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Goal setting in BJJ

Posted by Big Boss
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PhysArts has a new look!
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on Wednesday, 20 April 2011 in Training and Technique

I came across this blog while surfing the net. I thought it was worth re-publishing here. For more info go to http://timbrucejiujitsu.blogspot.com

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The four ways Parkour has changed me for the better

Posted by Jory
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i train not to be the best but to be better
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on Wednesday, 20 April 2011 in Training and Technique

 

After a crazy weekend at the movement Jam in Auckland, I am painstakingly putting together the very first ever episode of my hitch hiking documentary. Three days of running, leaping, vaulting and flipping around Auckland (ok ok I was behind the camera mostly) with guys from all over the country has been a great way to get to know not just the style but the people who practise it. Anyone can get a wikipidia definition of a style but only by meeting the people can you truly get a sense of what it is about (because the people who practise make the style).

 

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Posted by Jory
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i train not to be the best but to be better
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on Monday, 04 April 2011 in Training and Technique

So week three has finally come and gone and a pattern in my training has emerged. I seem to have a fear of commitment (way too many jokes come to mind....ok ok just one “that’s what she said”). You see in parkour a lot of the movements are designed to continue your momentum. So that as you approach the obstacle the vault movement is nothing more than the next step from your last. The timing, distancing from each step doesn’t change this means slower you go the harder it is to achieve correct technique.

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My Base

Posted by Chad Kosteroski
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To live beyond interest is to do what you love. Feel pure inspiration, and aspire to be like those who inspire...
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on Wednesday, 29 December 2010 in Training and Technique
This is just a short blog that really will probably be ignored, but it come...
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The Foundation of Martial Arts: Yoga

Posted by Beth Johnson
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Winter can be beautiful! Lovely colours.
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on Thursday, 25 November 2010 in Training and Technique

This is another article I found which I thought was interesting and relevant. It is by Paul M. Jerard Jr.

At first glance, Martial Arts and Yoga seem like opposing forces and philosophies, but these two health maintenance systems have more in common than meets the eye. For a moment, consider the similarities between Tai Chi and Hatha Yoga. Within the warm up, you notice very similar movement, philosophy, and principles.

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Knife Play

Posted by Sue Glatt
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Merry Christmas all, happy holidays :)
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on Wednesday, 20 October 2010 in Training and Technique
Tuesday Systema – Loren broke out the training knives. First we all s...
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Synchronicity

Posted by Sue Glatt
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Merry Christmas all, happy holidays :)
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on Wednesday, 20 October 2010 in Training and Technique
Sunday FEURNZ Holiday over, feel energised and positive.  Just three p...
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