Way of the Door Part 2: Switchin' InThe Martial Way As stated before working as a bouncer in a drinking establishment is risky and violent work. Depending on the establishment it can be hard to know if you would return home in one piece or at all. So we compared notes about pre-shift rituals, or as Mo and...
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Martial Arts for Law-EnforcementThe Martial Way Learn which martial arts that may be suitable for law-enforcement with an interview with one of S.W.A.T.'s finest, Officer Tim Hanks...
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The Ways of the Scout: An Interview with Tom Brown Jr.Warrior's Way Scouts [of the Apache] are the eyes and ears of the tribe. That has nothing to do with the United States military, cavalry, that kind of thing. They are a very close-knit group, very similar to Ninjas, in that their own families never even knew they were...
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The Way of the Jedi (Part 3): The Nikita ProjectThe Warrior's Way With the NIKITA PROJECT I was working with a large number of women who had survived violence. So I had to find a way to get them to overcome the social inhibitions against women being violent and accessing the state of self defence that everyone carries a...
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The Way of the Jedi (Part 2): Situational AwarenessThe Warrior's Way What is amazing is that these old timers, who are in their seventies and eighties, are still able on demand to re-create and utilise those combative shooting skills that they learned years ago, without ever practising!...
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The Way of The Door Part 1: What is a bouncer?The Martial Way Bounc-er n. [slang] a person hired to remove disorderly people from a nightclub, restaurant, etc… Warner Books c. 1990; Webster’s New World Dictionary...
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The Way Of Strategy by Miyamoto MusashiThe Warrior's Way Miyamoto Musashi was a legendary swordsman of 14th century Japan. Born to an elite samurai family he took up swordsmanship at a young age. He fought in over 5 battles in the war-torn time of fuedal Japan, and he won over 60 duels before he was 30!...
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The U.S. Navy SEAL WorkoutThe Warrior's Way Navy SEALs are named after the environment in which they operate, the Sea, Air, and Land, and are the foundation of Naval Special Warfare combat forces. SEALs are qualified in diving, parachuting, and are experts at combat swimming, navigation, demolition...
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Physical, Mental, & Spiritual Income From the Martial ArtsThe Warrior's Way Martial arts gives back to you in many more ways that I think some times go unnoticed, because we all live busy lives & we are all influenced by our environment. Some times we are so busy and or influenced by our lives that the gym is the only place that...
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Parong Jit - Mind PowerThe Warrior's Way "Parong Jit" loosely translated it means "Mind Power". As my training under Ajarn Suwat Sidthilaw of Thailand got more intense, my instructor would tell me stories of famous Thai Boxers who were known for their almost "Super Hero" powers. Some were...
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Martial Arts Seminar Note-Taking TipsTraining It can be quite frustrating only to be able to recall half of what was shown at a seminar. I have put together some of the techniques that I use to help get the most out of seminars....
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Marcus Wynne: The Way of the JediThe Warrior's Way In the early 1980s the US Army’s' Intelligence & Security Command {INSCOM} commissioned a study of alternative human learning technologies......
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Kali FootworkThe Filipino Martial Arts The martial artist is nothing without footwork. The ability to use one's feet in order to evade or close the distance to attack can never be overlooked nor underestimated...
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Burning Kali SticksKali/Filipino Martial Arts Ever wanted to know how to turn your raw rattan training sticks into functional pieces of art?...
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3 Keys to Speed; Relax-Respond-RecoilThe Warrior's Way I have just released an instructional DVD entitled "Fast Hands" and I would like to share with you three keys to speed. The first thing you must do is to learn to RELAX. How many of us are normally carefree and easy when a confr...
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