Category Archives: Martial Arts

Lethwei

LethweiLethwei is a traditional form of boxing that comes from Myanmar. It is usually held in village lots that are stained by blood and sweat of the combatants. Before the start of every match, the fighter performs a ritual called lat kha maung. The ritual is said to have originated from farming villages.

The martial arts is a virtual unknown in the rest of the planet but it is experiencing a rediscovery and revival in Myanmar and across the globe. Last August, a Lethwai event was held at the Woodlands Sports Hall in Singapore. Other events are scheduled in Bangkok and this could bring a new era for the sport.

Lethwai was once said to be a sport only for rugged thugs. Lone Chaw, a practitioner of the martial arts, had eight stitches across his face after a fight when he was just 17 years old. But schools have been established in Myanmar that gave Lethwai better reputation.

Lone Chaw is one of the instructors at the Thut Ti Myanmar Traditional Let Whay Club in Yangon. His students are not people who you consider as brutes. Some of his students include foreign investment bankers, Myanmar celebrities, and doctors.

Win Zin Oo, founder of the gym, said that foreigners started going to the gym two years ago. At present, classes that teach Lethwai are half local and half foreigners. Classes during the weekend have up to ten students.

The gym is proud to have trained Sean “Mr. Hammer” Bardoe, a Lethwai fighter from the UK. Bardoe has displayed physical and mental toughness that made him a crowd favorite and gave him a draw in the fight.

People who study Lethwai in the gym don’t want to be professional fighters. The exercises taught to the beginners are simplified forms of the martial arts. Each training session costs 5,000 kyat or $5 per person.

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Kids and Martial Arts

Remington Sinclair is a 13 year old martial arts student. He manages to stay attentive in the class but that is not the case when his parents first enrolled him at the O’Riley Karate Center. His parents said that they enrolled him in order to help with his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

His parents said that Remington’s pediatrician has diagnosed the disorder early. They didn’t want him to take medicines and that’s why they enrolled him to karate classes to help with his discipline and focus.

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Judo

Judo is a fighting style that’s effective in Mixed Martial Arts fighting. The Japanese martial arts focus on being close with the opponent and aiming for take downs to immobilize the other person. Judo provides an advantage to its students over others who don’t have the same grappling mastery.

One of the judo techniques that are effective in MMA is the throws. Throwing forms provide an edge over an opponent who doesn’t know what to do during a clinch. The hip throw or koshi waza can be changed in a manner that it can be used from various positionsThe foot sweeps as well as throws are also useful in MMA fights.

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Martial Arts outdoors

The Martial Arts Ryouzan Dojo found itself without a home after the building that served as their dojo collapsed after two storms last 4th of July. The outer wall of the structure went down after two storms on July 2. Since then, Heath Waterman’s martial arts school hasn’t found a new space yet.

Waterman is holding his martial arts classes in Allen Park until he can find a more suitable place. It seems like the students are enjoying the outdoors.

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Female Martial Arts Instructor

Staff Sgt. Jessica Field has just been named as the first female airman to become a certified martial arts instructor as she graduated from the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructor course with a green belt. She is ready to share what she learned from the Marine Corps Martial Arts Center of Excellence at Quantico, Virginia.

Field said that her overall goal is to take the program back to the Air Force and teach other airmen. She is a member of the 70th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing based in Fort Meade, Maryland.

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Mixed Martial Arts Champ

Sports fans in Tampa Bay have a lot of options this weekend. The Tampa Bay Rays will play the New York Yankees in the three game series. The Tampa Bay Rowdies is also playing against the New York Cosmos. For people who want something out of the ordinary, they can catch the Florida Championship Fighting event at The Regent on Saturday, August 16. The site has been known as a venue for artistic, educational, social, meetings, weddings, philanthropic, and cultural events.

The headliner of the Florida Championship Fighting event is the fight between Tony Murphy of Pinellas Park and Terry Janoski of Gracie Tampa South. The two regional rivals are competing for the Florida Championship Middleweight title.

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New Martial Arts Approach

One of the nightmares that parents could face is the abduction of their children. This could happen even in relatively safe neighborhoods. You’ll never know when unscrupulous people will just pull up and get your child.

There is a way to help your children be prepared to avoid abductions. Jason Wegener of Tiger rock Martial Arts School in Monroe has been teaching kids self-defense that he has perfected while playing games with his own son.

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Martial Arts Instructor

Robert Bentley has a fifth degree black belt. He confessed that a cartoon from his childhood got him interested in martial arts. He said that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles got him started when he was just five years old. She begged his mother to allow him to learn martial arts. His mom didn’t want to put him in it because she thought that it was all about fighting.

Now look at him now. He has mastered the martial arts and owns the Legacy Martial Arts. He is not someone to mess with but when he was young, a lot of his peers picked on him. After three to four years of asking his mother to let him learn martial arts, she finally agreed.

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Mixed Martial Arts

It looks like the mixed martial arts will remain illegal in New York. The state Senate has already passed a bill in favor of legalizing the popular sport for the fifth year in a row. The bill is likely to be rejected in the Democrat-controlled Assembly that has refused to bring the bill to the floor for a vote.

New York is the only state in the nation that bans the sport. Members of the Ultimate Fighting Championship were in Albany to make their case. UFC’s chief operating officer Lawrence Epstein wants the democratic process to work by allowing the bill to go to the Assembly floor and allow a vote to happen. He noted that the Assembly bill has 60 sponsors. It only needs 76 votes for passage. He added that the UFC is confident that if a vote is allowed, it would pass the New York Assembly.

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Martial Arts Canada

Martial Arts Canada students took part in the club’s annual Shiai, an interclub tournament. The tournament focused on the encouraging the children to try new skills and show off their basics to the Black Belt Senseis.

It is the culmination of their training, in sparring, weapons, kata, and creating self-defense routines. Advanced students even added gymnastics and music to their kata to provide additional style. Participants of the tournament came from various Martial Arts Canada locations such as Aylmer, Langton, St. Thomas, Port Stanley, Tillsonburg, and Straffordville.

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