By: sharlhsshl | 2010-12-18 | Recreation & Sports I’ve go through my share of avenue fighting ebooks and manuals, but Road Fighting Uncaged really hit a home run read more
By: Thomas K | 2010-09-30 | Martial Arts Whether you know it or not you'll find things that you can do to be able to protect oneself no matter where you might be. It doesn't matter if you are alone or with a crowd of people mainly because you are about to find out the secrets of Street Fighting Uncaged. This will be the knowledge that you need in order to keep you safe and sound regardless with the time of day or the area that you will be in. read more
By: Benedict Caron | 2011-01-03 | Sales No matter whether you recognize it or not you can find points that you can do so as to protect oneself no matter wherever you happen to be. It isn't going to make a difference if you're on your own or that has a crowd of individuals due to the fact you will be about to discover the secrets of Avenue Fighting Uncaged. This is the information that you choose to will need in order to keep you safe and sound and sound regardless in the time of evening or even the spot that you're in. read more
By: Roberto Sedycias | 2010-10-02 | Arts & Entertainment Entertainment For a fun and action packed game, this game has all the original 25 characters from the original games, all of which are unlocked at the beginning of the game. Ten new characters include T. Hawk and Dee Jay. Adon, Cody, and Guy from Final Fight, and also Dudley, Ibuki, Makoto return from previous games and can be enjoyed again on this new version. Another new character is Juri, a young South Korean female Taekwondo fighter, who has energy boosting devices implanted inside her eye called the Feng Shui Engine. This gives her time traveling abilities. Another new character named Hakan is a Turkis... read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-03-30 | Martial Arts One of the key obstacles to learning self protection and self defense is fear - fear of fighting. Well, to every problem there IS a solution. In this interview, I have a world-class combat and fighting instructor who specializes on teaching everyday people how to defend themselves. He will show us here 3 secrets to overcome the fear of street fighting... read more
By: Fred P Nichols | 2010-04-01 | Martial Arts Street fighting is very different from training in a martial art school. The key to surviving a street fight controlling the situation. What are some tips to street fighting? read more
By: RonnieBuckley | 2010-10-15 | Martial Arts This article will give you an idea of the most effective street fighting moves that most people are trying to learn on their own read more
By: Ricky Davies | 2010-09-28 | Self Defense I've trained in many different martial arts for many years and have found out that most moves taught in dojos or gyms are suitable for dojos or gyms, these moves are suitable to win points in competitions but their useless on the street and for that reason I ended up quitting training in various styles of Karate, Brazilian Jujitsu and even MMA. Sure some of these fighting styles had some moves that are suitable for real life situations but I would estimate that over 90 % of what I had learned wa read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-03-30 | Martial Arts If your instructor or sensei tells you to make a fist and punch to the face, it is time for you to get another sensei. With this type of instructor, there is no awareness of the subtle but important difference between technique-centered fighting and target-centered fighting. Do you know the difference? You will, after you read the revealing and eye-opening article... read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-04-01 | Martial Arts You say that you want to learn how to fight for reality-based self protection. Do you know and understand how you would go about selecting the best type of fighting instructor? In this article, I will interview a world-class reality-based combat instructor, ex-military man, bouncer, body guard and black belt in hapkido who will show 3 who are the 3 best types of fighting instructors and why you should choose one with these characteristics... read more
By: Charles Prosper | 2010-04-01 | Martial Arts You are face-to-face with the meanest looking S.O.B. that's shouting at the top of his lungs all unheard of ungodly obscenities, and, quite frankly, you are struck with fear. All of the fancy katas, metered stepped moves, and the shouted kiai's! go out of the window now and reality sets in. When unprepared for a street real self defense situation, you become victim of the "holy crap!" factor when you suddenly feel a fear that you feel that you shouldn't be experiencing. In this article, I will interview a world-class reality-based combat instructor, ex-military man, bouncer, body guard and black belt in hapkido who will show us once and for all a proven system for overcoming the fear of fighting. This is a must read article! read more
By: Steve Gib | 2010-04-03 | Martial Arts Offers three specialized street fighting tips you can incorporate into your martial arts training and skills you already have! You can blend these simple street fighting moves to make yourself a better and deadlier fighter! read more
By: Tony Clement | 2010-09-20 | Martial Arts Just a glance at morning newspaper can give you many headlines concerned with crime and street violence. Things are the same with television's headlines as they all cover with street fighting and rising criminal rates. Violence are raising in almost every issue, be it religion, social crime or petty crime. read more
By: Steve Giles | 2010-10-08 | Article Marketing There's an old saying that can be applied to just about anything. "If you want to be a millionaire, you have to learn from a millionaire." The same can be said about fighting. read more
By: Keith Pascal | 2010-03-30 | Martial Arts In almost all advice for practical fighting on a staircase, you are told to get to the higher position. All articles and books take on a "king of the hill" attitude. Everyone agrees that the upper position on the staircase offers an advantage. Let's develop a strategy that is exactly the opposite.... read more