Close Combat
The majority of the close combat photos that I see on the Internet show the same problem. They don't mean to ... in fact, these martial artists and co
Hidden Gems of Martial Arts
Which style is best for street fighting? That's the question that I am occasionally asked by Martial Arts Mastery subscribers. So, which martial-ar
The majority of the close combat photos that I see on the Internet show the same problem. They don't mean to ... in fact, these martial artists and co
This article was so popular in Martial Arts Mastery, that I am immediately republishing it here, for you. You see, a "Robbie Rule" is in place at my c
I don't mean to make fun of fellow martial artists. And I am not sure whether this bit of joint-locking wisdom is funny or sad ... But to be frank, p
Recently, I made a little video on in-close fighting. It had a few training tips, including one that I didn't recommend: tying your wrist to one of yo
Update: Well, I joined the group ... and unsubscribed a week later. It turns out the Martial Arts Writers group on Facebook is too general for me.
I'm often asked why I don't record what I know onto video. After all, isn't that the best way to learn? I have lots of reasons for NOT recording al
Take eleven-and-a-half minutes and watch a video with an important lesson on how to improve in the martial arts. Here's the new parable in video forma
Escaping The Bear Hug . . by Keith Pascal . I think the key to making any of the following suggestions work is the timing ... then when of
I often ask, "Wouldn't it be cool to be able to read your opponent's mind?" Getting clues and learning to "read" your opponent is probably the clos