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MARTIAL ARTS
This is our style...read more to see how it may become your style...

There are various styles and forms of the Martial Arts. Our belief is that from all of these, there are constants that can be pulled out and placed into individual styles.

This develops a personal set of moves that are comfortable, practical, and highly effective.

March 2008 - Hand Speed Tip
Items Needed - 1 empty paper towel roll, thin string or thread, tape...and a thumb tack.

If you're looking to increase your hand speed, try this.

Take an empty paper towel roll and attach a string to the end of it with a piece of tape.  Hang it at face level somewhere in your training area with a thumb tack above.

Now, you've got this thing hanging...and you're goal is to punch it.  Sounds easy...but wait...you have to unravel the cardboard with ONE hit eventually, so this is also going to develop your patience as well.  Below are the points you'll need to be aware of in order to successfully complete this initial step of hand-speed training:

1. Do not hyper-extend your elbow.  Leave 1/8" in the snap.  That simply means stop before full extension.  You'll be throwing a lot of punches, so this is key to avoiding injury.

2.  Only strike with your first 2 knuckles.  They need to cause the object to unravel as opposed to your full hand.  This is also develop your focus.  The first 2 knuckles should only be used with striking any object, protecting the other knuckles from the initial strike.  Once these two do the job in that fraction of a second, the others act as clean-up and finish through.  You never want to hit with your smallest knuckle of the hand first. 

3.  Learn to be methodical and do not punch like a madman!  You are looking for the one hit, not multiple at this stage.  This has to be done slowly and will take  time. It will happen when you least expect it.  Even if it takes 500 tries your first time...the rest become easy until you end up with that one hit that does it all.

Give it a try....let us know if it worked!

    flying side kick

VIEW A MARTIAL ARTS
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FROM THE '80's!


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We are not affiliated with any
martial arts or self defense school. Any represented are by chance during trainings many years ago. Shown for entertainment purposes only, yet they were
(and may still very well be) great schools.

   

Just as Bruce Lee had developed Jeet Kune Do from such philosophy, we also have the same approach towards self defense. It must be useable, workable, applicable, and physically "affordable".

Bruce Lee


"MATCH THE HATCH"
APPLIES TO KARATE, TOO"

> Useable: Is your "individual style" matching your body style? Are you training in a style that isn't fitting with your physical attributes?
>
Workable: When the moves are performed, is the speed/power at the velocity needed for an "absolute strike". Do your moves reflect your personal delivery of speed and power?
>
Applicable: The moves being performed...are they "street-smart"? Are you "checking your stance", or looking before moving?
>
Physically Affordable: When you move, are you feeling good? Do you feel tightness or strain after an explosive/direct hit?


 

 
  MARTIAL ARTS CLIPS


Click above to see Dolph Lungren's excellent "Ice Break"! 

LOOKING FOR SPEED TRAINING TIPS?

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Here are some
Tae Kwon Do Form examples...
from the late 80's.



video 2 - Black Belt Form Demo
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video 3 - Musical Forms Demo
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