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		<title>What is the most effective martial art to use in actual fight situations?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 13:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I am thinking of doing a martial art, i want to know the most effective and lethal one to do that can be applied to actual fight situations and defeating multiple attackers. I have been looking over the internet and am thinking Muay Thai or Brazilian Jujitsu or a combination of both.</p>
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<div>I am thinking of doing a martial art, i want to know the most effective and lethal one to do that can be applied to actual fight situations and defeating multiple attackers. I have been looking over the internet and am thinking Muay Thai or Brazilian Jujitsu or a combination of both.</p>
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		<title>What is a good martial art for self defense and keeping in shape?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I want to learn a martial art for self defense and to improve my health, though there seems to be so many different styles that I don&#8217;t know where to start. Also, I live in Salt Lake City, Utah, so if anyone can recommend a training facility it would be much appreciated.</p>
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<div>I want to learn a martial art for self defense and to improve my health, though there seems to be so many different styles that I don&#8217;t know where to start. Also, I live in Salt Lake City, Utah, so if anyone can recommend a training facility it would be much appreciated.</p>
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		<title>What is the best martial art to learn in general?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 12:17:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I travel a lot, and I would like a good marital art for self-defense. (And maybe street fighting too, just incase.) I am thinking of looking into krav maga too. But I want some outside data just in case. I’ve also looked into Lieutenant X’s top secret training as well, so can I get some info on that too.</p>
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<div>I travel a lot, and I would like a good marital art for self-defense. (And maybe street fighting too, just incase.) I am thinking of looking into krav maga too. But I want some outside data just in case. I’ve also looked into Lieutenant X’s top secret training as well, so can I get some info on that too.</p>
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		<title>What type of martial art should I learn?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 03:41:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I am really interested in Bagua, but there aren&#8217;t any teacher where I live.  I want a martial art that can let me hold my own in fights, but that&#8217;s not the primary reason for learning it.  I want something more to come out of it, if you understand that.  I like Bagua because of it&#8217;s evasive manuevers, and the ability to dodge attacks.  I&#8217;m open to any suggestions.  Oh by the way, I&#8217;m 13 years old and about 5&#8242;0.  Thank you guys.</p>
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<div>I am really interested in Bagua, but there aren&#8217;t any teacher where I live.  I want a martial art that can let me hold my own in fights, but that&#8217;s not the primary reason for learning it.  I want something more to come out of it, if you understand that.  I like Bagua because of it&#8217;s evasive manuevers, and the ability to dodge attacks.  I&#8217;m open to any suggestions.  Oh by the way, I&#8217;m 13 years old and about 5&#8242;0.  Thank you guys.</p>
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		<title>What martial art was traditionally taught to the Samurai?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I&#8217;m curious because Samurai are traditionally depicted wearing very cumbersome body armor which would rule out fast martial arts like karate. I assume that they must have been taught kendo, but what about a hand-to-hand martial art?</p>
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<div>I&#8217;m curious because Samurai are traditionally depicted wearing very cumbersome body armor which would rule out fast martial arts like karate. I assume that they must have been taught kendo, but what about a hand-to-hand martial art?</p>
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		<title>A Valuable Resource for Martial Arts Supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>The term “Martial Arts Supplies” encompasses a host of things that a martial artist may need to become a full-fledged martial artist. It may mean uniforms for the various martial arts that exist, sparring and training gear, weapons, and exercise equipment, among others. So long as it is used so you become more proficient at martial arts, that thing qualifies to be part of the Martial Arts Supplies category.</p>
<p>But how do you look for a reliable Martial Arts Supplies retailer? One way is to simply encode the search phrase “Martial Arts Supplies” into your search box and wait for names of ecommerce sites to crop up. You can also get your Martial Arts Supplies from your martial arts school, which may either have a contractor who provides such Martial Arts Supplies that their students need, or which may sell the Martial Arts Supplies as part of their martial arts business.</p>
<p>A third way to secure the right type of Martial Arts Supplies is to contact martial arts federations and ask them where they get their Martial Arts Supplies.</p>
<p>When you are getting Martial Arts Supplies like uniforms, you first have to specify what martial arts you are pursuing to the supplier. You also have to indicate at what stage in the martial arts field you are already in. This means that uniforms are generally classified as Student Uniforms, Lightweight Uniforms, Middleweight, and Heavyweight Uniforms (though some uniforms under a certain martial arts may subdivide their uniforms further into other sub-categories.)</p>
<p>Intimate Martial Arts Supplies like mouth/teeth protectors, and helmets, should never be shared among friends for hygienic reasons. It is okay for you to share your uniform with others provided it is washed before being returned to you. Another reason you should never share with others is that you might never get back your expensive Martial Arts Supplies anymore and have to scrounge around for enough cash to buy more of the same supplies afterwards.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like weapons are another type of personal stuff that you should never share with others – but this time, for reasons of safety. Since Martial Arts Supplies like a pair of nunchucks, or samurai swords, were made to be as real as possible, sharing them out is really a bad idea. You never know what kind of trouble other people might get into using your weapons. Treat such Martial Arts Supplies as dangerous weapons and keep them in safe secure storage. It is especially important to keep your weapons out of reach of children and teenagers.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like books and instructional CD-ROMs are another story though – these are the types of Martial Arts Supplies that you ought to share out with others, especially those from the same martial arts club that you belong to. It is always fun and instructional to share opinions and tips with your co-martial artists. In fact, that is part of the pleasure you will get from the field of martial arts actually. So whether you pursue martial arts purely as a weekend warrior, or with the intent of becoming an instructor yourself someday, sharing your knowledge about martial arts and Martial Arts Supplies will always benefit you too in the final analysis.</p>
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<div>The term “Martial Arts Supplies” encompasses a host of things that a martial artist may need to become a full-fledged martial artist. It may mean uniforms for the various martial arts that exist, sparring and training gear, weapons, and exercise equipment, among others. So long as it is used so you become more proficient at martial arts, that thing qualifies to be part of the Martial Arts Supplies category.</p>
<p>But how do you look for a reliable Martial Arts Supplies retailer? One way is to simply encode the search phrase “Martial Arts Supplies” into your search box and wait for names of ecommerce sites to crop up. You can also get your Martial Arts Supplies from your martial arts school, which may either have a contractor who provides such Martial Arts Supplies that their students need, or which may sell the Martial Arts Supplies as part of their martial arts business.</p>
<p>A third way to secure the right type of Martial Arts Supplies is to contact martial arts federations and ask them where they get their Martial Arts Supplies.</p>
<p>When you are getting Martial Arts Supplies like uniforms, you first have to specify what martial arts you are pursuing to the supplier. You also have to indicate at what stage in the martial arts field you are already in. This means that uniforms are generally classified as Student Uniforms, Lightweight Uniforms, Middleweight, and Heavyweight Uniforms (though some uniforms under a certain martial arts may subdivide their uniforms further into other sub-categories.)</p>
<p>Intimate Martial Arts Supplies like mouth/teeth protectors, and helmets, should never be shared among friends for hygienic reasons. It is okay for you to share your uniform with others provided it is washed before being returned to you. Another reason you should never share with others is that you might never get back your expensive Martial Arts Supplies anymore and have to scrounge around for enough cash to buy more of the same supplies afterwards.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like weapons are another type of personal stuff that you should never share with others – but this time, for reasons of safety. Since Martial Arts Supplies like a pair of nunchucks, or samurai swords, were made to be as real as possible, sharing them out is really a bad idea. You never know what kind of trouble other people might get into using your weapons. Treat such Martial Arts Supplies as dangerous weapons and keep them in safe secure storage. It is especially important to keep your weapons out of reach of children and teenagers.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like books and instructional CD-ROMs are another story though – these are the types of Martial Arts Supplies that you ought to share out with others, especially those from the same martial arts club that you belong to. It is always fun and instructional to share opinions and tips with your co-martial artists. In fact, that is part of the pleasure you will get from the field of martial arts actually. So whether you pursue martial arts purely as a weekend warrior, or with the intent of becoming an instructor yourself someday, sharing your knowledge about martial arts and Martial Arts Supplies will always benefit you too in the final analysis.</p>
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<div>The term “Martial Arts Supplies” encompasses a host of things that a martial artist may need to become a full-fledged martial artist. It may mean uniforms for the various martial arts that exist, sparring and training gear, weapons, and exercise equipment, among others. So long as it is used so you become more proficient at martial arts, that thing qualifies to be part of the Martial Arts Supplies category.</p>
<p>But how do you look for a reliable Martial Arts Supplies retailer? One way is to simply encode the search phrase “Martial Arts Supplies” into your search box and wait for names of ecommerce sites to crop up. You can also get your Martial Arts Supplies from your martial arts school, which may either have a contractor who provides such Martial Arts Supplies that their students need, or which may sell the Martial Arts Supplies as part of their martial arts business.</p>
<p>A third way to secure the right type of Martial Arts Supplies is to contact martial arts federations and ask them where they get their Martial Arts Supplies.</p>
<p>When you are getting Martial Arts Supplies like uniforms, you first have to specify what martial arts you are pursuing to the supplier. You also have to indicate at what stage in the martial arts field you are already in. This means that uniforms are generally classified as Student Uniforms, Lightweight Uniforms, Middleweight, and Heavyweight Uniforms (though some uniforms under a certain martial arts may subdivide their uniforms further into other sub-categories.)</p>
<p>Intimate Martial Arts Supplies like mouth/teeth protectors, and helmets, should never be shared among friends for hygienic reasons. It is okay for you to share your uniform with others provided it is washed before being returned to you. Another reason you should never share with others is that you might never get back your expensive Martial Arts Supplies anymore and have to scrounge around for enough cash to buy more of the same supplies afterwards.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like weapons are another type of personal stuff that you should never share with others – but this time, for reasons of safety. Since Martial Arts Supplies like a pair of nunchucks, or samurai swords, were made to be as real as possible, sharing them out is really a bad idea. You never know what kind of trouble other people might get into using your weapons. Treat such Martial Arts Supplies as dangerous weapons and keep them in safe secure storage. It is especially important to keep your weapons out of reach of children and teenagers.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like books and instructional CD-ROMs are another story though – these are the types of Martial Arts Supplies that you ought to share out with others, especially those from the same martial arts club that you belong to. It is always fun and instructional to share opinions and tips with your co-martial artists. In fact, that is part of the pleasure you will get from the field of martial arts actually. So whether you pursue martial arts purely as a weekend warrior, or with the intent of becoming an instructor yourself someday, sharing your knowledge about martial arts and Martial Arts Supplies will always benefit you too in the final analysis.</p>
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<div>The term “Martial Arts Supplies” encompasses a host of things that a martial artist may need to become a full-fledged martial artist. It may mean uniforms for the various martial arts that exist, sparring and training gear, weapons, and exercise equipment, among others. So long as it is used so you become more proficient at martial arts, that thing qualifies to be part of the Martial Arts Supplies category.</p>
<p>But how do you look for a reliable Martial Arts Supplies retailer? One way is to simply encode the search phrase “Martial Arts Supplies” into your search box and wait for names of ecommerce sites to crop up. You can also get your Martial Arts Supplies from your martial arts school, which may either have a contractor who provides such Martial Arts Supplies that their students need, or which may sell the Martial Arts Supplies as part of their martial arts business.</p>
<p>A third way to secure the right type of Martial Arts Supplies is to contact martial arts federations and ask them where they get their Martial Arts Supplies.</p>
<p>When you are getting Martial Arts Supplies like uniforms, you first have to specify what martial arts you are pursuing to the supplier. You also have to indicate at what stage in the martial arts field you are already in. This means that uniforms are generally classified as Student Uniforms, Lightweight Uniforms, Middleweight, and Heavyweight Uniforms (though some uniforms under a certain martial arts may subdivide their uniforms further into other sub-categories.)</p>
<p>Intimate Martial Arts Supplies like mouth/teeth protectors, and helmets, should never be shared among friends for hygienic reasons. It is okay for you to share your uniform with others provided it is washed before being returned to you. Another reason you should never share with others is that you might never get back your expensive Martial Arts Supplies anymore and have to scrounge around for enough cash to buy more of the same supplies afterwards.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like weapons are another type of personal stuff that you should never share with others – but this time, for reasons of safety. Since Martial Arts Supplies like a pair of nunchucks, or samurai swords, were made to be as real as possible, sharing them out is really a bad idea. You never know what kind of trouble other people might get into using your weapons. Treat such Martial Arts Supplies as dangerous weapons and keep them in safe secure storage. It is especially important to keep your weapons out of reach of children and teenagers.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like books and instructional CD-ROMs are another story though – these are the types of Martial Arts Supplies that you ought to share out with others, especially those from the same martial arts club that you belong to. It is always fun and instructional to share opinions and tips with your co-martial artists. In fact, that is part of the pleasure you will get from the field of martial arts actually. So whether you pursue martial arts purely as a weekend warrior, or with the intent of becoming an instructor yourself someday, sharing your knowledge about martial arts and Martial Arts Supplies will always benefit you too in the final analysis.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Phil Burney</strong></em></p>
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<div>The term “Martial Arts Supplies” encompasses a host of things that a martial artist may need to become a full-fledged martial artist. It may mean uniforms for the various martial arts that exist, sparring and training gear, weapons, and exercise equipment, among others. So long as it is used so you become more proficient at martial arts, that thing qualifies to be part of the Martial Arts Supplies category.</p>
<p>But how do you look for a reliable Martial Arts Supplies retailer? One way is to simply encode the search phrase “Martial Arts Supplies” into your search box and wait for names of ecommerce sites to crop up. You can also get your Martial Arts Supplies from your martial arts school, which may either have a contractor who provides such Martial Arts Supplies that their students need, or which may sell the Martial Arts Supplies as part of their martial arts business.</p>
<p>A third way to secure the right type of Martial Arts Supplies is to contact martial arts federations and ask them where they get their Martial Arts Supplies.</p>
<p>When you are getting Martial Arts Supplies like uniforms, you first have to specify what martial arts you are pursuing to the supplier. You also have to indicate at what stage in the martial arts field you are already in. This means that uniforms are generally classified as Student Uniforms, Lightweight Uniforms, Middleweight, and Heavyweight Uniforms (though some uniforms under a certain martial arts may subdivide their uniforms further into other sub-categories.)</p>
<p>Intimate Martial Arts Supplies like mouth/teeth protectors, and helmets, should never be shared among friends for hygienic reasons. It is okay for you to share your uniform with others provided it is washed before being returned to you. Another reason you should never share with others is that you might never get back your expensive Martial Arts Supplies anymore and have to scrounge around for enough cash to buy more of the same supplies afterwards.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like weapons are another type of personal stuff that you should never share with others – but this time, for reasons of safety. Since Martial Arts Supplies like a pair of nunchucks, or samurai swords, were made to be as real as possible, sharing them out is really a bad idea. You never know what kind of trouble other people might get into using your weapons. Treat such Martial Arts Supplies as dangerous weapons and keep them in safe secure storage. It is especially important to keep your weapons out of reach of children and teenagers.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like books and instructional CD-ROMs are another story though – these are the types of Martial Arts Supplies that you ought to share out with others, especially those from the same martial arts club that you belong to. It is always fun and instructional to share opinions and tips with your co-martial artists. In fact, that is part of the pleasure you will get from the field of martial arts actually. So whether you pursue martial arts purely as a weekend warrior, or with the intent of becoming an instructor yourself someday, sharing your knowledge about martial arts and Martial Arts Supplies will always benefit you too in the final analysis.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Phil Burney</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<div>The term “Martial Arts Supplies” encompasses a host of things that a martial artist may need to become a full-fledged martial artist. It may mean uniforms for the various martial arts that exist, sparring and training gear, weapons, and exercise equipment, among others. So long as it is used so you become more proficient at martial arts, that thing qualifies to be part of the Martial Arts Supplies category.</p>
<p>But how do you look for a reliable Martial Arts Supplies retailer? One way is to simply encode the search phrase “Martial Arts Supplies” into your search box and wait for names of ecommerce sites to crop up. You can also get your Martial Arts Supplies from your martial arts school, which may either have a contractor who provides such Martial Arts Supplies that their students need, or which may sell the Martial Arts Supplies as part of their martial arts business.</p>
<p>A third way to secure the right type of Martial Arts Supplies is to contact martial arts federations and ask them where they get their Martial Arts Supplies.</p>
<p>When you are getting Martial Arts Supplies like uniforms, you first have to specify what martial arts you are pursuing to the supplier. You also have to indicate at what stage in the martial arts field you are already in. This means that uniforms are generally classified as Student Uniforms, Lightweight Uniforms, Middleweight, and Heavyweight Uniforms (though some uniforms under a certain martial arts may subdivide their uniforms further into other sub-categories.)</p>
<p>Intimate Martial Arts Supplies like mouth/teeth protectors, and helmets, should never be shared among friends for hygienic reasons. It is okay for you to share your uniform with others provided it is washed before being returned to you. Another reason you should never share with others is that you might never get back your expensive Martial Arts Supplies anymore and have to scrounge around for enough cash to buy more of the same supplies afterwards.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like weapons are another type of personal stuff that you should never share with others – but this time, for reasons of safety. Since Martial Arts Supplies like a pair of nunchucks, or samurai swords, were made to be as real as possible, sharing them out is really a bad idea. You never know what kind of trouble other people might get into using your weapons. Treat such Martial Arts Supplies as dangerous weapons and keep them in safe secure storage. It is especially important to keep your weapons out of reach of children and teenagers.</p>
<p>Martial Arts Supplies like books and instructional CD-ROMs are another story though – these are the types of Martial Arts Supplies that you ought to share out with others, especially those from the same martial arts club that you belong to. It is always fun and instructional to share opinions and tips with your co-martial artists. In fact, that is part of the pleasure you will get from the field of martial arts actually. So whether you pursue martial arts purely as a weekend warrior, or with the intent of becoming an instructor yourself someday, sharing your knowledge about martial arts and Martial Arts Supplies will always benefit you too in the final analysis.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Phil Burney</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><a  target="_blank" href="http://www.Prokarate.com">http://www.Prokarate.com</a> offers a full online catalog of MMA supplies, <a  href="http://www.Prokarate.com">Boxing Equipment</a>, and <a  href="http://www.Prokarate.com">Martial Arts weapons</a>.</p>
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		<title>I start training in martial art of bujinkan in October, can anyone offer some advice and tips?</title>
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<div>Hi. I&#8217;m going to start training in the Martial Art of bujinkan next month. I have some questions:</p>
<p>1) I have no previous Martial Art Experiance. Will I be okay in Bujinkan and quickly catch up? Is there a beginner class, or is everyone on the same level?</p></div>
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<div>Hi. I&#8217;m going to start training in the Martial Art of bujinkan next month. I have some questions:</p>
<p>1) I have no previous Martial Art Experiance. Will I be okay in Bujinkan and quickly catch up? Is there a beginner class, or is everyone on the same level?</p>
<p>2) Are there alot of painful moments in bujinkan? I see some pics with arms and legs twisting in painful positions. </p>
<p>3) Are the instructers pretty nice, or do they yell in face alot with insults like boot camp or something?</p>
<p>Can anyone offer any tips or advice? I&#8217;m a little nervous because I haven&#8217;t done anything like this before.<br />
Also, where can I buy a bujinkan uniform. If I recall correctly, it&#8217;s called a &#8220;do-gi&#8221; or &#8220;gi&#8221;. Where do I buy one? Or can I just wear anything?</p>
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		<title>What is the best martial art for self defense for women and kids?</title>
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<div>My young children and I would like to learn a martial art/ self defense.   What is the best martial art for this?  If there are no classes in my area, does anyone know any step-by-step instructions on line somewhere?  We just need to learn how to get out of a bad situation fast if we have to.  Thanks.<br />
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<div>My young children and I would like to learn a martial art/ self defense.   What is the best martial art for this?  If there are no classes in my area, does anyone know any step-by-step instructions on line somewhere?  We just need to learn how to get out of a bad situation fast if we have to.  Thanks.<br />
Thank you everyone for your responses!</p>
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