Why Wing Chun Works
While a book cannot teach you a martial art it can explain concepts that sometimes could be lost or not necessarily explained in lessons. Putting… Read More »Why Wing Chun Works
While a book cannot teach you a martial art it can explain concepts that sometimes could be lost or not necessarily explained in lessons. Putting… Read More »Why Wing Chun Works
I have recently been commenting a post titled: Are You Smart Enough to Fight a Monkey? I found very interesting the different points of view… Read More »Martial arts against animals?
Adam recently left a comment to the About This Blog page that can and should be answered publicly: Hi Massimo Are “SPECIAL MOVES” purely the… Read More »Training special moves?
I have just read this great post on Ikigaiway and started writing a comment: when it became too long I though it was a good… Read More »The role of forms in martial arts
I practiced Karate Shotokan for 2 years in the early eighties; I had a go at Wado Ryu in 1994 for less then a year… Read More »My thoughts about Karate
This post is discussing the importance of contact training in martial arts, particularly in view of their effectiveness in self defence situations.
I have been toying with the idea of writing books’ reviews for a long time. Have an extensive library of martial arts and eastern philosophies… Read More »Tao of Jeet Kune Do
Judo was the first martial art I have ever practiced and, even after many years, I have good memories of the experience and I can… Read More »My thoughts about Judo