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It’s Good to be Board!

February 7, 2022 Tim Roettiger 1

DISCLAIMER: This article describes an advanced training technique that should be approached with caution. Toughen Up! As martial artists, one of the most important things we need to do is to “toughen up” or “condition” our hands. This can be accomplished in many ways and must be done progressively. One [Read More]

Krav Maga Guardian Self Defense

5 Reasons I Choose Krav Maga

February 3, 2022 Elizabeth Chen 2

  1. Pragmatism Krav Maga has been called the deadliest and most effective self-defense system because its roots lie in a pragmatism forged in response to an ancient hatred. In the 1930s, when national socialists began a series of antisemitic riots that targeted Jewish communities, Imi Lichtenfeld knew that a [Read More]

Martial Arts Seminars Bring the Mentor on the Mountain to You

Why You Should Host a Martial Arts Seminar

January 31, 2022 Chris Rickard 0

Students have an opportunity to train and to learn every time they attend class. What makes a martial arts seminar worth the time, effort, and resources required for it to be successful? Why is it worthwhile to have a different face in the front, or maybe even the center, of [Read More]

Free Training Day

January 26, 2022 Raz Chen 2

Teaching at Free Training Day I have wanted to write about Whistlekick Free Training Day since the day I came back, but it’s only now that I’m finally taking a trip home to Israel that I’ve had a second to breathe and process the amazing experience. I decided to pause [Read More]

Conquering the Mount 

January 24, 2022 Elke Weiss 2

I don’t remember the first time I was placed in full mount, because my mind shut down completely. I was frozen in terror. Everything faded away, and all I could think was that I was about to die. It didn’t matter that the person on top of me was my [Read More]

Heavy (Bag) Thoughts

January 7, 2022 Tim Roettiger 0

Ah, the venerable heavy bag! Is there anything else that says “this is a real fighters’ gym” more than the presence of a heavy bag dangling from chain? It is just so basic an item that its absence is immediately noted. Due to its versatility, it deserves its special place [Read More]

The Art Of Learning

The Art Of Learning

January 4, 2022 Francis Cordon 0

In previous articles, I have discussed several reasons why someone may be attracted to training Martial Arts. There are almost as many reasons as people training! However, undoubtedly one of the biggest drivers is the motivation of learning. In my professional environment, I hear this again and again: people are [Read More]

Embrace the Journey

December 30, 2021 Elke Weiss 0

January 2nd, 2022, I mark four years of Krav Maga. Even though I’m currently training Ju-Jitsu, because I can’t do striking with an injured shoulder, I will always be a Krav Maga person at my heart because it was the gateway to this incredible world of martial arts. I think [Read More]

An Instructor Finds His Place

December 28, 2021 Raz Chen 2

  After my training, I was so excited to get my Instructor pin and return to my unit. My dream had finally come true. Well, at least it felt that way until I actually returned to base. When I returned to my troop, they were stationed in a fairly dangerous [Read More]

Does Lineage Matter?

December 15, 2021 Steve Grogan 0

Introduction Lineage is a touchy subject, for many people. As a Wing Chun practitioner, I can tell you that when people hear I do Wing Chun, 99% of the time their first question is: “What lineage do you study?” That inquiry was usually followed by, “Who was your Sifu?” This [Read More]

Can You Be Addicted to Your Martial Art?

December 6, 2021 Melanie Gibson 1

Several years ago, during a low period in my life, I wondered if taekwondo had become yet another addiction. I’ve been addicted to many things: people, exercise, food, alcohol, thought patterns, and coping mechanisms. Taekwondo had been a saving force in overcoming the worst of my mental illnesses. Of course [Read More]

The Art Of Vulnerability

The Art Of Vulnerability

November 26, 2021 Francis Cordon 1

The stigma of invincibility associated with the practice, and worse yet, the teaching of Martial Arts, is a historical remnant that has no place in today’s society and prevents us from being ourselves. The vulnerable full of flaws ourselves that have so much to offer to others when we allow [Read More]

A Soldier Who Became an Instructor

November 24, 2021 Raz Chen 0

When the last article finished, I had just finished advanced training in the Israeli army and had been working as a special operations soldier.  I had wanted to be a combat instructor, but when the army selected me for field service, I had not argued and had accepted my fate. [Read More]

Five Bad Martial Arts Sequels

November 22, 2021 Tristan Glover 1

Bad Martial Arts Sequels Movie sequels are risky business. If a movie is good enough to warrant a sequel then it must have been a high quality piece of filmmaking. A good sequel should raise the stakes and be better than its predecessor. Look at Godfather Part II, The Dark [Read More]