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Hard Targets

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on Saturday, 18 February 2012 in Martial Arts
As my students as make a commitment to regularly train twice a week the onu...
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Right to Defend

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on Thursday, 19 January 2012 in Martial Arts
People used to tell me before I came over to the country that reality marti...
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Warrior Reborn

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on Monday, 19 December 2011 in Martial Arts
Modern martial arts are something for people to show off their athletic pro...
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Intro to Krav

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on Tuesday, 22 November 2011 in Martial Arts
Last weekend I ran my Intro to Krav Maga seminar at Glenfield. I was fortun...
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Putting the Fancy to Flight

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on Sunday, 06 November 2011 in Martial Arts
What has always bothered me about the many people involved in martial arts ...
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Street Survival

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on Wednesday, 29 June 2011 in Martial Arts

I have always found it amusing how many Polynesians would walk around Rotorua wearing a shirt that is unbuttoned at the bottom. Like Mexicans in East L.A so they could quickly draw a handgun without ripping the shirt open. It is unlikely that these ‘Mexicans’ have ever fired a handgun and most definitely never experienced US style racial profiling where you could get stopped and searched for a concealed weapon simply for looking like a Hispanic gang member. I find myself laughing when I recall how quickly the officer patting me down left once he discovered he was dealing with a foreign national.

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Success Programme

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on Wednesday, 22 June 2011 in Martial Arts

Korean terminology flows naturally off my tongue after hearing the same words for years from a Korean master. My school’s Taekwondo programme is pretty much based on that of my master. A lot of care went into breaking the art down into easy to learn hand-techniques, one-step sparring, basic forms and kicking exercises making it a winning school formula. From the syllabus down to the design of our school brochures I have used much of my master’s style and methods in running my school.

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on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 in Martial Arts

Watching my students go over their patterns in my Taekwondo class one would give me a tentative glance another would let out a cursory ‘err... ’ as they would perform the exercise. I advised my students that martial arts are not a team sport, to never worry about what anybody else thinks but focus purely on the execution of their flow. Glancing at a judge in a patterns competition is almost always an indication of uncertainty; likewise when facing an adversary in sparring the winner is the one who focuses on his own attacking strategy and dictates the pace of the bout. Martial arts are one of those activities which are all about you, where the focus of the training is on enhancement of the self.

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Tools of Battle

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on Saturday, 04 June 2011 in Martial Arts

This week one of my Maori friends came to visit and was playing on my computer when we got into a heated conversation about which civilization invented the Special Forces. My friend told me that way before the white man even conceived the use of Special Forces his people used key warriors tasked with eliminating enemy chiefs and messengers. These men would attack using a flexible and independent command infrastructure. There were also Maori berserker units, matataki-a-whiro, who would carry out suicide missions with no regard for their own personal safety.

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The four ways Parkour has changed me for the 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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