The Most Lethal Martial Arts Styles Anywhere

Different people have a lot of different reasons for looking into martial arts styles. Some are looking for transcendence and self-control, others for the ability to kill other human beings. That lethality captivates the imagination; every man would like to be able to kill others with impunity, even if he never would. So what are the most deadly styles of martial art in the world? Simple: the ones that come from war-ravaged nations.

Have you ever noticed that there is no martial art indigenous to the United States, or Canada, or Norway (Stv notwithstanding)? That’s because those are countries that haven’t had to deal with long histories of invasion. Compare them to countries where being invaded is a way of life — Malaysia, Thailand, Israel, Russia, and their ilk — and the difference is clear. Guess which countries have produced the world’s most lethal martial arts styles?

Thailand: Muay Thai

Muay Thai is also called the “Art of 8 Limbs”. It has this name because it adds four more striking surfaces to the typical 2 hands and 2 feet: the elbows and the shins. Muay Thai practitioners use body-hardening techniques on their shins, knees, and elbows until they are tough enough to survive a strike that would shatter an enemy’s bones without bruising. Muay Thai is famed for it’s clinching martial arts moves, wherein the practitioner grabs an opponent’s head and shoulders and holds them down while repeatedly driving knees into his heart and elbows into the back or top of his head.

Israel: Krav Maga

Krav Maga (literally “Hand to hand combat”) has it’s roots in brutal Israeli-vs-Pakistani streetfighting, but has been refined by the Israeli government and police into a systematic method of disassembling an opponent. The Israeli government’s official Krav Maga manual details hundreds of technques and has an entire chapter devoted to dozens of lethal martial arts moves that are easy to perform, from hip-shattering throws to neck attacks that can stop blood from leaving your brain and result in death.

Malaysia: Silat Melayu

Silat’s origins are mysterious, but it’s a fair bet that this diverse array of martial arts styles developed over Malaysia’s centuries-long history of being invaded by everyone from Colonial Europe to Imperial Japan. Silat relies heavily on strong stances that allow it’s practitioners to remain firmly grounded and fluid at the same time. Because Silat is entirely practical, there are almost no flashy flying kicks or extravagant overkill attacks, but a Silat practitioner trains in a wide variety of ways to end fights with extraordinary efficiency.

Russia: Sambo

Sambo, from a Russian acronym for “Defense without Weapons”) is a fairly new martial art, developed only 90 years ago by the Red Army to improve their chances of survival when disarmed. Borrowing techniques from a variety of martial arts styles ranging from judo to savate, Sambo practitioners take things to the ground, and fast, applying a huge variety of joint breaks, disarm techniques, and knockout blows — often as the opponent falls down. There are no wasted moments in Sambo.

Could it be a coincidence that four of the world’s nastiest martial arts styles come from four of the world’s most often-invaded countries? Probably not. One thing is for certain, however — those of us that live in more peaceful climes are thankful for the opportunity to witness and maybe practice the martial arts styles that come from such turbulent places.

Things You Must Do To Grow Your Martial Arts School

There are 3 things you must do every week – and sometimes every day in every class – to make sure your martial arts school thrives. Those 3 things are:

Bring in new students
Retain the students you have
Get more from your students

It is critical to the survival of your school that you block off time every week to focus on these 3 things. This might be 1 hour or 1 day. It might be to create a new class, new marketing program or for education in martial arts management to make sure you are growing as a martial arts school owner.

Marketing
You should be setting aside time every week to work on growing your school. This does not mean you have to create a brand new marketing plan every week. One week each month you can focus on education. Just like learning martial arts – you are constantly learning new things, right?

The same applies to marketing. Pick up a book, read a blog, read the business section of the newspaper. You have to learn the basics and continue to learn and grow in marketing as well.

Student Retention
Student retention is vital to any martial arts school. If you get 3 new students but 4 leave then you have not just gone back by a count of 1 youve actually gone back by 4 because had you retained those students you would now have a total of 7 students.

Each week you should be doing things to ensure your students are going to stay in your program as long as possible. This could be sending out birthday cards, writing a school newsletter, offering special workshops, learning more about the student and their family to build a stronger relationship, the list is almost endless.

Internal Marketing
The last item, internal marketing, is one that is often forgotten. Yet it is critically important.

What most small business owners, and most martial arts school owners, fail to understand is that it takes a whole lot more effort and money to find a new client then it does to sell again to an existing client.

To get a new student you must spend a lot of time and money finding them and convincing them that your school is what they are looking for and need.

It takes much less time and money to sell your current students on a Saturday workshop, or sell them a T-shirt, or get them to take private lessons.

You Are Not Alone
You do not have to take on these tasks all by yourself. There are many places you can get information to cut down your learning curve or save time and money by using existing materials.

You can get books on marketing, you can ask other martial arts school owners what they do, you can join online forums in places like LinkedIn, or fan pages on FaceBook, you can purchase materials from martial arts business or management companies.

International Martial Arts Management Systems, (IMAMS) is one such place. We offer a system that is created of training modules that consistently brings in 4, 5, maybe 10 students every month. We have modules for student retention and many many ways to help you with internal marketing.

Weld and Arts- metal work and fabrication

Founded in 2010, Weld and Arts Inc is a company that provides services for all your needs in custom metal fabrication. Situated in Houston, we are able to provide these services to clients in the area, as well as reach out with the same nation wide and indeed the world over. The founder of the company, Mr. Adrian Martinez has profound knowledge in the metal working field, and you can be sure that the quality of work that you get is excellent. Whether you would like a personalized design, or would like your gates and railings custom made for you prior to installation, we have all the materials to meet your needs. There are various services that we offer in order to meet a clients needs, often incorporating the use of custom metal.

Starting off with metal fabrication, it is important to recognize that unlike the beginning of the metal age; today metal work has gained popularity and is getting advanced by the day. One of the core activities at the metal shop in the company is the combination of two or more metals which undergo metal fabrication and whose use can be found in just about any industry. Generally speaking, metal fabrication makes a reference to the process through which machines are made from their raw materials. Closely linked to metal fabricating are procedures that involve welding, metal working as well as assembly.

Some of the work that we do at the companys facilities includes the construction of various metals, structural frames in addition to pieces intended for aesthetic value. Such activities will involve the use of structural steel, galvanized steel as well as different forms of sheet metal. This is on a small scale of metal working. When we embark on using custom metal for larger projects, we go through a bidding process, just like anyone else, and when we get the contract then work can commence. For such a large project, there are six essential steps that must be observed.

The six steps of metal fabrication include: engineering, cutting of the metal, burning (sometimes referred to as the molten stage), forming, machining (ideally an automated procedure, but which calls for undivided attention by the engineers), welding and finally, assembly. Of special mention is aluminum welding, a common procedure especially because aluminum is commonly used in projects of this nature. Galvanized steel and structural steel may also be used, but this is dependent on the clients specifications. As part of the team, we have engineers who will handle the different equipment required for the successful completion of the job.

Also on board are highly skilled individuals who handle the welding process. This is a fundamental procedure, especially when one is working with sensitive metals. Once this is complete, assembly is finalized and usually involves inspection to see to it that the quality of work is unrivalled. This is what you are in for once we get to work on your projects. We have the capacity to fabricate custom metal to just about any needs a client may have.

The NoHo Card is Your Ticket to the NoHo Arts District in North Hollywood

The NoHo Card Is Your Ticket To Everything NoHo The NoHo Business Improvement District (NoHo BID) and http://www.nohoartsdistrict.com have teamed up to offer the NoHo Card to residents and theatre and arts lovers as an incentive to visit and explore the NoHo Arts District in North Hollywood. The NoHo Card encourages visitors because it is a discount program providing incredible savings on theatre, dance, restaurants, clothing and services from more than 50 businesses in the NoHo Arts District. Best of all, the NoHo Card is FREE and can be picked up easily at any one of the participating businesses.

Get Your NoHo Card // Check Out The Discounts at http://www.nohoartsdistrict.com.

The NoHo BID and www.nohoartsdistrict.com created this special partnership because both entities are devoted to the improvement, promotion and prosperity of the businesses that make up the NoHo Arts District. The NoHo Card program’s goal is to bring visitors to NoHo to explore the unique, one-of-a-kind businesses found in the only all-inclusive arts district in Los Angeles.

“We understand this is a difficult time for the neighborhood and for businesses and want to give both all the help we can with their marketing efforts.” Katie Gibson, NoHo BID Project Manager.

“We were careful with our program and chose not to do a huge, one-time discount like Group On,” says www.nohoartsdistrict.com Editor-in-Chief Nancy Bianconi. “Our our goal with the NoHo Card is to offer a long-term, consistent discount so folks will enjoy more of the arts district, and more often.”

Here’s How It Works: Show the card at participating businesses to receive discounts. Participating businesses have the NoHo Card Logo in the window. Go to http://www.nohoartsdistrict.com to check on all discounts.

Fine Print *Discounts are at the businesses’ discretion and are subject to change at any time. *For questions on discount go directly to the participating business. *Discounts cannot be combined with any other offer. *The NoHo BID, NoHo Arts District.com, and all participating businesses, reserve the right to change the program or cancel participation in the program at any time.

The North Hollywood Business Improvement District

In April 2007, 168 North Hollywood property owners voted to approve the establishment of the North Hollywood Business Improvement District (NOHO BID). The NOHO BID consists of all property within an area that includes: Lankershim Boulevard between Cumpston Street and Camarillo Drive and Magnolia Boulevard from Vineland Avenue to Tujunga Avenue. It was originally a three year BID that has been renewed for an additional five years. The NoHo BID’s core purpose is to Lead the Continual Enhancement of North Hollywood as a Flourishing and Trendsetting Center for Arts, Culture and Commerce.

NoHoArtsDistrict.Com

The NoHo Arts District is a one-mile community in North Hollywood, CA home to more than 20 live, professional theatres, art galleries, dance studios, music recording venues, vintage boutiques and a myriad of dining options. Since 1998, http://www.nohoartsdistrict.com has forged a strong following of arts lovers and local Los Angeles residents who use the site as a source for theatre, things to do in the District, places to dine and local businesses to frequent. With a growing circle of visitors, subscribers, friends and followers, news and events from nohoartsdistrict.com reaches a wide audience of arts patrons from all over greater Los Angeles, folks in the NoHo Arts District and across the San Fernando Valley.

Benefits of Karate for Kids Improve Self Defence Techniques

Before to join in Karate Classes, first you should know the history of karate and its importance…

Karate is often associated with Japanese martial arts, its true origin dwells in Okinawa combat techniques and Southern Chinese martial arts. It is basically a fusion of both arts and was introduced to Japan only in 1921. During this period, Karate was simply known as “Te”, or hand, as called by the Okinawa’s. Chinese influence is evident in the original symbol for Karate – the “Tang Hand” or ? Chinese Hand?.

Japan began introducing Karate as a subject in schools before the Second World War and soldiers in the army were often trained in the discipline. Competitions and different styles also started emerging as several universities started karate Club programs during this period.

Fundamentals of Karate:

Karate mainly stresses on volatile combat techniques such as punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes, and open hand methods. Grappling, joint manipulations, locks, restraints, throwing, and vital point striking are also parts of this discipline.

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Is Your Little One Ready To Become A Karate Kid?

As karate has become more popular over the years, kids of a younger age are getting started in the martial arts. There has of course been a strong influence from the Ninja Turtles and the Power Rangers but also with the ever expanding commercial karate schools.

Karate for Kids offers a safe, happy and encouraging environment where your children will learn self defence, become “stranger aware” and learn how to deal with other kids at school as well as developing personal discipline and confidence while getting active, having fun and making new friends.

It seems that the age of 5 to 6 years old is the youngest age for kids to be accepted into a martial arts program. We train-up the kids in a way to follow basic directions in order to function in the karate classes. Karate for kids can help your children increase their confidence by giving them the skills and practice needed to get in tune with their minds and bodies. They will begin to not only understand their actions and options, but themselves as a whole.

Karate for Kids Chief Instructor, Sensei Caroline Manly, designs all the classes and ensures they are a good mix of high energy, fitness and fun. She takes karate classes for kids in ancient style of Goju Karate. She teaches self defence techniques, self defence moves, martial arts moves and many more.

She says “I recognize all forms of martial arts have something to offer the student so I have to admit I have poached the best ideas from taekwondo, judo, aikido, kung fu and even boxing!” She is a good role model with plenty of teaching experience.

Karate for Kids classes are dynamic and they improve confidence, strength, self defence, mental awareness and made fun and they suit everyone. And these karate classes for kids are held in the Lindfield Community Hall, West Lindfield. We follow the public school term.

If you are interested to join your kid in Martial arts training (karate Classes). Are you would like to join in karate classes to improve life skills, Here you have Martial arts eBooks and Karate lessons and videos and You can contact me at:

Sensei Caroline Manly fully qualified 3rd dan black belt in Goju Karate with 25 years training experience and 20 years teaching experience. Chief Instructor and owner of Karate for Kids. She follows ancient style of Goju karate and takes karate classes for kids to improve self defence, strength, fitness, mental awareness. So Please take a over look at karate for kids .