Documents tagged with martial art

Tai Chi Used for Self Defense

Tai Chi or Tai Chi Chuan is a kind of exercise that doesn’t entail only meditative and relaxing states but also the martial art aspect. If can be a sort of self defense like judo or karate.
  • ryzamarie published this about 19 hours ago
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Taekwondo Fundamentals

All you need to know about Taekwondo martial art by Sreenivass Segaran, BEng (Hons) (Mechanical - Aeronautics) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
  • sreenivass_segaran published this 12 / 03 / 2009
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Still-Life with Lobster, Catherine Lock, Art Restorer Novel #2

The sequel to 'The Birth of Venus: A Catherine Lock, Art Restorer Novel', a series about three teens who work for an organisation that steals back priceless works of art from the bad guys. This...
  • Kelley_Townley published this 11 / 12 / 2009
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Ruerngsa, Yod - Muay Thai - The Art of Fighting

Muay Thai The Art of Fighting Yod Ruerngsa, Khun Kao Charuad and James Cartmell Muay Thai The Art of Fighting by Yod Ruerngsa, Khun Kao Charuad and James Cartmell This DRAFT should not be sold,...
  • ireyesjr published this 09 / 26 / 2009
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Doran's Science of Self Defense-Boxing

FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION NOTES: This document is an attempt at a faithful transcription of the original document. Special effort has been made to ensure that original (mis)spelling, line-breaks, and ...
  • ireyesjr published this 09 / 26 / 2009
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The Birth of Venus: Catherine Lock, Art Restorer #1

((N.B. The sequel is now also on Scribd!)) An action thriller book for teens based in the glittering world of fine art. Catherine Lock, a feisty black-belt and shoe-aholic, is an apprentice 'Art...
  • Kelley_Townley published this 08 / 11 / 2009
  • 1,519 reads
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martial art in india

warrior training from india
  • enskalari published this 04 / 15 / 2009
  • 388 reads
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Kalarippayat Books

Kalaripayat is one of the olded living tradition and physical culture of india
  • enskalari published this 04 / 15 / 2009
  • 679 reads
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Martial Arts - Chi-Kung - Wing Chun Kung Fu

It's a book with som martial art techiques.
  • uyi91 published this 03 / 25 / 2009
  • 3,730 reads
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A Letter to Jean Claude Van Damme

Van Damme will do Polygyny insya Allah.
  • Nashir Al Albani published this 03 / 23 / 2009
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Aikido - The Coordination of Mind and Body

This is one of the first books on Aikido in English. It is a great addition for anyone interested in this martial art.
  • ireyesjr published this 11 / 17 / 2008
  • 4,850 reads
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book of 5 rings

the book of one of the greatest swordsman, Miyamoto Musashi
  • RamblingHun published this 06 / 20 / 2008
  • 658 reads
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The Cane as A Weapon by A C Cunningham 1912

A system of self defense with a cane
  • ireyesjr published this 03 / 23 / 2008
  • 2,348 reads
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Cold Steel John Styers

How to use the bayonet, knife, stick or your body to protect your life in the battle field or in the streets at home. This is one of the classic WW 2 combative manuals. it is still one of the best ...
  • ireyesjr published this 03 / 23 / 2008
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Get Tough

WW 2 combative. Very effective methods of hand to hand fighting.
  • ireyesjr published this 03 / 23 / 2008
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Combato by Bill Underwood 1943

World War Two combative taught by Canadian Bill Underwood to US and Canadian personnel.He was the creator of the system. It was later taught to many Police Departments throughout North America. Thi...
  • ireyesjr published this 03 / 23 / 2008
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Defend Yourself by Jack Glover 1958

Electic system of self defense. This is another one of those lost classics. I found it in a local Junior College and thought it deserved a chance to be available again and accessible to a greater ...
  • ireyesjr published this 03 / 23 / 2008
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