Weapons Training

Weapons training is a part of American College of Martial Arts. Korean Hapkido fan, cane, belt, sword, short stick, knife, and staff are among the weapons taught along with a variety of Japanese, Chinese, and Philippine weapons. The weapons are part of the rich history of the martial arts and also an important part that will help in the development of both mind and body. -Master John...

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Life into days or days into lives?

The reason we practice our techniques in turns so we can take turn being a winner and loser and that way we can also better learn the weak and strong parts of techniques.  Practice so much that you can forget them. In good training we generate wisdom and compassion that way we can cultivate peace in your own life in order for you to be able to share and enrich others. Show gratitude and be...

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Meditation

Meditation is something that we all do but few realize its potential and value.  In martial arts we call kata or form, moving meditation and practiced properly it is done without thought or with no mind which gives our body freer movement and gives our mind peace.  For sitting meditation as most people do it should be turning your thoughts inward and listening to your own senses just to attempt...

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Tiger Shark Jujitsu

Tiger Shark Jujitsu is a system of grappling and is comprised of techniques found in several forms of martial arts including Brazilian Jujitsu, Small Circle Jujitsu, Japanese Jujitsu, Wrestling, Tiger Shark Hapkido, Judo and several other styles of martial arts. This system is taught with takedowns, throws, joint locks, chokes, submission to tap out, escapes and no limit of possible techniques...

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Some Of The Benefits A Person Can Receive From Martial Arts Training

Mental Awareness Self Confidence Concentration Temper Control Weight Control Stress Release Nervous System Immune System Inner Strength Self Motivational Development Knowledge and use of Weapons Speed Balance Flexibility Strength Self Discipline Circulation Improvement Coordination Focus Respiration Improvement -Master John Dowdy

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