Martial Arts Business Success Working With Your Partner
The business world is full of self-made prophecies that are seldom adhered too. ‘Don’t work with family’; that’s one of them. ‘Be weary of mixing business with pleasure’; that’s another one. Married East Midlands couple Sean and Julie Hutton are guilty on both counts, but they really don’t seem to care. “We love working with each other,” they say, with a natural confidence that exudes not only pride in their work, but also great success.
Is It Possible To Do Submission Grappling Without Getting Injured?
Is it possible to be a grappler and train injury free? By some reactions that I’ve received in the past, many tend to think that grappling “injury-free” is very possible. Some grapplers like to believe that most injuries could be avoided if training partners were more considerate and less competitive while training.
An Overview Of The Deadly Western Sword Arts
Kung Fu is not the only form of martial arts. The Europeans had their own martial arts history in the form of sword arts. In some of the Western cultures, sword arts are just as recognized as martial arts in many of the Eastern cultures. “The Art of War,” which is the literal meaning of martial arts, is not restricted to what we normally see on television or in movies.
Change Your Training Ground
If you’re in a training rut, or just want a nice change of pace, here’s a tip that can make a huge difference in your training experience: train outside.
When I was in China for the 1st World Tai Chi Conference, that’s the only place I saw people training. It didn’t matter if it was office workers doing Tai Chi in the park before work, or teens doing Kung Fu (by the hundreds, in unison) in the afternoon heat on hard packed dirt.
Is It Possible To Do Submission Grappling Without Getting Injured?
Is it possible to be a grappler and train injury free? By some reactions that I’ve received in the past, many tend to think that grappling “injury-free” is very possible. Some grapplers like to believe that most injuries could be avoided if training partners were more considerate and less competitive while training.


