba, grandson of the Founder, together with his late father, Kisshomaru Ueshiba, coauthored the widely acclaimed Best Aikido: The Fundamentals, a comprehensive training aid for Aikido students from beginner to advanced. In The Aikido Master Course: Best Aikido 2, Moriteru continues the
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In this volume, Moriteru shows probably more techniques and their diverse applications than any previous Aikido textbook. Based on a thorough understanding of the principles taught in The Fundamentals, the basic techniques are given a broader application against a variety of armed and unarmed
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The Aikido Master Course builds on the principles of entering (irimi) and turning (tenkan) combined with "breath power" taught in the first volume, providing the practitioner with step-by-step instructions that will enrich knowledge acquired in the dojo. Illustrated with over 1,100 photographs of
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    Splashing Hands Fighting #2 VHS Video James McNeil
    James McNeil continues with his lesson on the splashing hands streetfighting kung-fu series. He demonstrates Browns 1 through 8, a collection of self-defense techniques based on the splashing hands fundamentals. A complete fighting system on two tapes. 48 min.



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    Martial Arts And Much More - Tampa Tribune

    Wed, 16 Jul 2008 04:05:57 GMT

    Martial Arts And Much More
    Tampa Tribune, FL - Jul 15, 2008
    Her morning workout consists of stretching, stick drills, martial arts instruction and even some soccer. "There's always something different to do everyday ...



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