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I see on every martial arts forum including this one the debate about martial art versus sport. I must say that it is handled much more pleasantly and in more a spirit of discussion on this forum than I've seen anywhere else. But why do we care? I see MMA guys trash talk TMA guys and make statements about how TMA doesn't work in the ring, all fights go to the ground (I disagree) and other such commentary. Then I see guys within TMA look down their noses at the... Read More
As an avid reader of fiction I am always looking for authors who not only spin a good yarn but add a twist of martial arts. I especially enjoy authors who portray martial arts in realistic situations and have an understanding of how to use them. I love when I can be entertained and learn at the same time! One of my favorite characters is Jack Reacher. If you like loners who stand up for what is good then you will want to take a gander at the Jack Reacher books. They are addicting, action... Read More
My love for martial arts Hey all. I have such a huge love for martial arts. When I was young, I did not want to join in. I did not feel like it. Many years later, I love martial arts and it has become a family and a therapy for me. I really love watching the best martial artists of the world either in competition or in movies. Of course, there are people who were born with the sport in their blood. I have seen competitions and I am in awe of what they can... Read More
I wanted to share with you a strong belief. I can relate to uphill battles but not to the gender issue. God created us men and women equally. To all men who are reading this blog, you are blessed to be men and to all women you are blessed to be women as well. Every since I was young, I loved watching all sports from hockey to Australian football, from gymnastics to synchronized swimming. Every sport is beautiful to watch and more excilerating to play. I met syn... Read More
Chocolate Zen (Nicharee Vismistananda) is an autistic gal with unusually deft fighting ability who comes to her mother’s aid by applying fists and feet to collecting debts owed by mobsters. This is the latest film from ONG BAK director Prachya Pinkaew and has big-time potential to catapult his discovery, newcomer Nicharee Vismistananda, into the same level of international fame that has greeted Tony Jaa. Nicharee has spent roughly three years training with a... Read More
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