Through much experimentation and some little research I have come to an opinion about martial arts, all martial arts. Nothing too radical, but the catch is that I feel this should be universal and it is hard to convince such a contrary crowd as my cohorts about anything universal. I propose, simply, that every style […]
11
2015
14
2015
Legwork
Years ago I wrote an article focusing on some aspects of this undiscovered treasure.
28
2014
Devilishly Clever Training Devices
Tyler Rea, martial artist and graphic designer, has come out with a new book focusing on the building and usage of inexpensive, DIY training equipment. This newest effort presents many types of equipment, much of which you can build. Two of Rea’s teachers were Sifu Edmund Kwai and his brother-in-law Sifu Lee Bing Choi; a […]
1
2012
Sticky Telepathy
This is one of those things that veteran martial artists know; once in a while we mention it but we don’t talk about it…
1
2011
The Hardest Thing
What do I mean by cooperation? I DON’T mean just being a rag doll.
10
2010
Product: Wing Chun and The Director’s Cut
Randy Williams may be one of the most prolific DVD producers in martial arts. He also shows some really innovative ideas. We added the last, we believe, of his original Wing Chun series with two DVDs where he and his students play real-time Sitcky Hands on screen and chime in with comments, funny, critical and […]