A Modern Addition to Martial Virtue

December 30, 2019 Jonathan Snowiss 0

Life is constantly changing. Our virtues need to keep up. Traditional martial arts’ virtue is not about clinging to the past, but learning from the wisdom from the past and adapting it to the present. Our friend, Justin Ford, told me a great quote from Matsuo Basho: “Do not seek [Read More]

Never Say Never

Never Say Never

October 1, 2019 Jeff Westfall 0

Treating Martial Arts Students Like Grownups A common habit among martial arts instructors that I find to be intellectually lazy and frequently boorish is that of over-using the word “never.”. As the title of this article asserts, I think that an instructor should never say never. I can’t tell you [Read More]

Martial Journal Spotlight: Jorge Emilio Prina

September 20, 2019 Bethany Dillon 0

Esgrima Criolla: The Fighting Art Of The Gauchos In the 17th century Argentinean Pampas of South America, “the gaucho”, (a cowboy of the South American pampas) a mixture of Creole, Indian and Spanish was born. As skilled horsemen, farmers and brave warriors, they were on the forefront of the battlefields [Read More]

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Adults in Traditional Martial Arts

August 23, 2019 Anna Gruszczynska 19

Adults… What stops adults from starting a traditional martial art?  There is a martial art school at every shopping center There is a Taekwondo school on every corner. Almost every shopping center has a martial arts school. The most popular are Taekwondo and Karate schools. For some reason, adults usually [Read More]

Growing

Martial Journal Is Growing and Expanding!

August 21, 2019 Scott Bolon 0

We’re Always Working On Growing And Expanding Over the past year, a lot of things have changed here. Some of those changes have been obvious, while others have been behind the scenes. For example, the Martial Arts Movie March Madness bracket was a lot of fun to do, and we [Read More]

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Martial Journal, Coming Soon To Print!

July 15, 2019 Scott Bolon 2

We Are Always Growing We here at Martial Journal are always looking for ways to grow and improve. We’re martial artists, we can’t help it! Many times the growth or improvement is behind the scenes and not obvious to you, the reader. Other times, it most definitely is. This is [Read More]

Martial Arts Movie March Madness: The Winner

June 25, 2019 Jeremy Lesniak 2

And so, it ends. In all honesty, there weren’t too many surprises in here for me. You see, over the last few years, I’ve had the privilege to speak with hundreds of martial artists. All over the world, all sorts of styles. Different ages, different backgrounds. Different goals and experiences. [Read More]

Maria

Maria: Movie Review

June 14, 2019 Tristan Glover 0

How to watch: Netflix(with membership) Run time: 1 hour 30 minutes Starring: Cristine Reyes Director: Pedring Lopez Writer: Pedring Lopez Rating: R Release Date: March 27, 2019 (Philippines) Style: Action, Martial Arts, Filipino, Violent You can find more information about this movie on its IMDB page.   I don’t know if excited is the right word for [Read More]

Martial Arts and Knee Problems

June 10, 2019 Anna Gruszczynska 0

(If you suffer from any kind of knee problems, I encourage you to go and see a PT or a movement specialist.) One of the biggest problems in the martial arts world is knees issues. It’s so important to start your Martial Arts journey with a good technique. There are [Read More]

Martial Cinema Tropes

Martial Cinema Tropes

June 3, 2019 Jeff Westfall 1

Martial Cinema Tropes The advent of the sport called “mixed martial arts” was a pivotal point in the history of the wider culture of the martial arts, and more importantly also marked a significant alteration in the perception of the martial arts that is held by the huge fraction of [Read More]

Wall

Deeper Stretches Using The Wall

May 28, 2019 Anna Gruszczynska 0

How The Wall Can Help Your Stretches With our every day stretching we tend to focus on the back of our body, hamstrings, calves, etc. We hardly ever stretch our sides: I don’t mean obliques, I mean deep muscles on our sides. As a martial artist, those deep side stretches [Read More]