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by James Liu, Jam
Martial arts are one of the best ways to stay healthy and fit. Martial arts like jujitsu, karate and judo improve precision and concentration. They are also known to inculcate self-discipline and punctuality. The best way of learning martial arts is by joining the local martial arts school or club. Choosing a martial arts club is not at all complicated. Once the goals of training become clear, the choice becomes almost clear. There are some important factors that need to be taken into consideration before joining in a particular school. Joining a good school or club can make the learning experience very enjoyable. The easiest way to locate a local club is to search yellow pages. Advertisements in papers or online classifieds may also help. With the wide popularity of the World Wide Web, most clubs have their own websites. Running a search in a search engine like Google or Yahoo! May be helpful in locating good clubs. Running searches in local search engines and directories may also help. In you happen to live in Orange County, California you can easily locate a club as there are many clubs are in Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach and many more areas.

The next step would be the cost of classes. It is better to enquire before hand about all costs and not just the tuition fee as additional fee may be involved. Depending upon the school the registration fee may vary from anywhere between $50 and $400. This also depends upon the duration of the course. It is also better to for a free demo class. Many schools and clubs offer demo classes but in case they don't, asking them for a demo class may help. They may either offer it for free or for a reduced introductory price. Introductory classes are usually of 1 week duration and may cost a nominal $10 to $20. Getting committed to a martial arts club without test trying may not be a good decision.

The next step would involve getting a uniform. There are many ways one can a jujitsu uniform. There are many shops available in and around Orange County. Many of these shops offer them at discount prices. Even without discount, there are affordable. Other way of getting a uniform is to order online. Running a search on Google or Yahoo! would be helpful. While choosing an online store it is advised to check for the reputation of the website. It is always reliable to depend on bigger sites. Another factor that should be taken into consideration is the time of delivery. It is good to prefer sites offering faster delivery.

Copyright (c) 2007 James Liu

Let's face it; karate has been exposed. There was a time when the karate man was looked upon with respect and feared. A time when, if someone said they were a black belt, it caused others to be impressed. You can say that karate has become outdated. There has been an interesting development in the martial arts in the late 20th Century and into the 21st. Martial arts have evolved and become much more true to life than ever.

If you are one of those people who like to question things then maybe this thought has gone through your mind. Why are there so many different martial arts systems in the world. We all have two arms and two legs don't we? So why all the different systems of self defense? I know that systems were usually born out of a need such as one group of people having to fight another group who were better armed. So they developed systems to fight those men who used certain weapons a certain way. Unfortunately these men thought their system more effectual than they should.

So let's look at what we have in the world without going into a deep history lesson. You basically have karate and ju-jitsu from Okinawa and Japan. You have a multitude of kung fu systems from China. You have Tae Kwon Do and a few others like Tang Soo Do from Korea; boxing and wrestling from Europe of course. Of these there is every variation under the sun. You name it and someone has tried to develop it into a fighting system. But what do we really have. Remember that all we really have is three men out there. It all boils down to those three. You have boxers or people who fight predominantly with their hands, kickers who like to use kicks as their main weapon and grapplers who like to take people to the ground and finish them there. That's really it. Just those three. Now there are people who are good at one, two or even three of those methods. Those guys are now known as mixed martial artists.

Someone once asked, what is truth? I think we can ask that same question here. I mean how can the average guy deal with someone who is skilled in one or even three of the main fighting methods? You know, the grappler who can kick and box. If this person is skilled as a mixed martial artist, will I have to employ his methods? Do I have to fight in the same manner? I know karate won't do the job. Definitely Tae Kwon Do will not do. How about adding a self defense class or two. Will that help? I don't think so. What about kung fu and all the various animal styles? No. You can pretend to be an animal but that won't beat the skilled boxer, kicker, grappler. So how do we deal with this guy. It can't be using his own methods. You can't box a boxer and expect to win if he's really good at what he does. Let's just assume this guy is a really good mixed martial artist who happens to be a thug and wants to rob and maybe even kill you. What's the answer if you don't have a weapon at hand?

The answer is elementory yet intricate. In order to effectively deal with a skilled thug you must first put away all your preconceived ideas about what real combat is. Forget the ring. Forget what you see on TV. How can an older man; say middle-aged, defend against a group of younger, stronger and faster opponents. It will not be by speed and power. If he is to win; and he must, he has to do something all together different. Yes the older man is a master of self-defense. But his system is highly evolved. He relies on a core group of concepts rather than techniques. Of course he uses proper technique but it is all grounded in his core principals. He also has the amazing ability to fight in a very apropos manner because he is guided by highly developed contact reflexes. In other words, if he is touched by an aggressor, the older man instantly knows all about him and deals with him in proper time with super preparatory application. That means he stops the first attack and all future attacks immediately. He also uses skeletal alignment to enhance his power. He is able to hit much harder than his younger counterparts who use muscle to deliver their blows. The skilled older man delivers his strikes with his bones which feels like being hit with the end of an iron rod.

The answer is to unite with the opponent's energy. No struggling or resisting but moving according to "the now". To be able to discharge a highly potent "motion martial art". Not static or choppy, muscular movements but relaxed yet aligned motions that can deal with an attack as if it were just a crude language. Yes, the answer is to have a highly developed and fluent martial language as a complete and elaborate communication. Yes, self defense can be like this. The only martial art I know that achieves this elevated dexterity is Wing Chun.

If a person truly dedicates him or herself to only doing and developing a system that is fit for the 21st Century real world self defense, then he must use external defenses guided by internal faculty. A system that encompasses the most effective techniques a person can deliver with the most advanced internal concepts one can make manifest. Now I mentioned Wing Chun earlier but not every Wing Chun teacher has developed in this manner or to this level. It is rare to find people who have this high level skill. But they are out there.

If you really want to get involved with a martial art and want to find verity, then take a few steps back. Get back far enough away from what is traditionally known and taught. Take an honest look around and see if the martial art before you justifies itself intellectually. Ask the hard questions. Will it work against the boxer, kicker, grappler guy? Can it be done effortlessly? What makes the most sense? Study and do research before you join a school. I can tell you right now, forget karate and Tae Kwon Do unless you just want to do a sport. Don't be too reverent with any martial art system. Be honest with yourself and hopefully you'll find a good teacher.

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