When it comes to martial arts, there are a lot of different styles, and each one has its own set of techniques and philosophies. There are also variations within martial arts! “Kung Fu,” for example, is a blanket term that includes a lot of different variations. Within this broad variety, one martial art that is worth
Let’s get right to it. Wing Chun Kung Fu actually does use kicks as part of its techniques! The way it does so, however, is different than many other martial arts. Wing Chun primarily focuses on close-range combat, rapid hand techniques, and simultaneous attack and defense. Kicking techniques in Wing Chun are mostly used in a supportive
SAMBO is a martial art that originated in the former Soviet Union. It is a combat sport that is practiced internationally. It is also recognized as a style of amateur wrestling, similar to Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling. Sambo The original pioneers of new martial art called SAMBO were actually two Russians men by the
Let’s get right to it. No. BJJ, as an activity, is not a cult. In BJJ, you have the freedom to leave the sport anytime you want. Your involvement in it is a personal decision. that being said, some gyms or associations can display cult-like tendencies, which sometimes negatively impact their members’ lives. Some people think
Today, I want to talk to you about something self defense related that’s probably never on your mind: clothing. Have you ever thought about what you wear might affect your ability to defend yourself in a fight? No one ever does. However, the clothes you wear impacts your range of motion, our visibility, and even your
Wing Chun did not originally have a belt system. You might be surprised to learn that, for most of its history, Wing Chun did not have a standardized grading structure or belt system. Even today, many Wing Chun schools do not use these rankings. This differs from many contemporary and ancient martial arts. Wing Chun Why
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