Saturday, May 25, 2013

Subcategories of "Opinions":

Ramblings on Martial Arts . . . The Thoughts of Dana Stamos

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I consider myself a martial arts journalist and I take my job very seriously. For me, the job of a journalist in the martial arts is a very difficult one. I am not an expert in anything, but a student of everything. I am attempting to provide the most accurate information for my readers, but [...]

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An Interview With Ashida Kim

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Dux: Some critics say that “Ashida Kim is the worst martial artist we’ve ever heard of”! Kim: Ah! But you have heard of me . . . and do you know WHY? Because my Ninjitsu is so good the publishers stole it and sold it all over the globe. Secrets of the Ninja and Ninja [...]

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Stories Should Be Shared Before History Is Lost – Victor Moore

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Sometimes personal accounts have to be brought out before history is lost. I had no idea that one of the first great martial artists was a black man named Victor Moore. When he started pursuing Judo, there were no commercial schools. When he did find some help learning, he had to walk through the white [...]

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Keehan, John

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Inspired by the fact that Samurai warriors, in order to attain a sense of balance between hard and soft lifestyles, often practiced flower arranging or calligraphy, John Keehan did likewise. He artistically expressed himself as a hair stylist. He worked on some of the hair designs for Playboy models of the time and this gave [...]

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Is it True Frank Dux was Exposed as a Fraud?

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Frank Dux, like most celebrities, is continually subjected to misleading and sensationalized reporting, that often results in unsubstantiated allegations being made and repeated. For example, the most common allegation of wrong doing stems from an editorial written by Los Angeles Times reporter, who turns out, is the one exposed as deceptive in a case of [...]

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