• More for the Anatomy freaks: Historical Anatomies on the Web

    Updated: 2010-09-01 22:06:02
    Follow the link for a veritable treasure trove of historical anatomy texts from around the globe. Some of them are amazingly detailed and accurate while others give some insight into how different people in different times and cultures perceived the human body. Historical Anatomies on the Web

  • Linked Article: “An Urban Adventure”

    Updated: 2010-09-01 20:47:23
    Via the wonders of Google, I came across a Time Magazine piece on parkour while researching hip flexor strains. Go figure. Parkour is a fascinating activity, and obviously one that requires excellent physical conditioning, coordination, agility, strength and mental acuity. Not so different from serious training in a martial art. There are several fascinating sequential [...]

  • Martial Art Movie Showdown

    Updated: 2010-09-01 02:56:43
    Ladies and gentlemen, welcome. This should be a tournament of truly….epic….pro..portions. Said in the voice of Han at the beginning of “Enter the Dragon”. I am inviting you to place your votes for the greatest martial arts movies of all time. This will not be a simple vote of one amongst many. No, instead it [...]

  • Martial Arts Instructors and the Reality of Sex Offense

    Updated: 2010-08-27 05:28:12
    As a martial arts instructor and writer I spend a lot of time talking about the outstanding benefits of training. The self confidence, comradery, self defense skills, culture, etc etc. However I also feel that it’s my responsibility to make people aware of the more unpleasant side of the martial arts world; the manifestations that [...]

  • Linked Resource: Anatomyexpert dot com

    Updated: 2010-08-26 21:30:02
    This site is simply awesome. Check out the A-Z index of structures: anatomyexpert.com index

  • The Two Spirits of Kobudo

    Updated: 2010-08-23 17:01:14
    One  staple of a good movie fight scene is a hero or villain working their way through a myriad of weapons. They might start off with knife, but that will get kicked out of their hand, leaving them defenseless until they grab a nearby pool cue. Once that breaks they eventually find their way to [...]

  • Facebook 5G Fan Giveaway!

    Updated: 2010-08-17 21:51:47
    Hey everyone. It’s been awhile since we’ve done a giveaway, and I don’t want you to think I’m hoarding all the goods for myself. I wouldn’t do that. Although…it’s tempting… Anyway – a milestone is approaching that I thought would be perfect for some prizes. The Ikigaiway Facebook Fanpage is rapidly approaching 5,000 fans. Honestly [...]

  • Fudoshin Karate 90 Day Fitness Challenge

    Updated: 2010-08-14 14:02:52
    Weeks 6 & 7 Two weeks of dieting, and my first race for some time - In fact if someone asks you if you want to do something that you have to work for then agree to do it and get busy. A couple of weeks ago my Father-in-Law asked me if I wanted to part [...]

  • Deep Simplicity in Martial Arts

    Updated: 2010-08-10 19:41:45
    How do you go about exploring an art fully without getting lost in it? One of the most important elements of any martial art is being able to use it effectively at a moment’s notice. The techniques and methods of the art must be simple enough to ingrain in muscle memory for use when adrenaline [...]

  • Linked Article: Kids, Head Injuries and the NFL

    Updated: 2010-08-10 18:41:11
    Dan Rather has written an excellent piece about the dangers of traumatic brain injury amongst primary school-aged participants of sports activities. Highlighted is the data that the NFL itself recently released about the incidence of long-term impairment amongst it’s players, with a discussion of what the information means to coaches and athletes.  The information is [...]

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