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Children's Martial Arts Books
Do you have a child in your life thatīs into Martial Arts? Here are a few books that might interest them.

Training Reaction Times
Practicing and developing reaction times is a key part of any Martial Arts training. There are a variety of ways (and some of them quite playful and fun) to accomplish this training at all ages and skill levels.

Martial Arts Costume Ideas
Halloween is a great time to live out your dreams of being a Martial Artist. Itīs also not very difficult to accomplish. Find out how here.

Movie Review - The Forbidden Kingdom
The Forbidden Kingdom is the first movie having the two great Martial Arts stars of todayīs movies, Jackie Chan and Jet Li, on screen together. Review more of the review here.

College Degrees that Compliment Martial Arts
Are you trying to figure out what degrees to pursue for college and youīd like to make Martial Arts a major part of your career decision? Try looking at some of these suggestions.

Martial Arts as a College Degree
Can you imagine going to college for a Martial Arts degree? Well itīs possible these days. Read and find out more.

Starting Martial Arts in September
September marks the start of a new school year and, for parents, often the mad dash to find new and exciting ways to keep their young ones entertained after school. Why not Martial Arts?

History of TaeKwonDo in the Olympics
TaeKwonDo is a relatively new sport in the summer Olympics, which began its journey in 1998.

Tai Chi in Olympics Opening Ceremony
In a spectacular opening ceremony for the 2008 Summer Olympics Games held in Beijing, China, a well choreographed Wu Shu Tai Chi performance was held.

Valerie Gotay - 2008 Olympics Judo Star
Valerie Gotay is one of three women participating in the 2008 Beijing Olympics Judo competitions and perhaps one of the most interesting backgrounds that exemplify the spirit of the Olympics.

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