A Look At Wing Chun (2)

Posted on June 29, 2009

In connection with the art, the term of Ninjutsu does not actually refer to a particular style, but more than a martial arts group, with each having their own views, it was stated that with each different Ryu. Ryu is different, which means that one in May focused on a certain physical dynamic, while the next may be focused on redirection. Read the rest of this entry »

A Look At Wing Chun

Posted on June 25, 2009

Until the end of the twentieth century, the martial art known as Wing Chun is very obscure not known about. Back then, Wing Chun has just started, not much is done by military artists. Over the years, he became a very dominant force in China, became one of the most prominent martial arts form. Even today, hundreds of martial artists study Wing Chun and provide them with everything. Read the rest of this entry »

A Look At Ninjutsu (2)

Posted on June 21, 2009

Most of the areas most important in the human body that is found along the middle line, the region is that Wing Chun teaches stylists to protect and attack with the techniques. This line is the most important in the war, the military’s why artists should always aim to attack them in this area the line. Most of the important points that can be found in the center of the end of the line if the stylist is able to land a powerful blow. Read the rest of this entry »

A Look At Ninjutsu

Posted on June 17, 2009

The martial art known as Ninjutsu is very secret, with a very clouded history. History is not documented all that well, because most of what is known about the martial arts that have been passed from generation to generation. There are many historical records state that the family of the Koga region as that created this very secret style. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Look At Kung Fu (2)

Posted on June 13, 2009

As other types of martial arts, Kung Fun teaches that a balance is very important to implement the technique and the correct movement. Basic concept behind the balance is the same balance of China believe that maintaining the balance between heaven and earth. The concept of balance can be achieved by students if they really focus their thoughts and empty their minds free from all types of interference. Read the rest of this entry »

A Look At Kung Fu

Posted on June 09, 2009

The martial arts Kung Fu is a cultural exchange, this type of exercise, and also one of the ways to defend themselves. Art that is popular around the world, also known as Gung Fu, Wu Shu, and even Kuo Shu. Share some common traits with Karate, such as using both hand and foot techniques. Kung Fu is one of the most popular form of martial arts – and also one of the oldest. Read the rest of this entry »

A Close Look At Belts (2)

Posted on June 05, 2009

Adjusted to the animals that are named after them, five animal style is the most striking in the martial arts. Tiger claw is much deadliest of the five animals, teaching students to break down as the dreaded tiger. This style of teaching authority in the hands of students, so that when he strikes, he was weeping flesh. Tiger claw is death, although it is very difficult to find instructors to teach this style now. Read the rest of this entry »

A Close Look At Belts

Posted on June 01, 2009

With most types of martial arts, the color of your belt to indicate you will be ranked in the style of martial arts. With the belt that is used with martial arts signify your rank in style, though not universal means or ranking in the world of martial arts. More or less, they tell others how much you know about a particular martial art. Read the rest of this entry »