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		<title>Benefits of Martial Arts for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martial Arts are still considered a rather arguable subject, and the unlucky myth that they can promote violence is still present. just a bit research will show any parent that martial arts pitch the precise opposite of violence: they teach self control, balance and a healthy physical and psychological state. When you admit your kid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.martialartsbrotherhood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Benefits-of-Martial-Arts-for-Kids.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-44" title="Benefits of Martial Arts for Kids" src="http://www.martialartsbrotherhood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Benefits-of-Martial-Arts-for-Kids-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Martial Arts are still considered a rather arguable subject, and the unlucky myth that they can promote violence is still present. just a bit research will show any parent that martial arts pitch the precise opposite of violence: they teach self control, balance and a healthy physical and psychological state. When you admit your kid in a martial arts class you have got to consider their options too.</p>
<p>If having the kid learn martial arts is only your goal, and your kid does not share it ; there&#8217;s a high chance that he or she&#8217;ll shortly become bored of the game and give up. To get the maximum out of a martial arts class, you have to be sure the kid enjoys being there and so the environment is appropriate. The explanations for learning martial arts are common. Many moms and pops would like to give their kids a lift of confidence and improve their self-defense. Though at this initial stage, the physical defense is the only conspicuous component, succeeding with martial arts classes will have a sequence of positive mental effect on your kid as he or she grows up. self-defense focuses on solving conflicts peacefully in a preliminary stage, and using physical action just when required. Both the bully and the bullied can gain advantage from martial arts classes.</p>
<p><span id="more-43"></span>While the bully will learn that the only real way to have power is by respecting the others, the bullied will understand how to develop defense talents and the way to end a potential conflict. Just like most sports, martial arts will help your kid develop a powerful and healthful body. Inactive youngsters are common with numerous hours spent in front of their favourite PC game.</p>
<p>The once in a while basketball game isn&#8217;t enough to keep your youngster active and fit. Karate skills however may become a lifestyle instead of a sport. This implies that its affect will go outside the classes and far outside the gymnasium. A couple of physical traits can be improved this way including muscle strength, resistance to fatigue, increased adaptability, and better blood flow. As discussed before, there are way more than physical talents to be learned in a martial arts class. Your youngster will get more self-esteem and self worth. Though martial arts aren&#8217;t a team sport, they can teach important talents in this area. You kid will also develop abilities like patience and discipline, which can be simply interpreted in his or her college performance too.</p>
<p>Martial-arts also teach youngsters the idea of respect and you may notice this particularly with over active kids. It&#8217;s important that the trainer doesn&#8217;t focus only on developing the physical side of martial arts in children ; he must also teach good demeanor and respect. Although martial arts also imply physical contact, which can end up in wounds, most classes have a particularly stern policy so far as this is concerned. The reality is a reduced likelihood of your kid becoming wounded in a martial arts class compared against a football, basketball, or baseball field.</p>
<p>Stern instructor supervision guarantees that your kid stays safe and has perfect conditions to boost all the above-mentioned abilities.</p>
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		<title>Martial Arts Movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 08:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>marti</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martial arts pictures have always had a place in my heart. The sheer thrill of watching stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan performing wonderful Kung Fu and Karate achievements always manages to send a burst of adrenaline thru my body. It&#8217;s an extraordinarily fun category of movies to look at, particularly with a mate, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.martialartsbrotherhood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/martial-arts-movies.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-35" title="martial arts movies" src="http://www.martialartsbrotherhood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/martial-arts-movies-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Martial arts pictures have always had a place in my heart. The sheer thrill of watching stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan performing wonderful Kung Fu and Karate achievements always manages to send a burst of adrenaline thru my body. It&#8217;s an extraordinarily fun category of movies to look at, particularly with a mate, because they mostly appear to dazzle and electrify the public each and each time a new picture is released. Here are a couple of the best :</p>
<p>The Matrix. Yes, I know, it&#8217;s a sci-fi flick firstly, but such a lot of it must do with self-defense skills that it is not possible to pay no attention to. The Rebels of Zion use kung fu skills nearly every time they enter the Matrix to fight the Agents and police forces alike. While lots of the kung fu skills moves are duplicated in about actual form thanks to clever choreography and hours of study on the part of the actors, some moves are amplified and exaggerated &#8211; but that is O.K. We saw Neo dodge bullets, saw Trinity run up a wall, and even witnessed Morpheus overwhelmed by Neo in a Kung Fu training simulator due to his amazing speed. In a way, it also gives the film a more pop culture and rebellious feel. Instead of using exactly guns and weapons to battle the large man in power (the machines), the Rebels use karate skills the fight the Agents in a modern and technical setting. The excitement of watching Morpheus go toe-to-toe with an Agent never grows old, and is the reason why The Matrix must be given respect as a karate skills motion picture.</p>
<p><span id="more-34"></span>Shanghai Noon. When the Wild West and Jackie Chan collide, the result&#8217;s impressive. Bringing him into an entire world of pistols and horsemen, Jackie Chan uses his karate skills experience to fight cowboys and First Americans while making an attempt to rescue a princess from China. Naturally, true to karate skills fashion, the giant bad guy is also a karate skills expert who has journeyed to the Wild West, so an engaging and completely taxing match is for the ending. Chan fights using moves that are fully possible and realistic, and much in tune with his royal guardsman&#8217;s training. A typical failing in several karate skills films is they show impossible achievements being performed (I am taking a look at you, Crouching Tiger Concealed Dragon) like flight and paralysis, and I&#8217;m happy to see that Shanghai Midday was directed with no such nonsense.</p>
<p>Watching Jackie Chan put a throwing star into the hand of a policeman was precious. Kung Fu Panda. Just fooling. Jet Li&#8217;s Brave .</p>
<p>This film was fully impressive when thinking about how actual its methods in the field of kung fu skills were.</p>
<p>And the story was not ludicrous either, a defamed and humiliated martial-arts instructor attempts to redeem himself through a contest in which he fights the best champs from other states. 2nd only to Jackie Chan when it comes to kung fu skills, Li performs fantastically and with no failings, executing each move with precision and realism. It wasn&#8217;t a science-fiction or fantasy story, but a totally possible and practical series of events that occurred in the movie. There were lots of enemies with abilities to match Li&#8217;s, which stopped the fights from becoming uninteresting or uninteresting. Truly , I wasn&#8217;t bored watching this film right up to the end, in which Li fights his last match after consuming lethal poison. A courageous but unhappy ending however. These are the best kung fu skills films because they&#8217;re all entertaining and don&#8217;t irritate me with how impractical they could be. Yes, The Matrix stunts could be a small exaggerated, but the film offers a logical and entertaining reason for it, unlike some others (I am looking at you, Crouching Tiger Concealed Dragon).</p>
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