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Damien gets his Ass Kicked. The Fight | Inspired by Kingsman (ad) Weapons of Ryukyu Kobujutsu: Sai. Many study Sai but few master the qualities needed to make this an exceptional weapon and part of their natural body movement and way of fighting. The Sai are of good weight which makes the techniques effective, unlike many of the lighter styles seen today in competition. There is a clear distinction between effective combat and visually pleasing techniques! Advanced Sai uses 3, with one held in the belt behind ready for, and used for throwing.

With the study of "Shingetsu Ryu" Shuriken in the style this advanced requirement is taught from San Dan and equips the user to throw anything. The efficient use of the weapon is reliant on the dexterity of the practitioner with his thumbs, which the tang is balanced and rotated on along with the loosening and tightening of the grip from the small finger for striking and consolidating power. The early use of the weapon makes the user appear stiff and robotic but as the training advances the flow and unity with body movement becomes more apparent. Sai. The Video that has Pissed Everyone off in Wing Chun Kung Fu. KRAV MAGA TRAINING • Train like a pro. KRAV MAGA TRAINING • train hard, fight easy • Motivation! KRAV MAGA TRAINING • 1st - 2nd - 3rd levels Exam. KRAV MAGA MOTIVATION • Fight your Enemy. Martial Arts. The Real Sixth Sense. Originally published in Black Belt Magazine Oct .02 One day a young samurai approached a revered teacher of swordsmanship and begged acceptance as a student.

"You must do everything I ask you without question. " The teacher warned. The samurai agreed without hesitation. "Hai. " Said the teacher "Go to the Dojo and walk along the edge of the Tatami by placing one foot in front of the other. " Perplexed the samurai did as he was told but after a week of this practise, he became impatient to pick up a sword. Japanese Folk Tale At first glance, the above tale, like many such `teaching tales’ from the Far East, illustrates a simple lesson in humility. Before modern medicine, man generally recognized that he had five senses, sight sound, touch, taste and smell. The story indeed teaches a lesson about the sixth sense, balance. To master balance, one first needs to understand how the sense of balance is accomplished. How We Sense Balance Training Methods: Balance Three Point Balance Walking The Beam. JumpStart Movie | Flow.