Archive for August 21st, 2009

  • Brazilian Ju Jitsu

    Brazilian Ju Jitsu

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art and combat sport that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. It is a derivative of early 20th century Kodokan Judo,[2][1] which was itself then a recently-developed system (founded in 1882), based on multiple schools (or Ryu) of Japanese jujutsu.  

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  • “If your left hand is injured “

    “If your left hand is injured “

    “If your left hand is injured then train your right.” Article by Dave Charlton. Note: When Dave talks about Cyclone Wing Chun he is refering to Chu Sau Lei Wing Chun as taught by our club at Cyclone.  (Alex W.) I started training in Cyclone Wing Chun, whilst recovering from a back injury, which meant I could no [...]

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  • NEWCC – A New Path

    NEWCC – A New Path

    Introduction by Alan Orr   As long as I can remember I have always looked to improve my knowledge of the martial arts. It has always been more important to me to have a full understanding of my art rather that to just be rolling along with it. That may sound simple and you could be thinking [...]

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  • George Jean Pierre or Something

    George Jean Pierre or Something

    My journey into Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) started in Canada although I wasn’t to realise this for a while. I was on a business trip to Vancouver in the summer of 2008, sat in a sports bar, having a bar meal on my own and minding my own business, watching some sports channel. The golf had just finished (thank God) and next up was something that looked like wrestling but without the blonde permed hair and star spangled outfits; these guys looked fit, focused and incredibly scary.

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