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Red Phoenix Legend Books
Article by: World Wide DojoRed Phoenix Legend In this book, the author takes readers on a mythical adventure where a young man learns his destiny. When Jasai was just a young boy, he loved listening to his guardian’s bedtime stories. Valdrayan often told him tales about kung fu and magic—but one particularly story, The Red Phoenix and the Endeavor [...]
Enter the Dragon: A Photographer’s Journey
Article by: World Wide DojoEnter The Dragon – A Photographer’s Journey by Dave Friedman brings to life the making of this classic film. Since Dave was the Warner Bros. unit photographer on Enter The Dragon, he had a ringside seat as action movie history was being made. The book’s 260 pages are filled with the photos Dave took, in [...]
The Elements of Effective Coaching with Bob White DVD and More
Article by: World Wide DojoThis instructional DVD was created by Master Bob White, a 9th Degree Black Belt who has been a full time instructor since 1968. The DVD was created for instructors, future instructors, and school owners. On the DVD, Master White shares with you the methods that have enabled him to work full time as a karate instructor and [...]
“You’ve been lied to . . . The Untold Story about Addition Treatments
Article by: Hank HayesHank Hayes here from No Lie Blades and NLB Defensive Measures tactical fighting system, and I want to share with you about my new book. My book however is not on a topic subject that you might think. It’s about an issue that Officers deal with everyday – alcoholism and addiction abuse. As a law [...]
Muay Thaimes® Magazine
Article by: World Wide DojoMuay Thaimes showcases Muay Thai in the panorama of combat sports and in the practice of martial arts. It features in depth fight coverage with profiles, interviews and investigative reporting. Muay Thaimes is universally recognized for some of the best sports photography anywhere. Authoritative tutorials illustrate best practices. Stories bring history and culture to life [...]
The Complete Martial Arts Instructor – A Manual for Teaching Martial Arts Effectively and Safely
Article by: World Wide DojoABOUT THE BOOK This groundbreaking work applies modern educational theory and practice to the instruction of martial arts. It contains all of the information required for an instructor to plan and deliver lessons, assess learning and attainment and also addresses subjects such as teaching Toddlers, Special Needs and Senior Citizens. Equality and Diversity, Health and [...]
100 Years of Judo in Great Britain
Article by: World Wide DojoIndepenpress are pleased to announce the publication of 100 Years of Judo in Great Britain Vol I & II by the esteemed practitioner Richard Bowen. Discover how true Judo is far from just a sport but an ancient art in itself. Vol I Charting its origins in Japan and following its development throughout the West, [...]
A Time to Kill: The Myth of Christian Pacifism
Article by: World Wide DojoA Time to Kill: The Myth of Christian Pacifism is about decisions. Not the everyday kind such as “What should I wear today?” or “Where shall we eat tonight?” but decisions dealing with life, death, and protecting the innocent. Self defense concerns decisions of survival for the individual. It can also decide the fate of a [...]
Spirit of the Tiger: The Building of a Martial Arts Grandmaster’s Legacy
Article by: World Wide DojoWhen faced with adversity and overwhelming odds, Jay Blanton did not let hurtful bullies and uncaring people discourage him from making a success with his life. He prevailed by building his confidence and having an unwavering trust in God. Blanton shares his life story of how faith, family, friends and the martial arts influenced him [...]
The International Journey – Bringing Continents Together Through Kenpo
Article by: Dana Stamos“On Saturday, August 11, 2001, Chuck Sullivan and I watched the sun rise in the east as we embarked on our four-hour drive to Las Vegas in a rented Lincoln Town Car. Although the car’s seats were comfortable, the car was practically riding on its frame, making the ride feel more like an Old West [...]



