October 18, 2008
Categories: Aikido, Bo, Bokken, Books, Brazil, Budo, China, Classics, Escrima, General, Goju-ryu, Gung Fu, Hapkido, Isshin-ryu, Japan, Jeet Kune Do, Jiujitsu, Judo, Kali, Kama, Karate, Kata, Kempo, Kick Boxing, Korea, Kung Fu, MMA, Ninja, Ninjitsu, Nunchaku, Oar, Okinawa, Philippines, Proverbs, Quotes, Sai, Shaolin, Shorin-ryu, Sparring, Sword, Tae Kwon Do, Tai Chi, Taido, Tonfa, Wado-ryu, Weapons, Wing Chun, Wing Tsun . . Author: ebrown . Comments: Leave a Comment
One does not accumulate but eliminate. It is not daily increase but daily decrease. The height of cultivation always runs to simplicity.
–Bruce Lee
April 2, 2008
Categories: Aikido, Bo, Bokken, Books, Budo, China, Escrima, General, Goju-ryu, Gung Fu, Hapkido, Isshin-ryu, Japan, Jeet Kune Do, Kali, Kama, Karate, Kempo, Kick Boxing, Korea, Kung Fu, Ninja, Ninjitsu, Nunchaku, Oar, Okinawa, Philippines, Quotes, Sai, Shaolin, Shorin-ryu, Sword, Tae Kwon Do, Tai Chi, Taido, Tonfa, Wado-ryu, Weapons, Wing Chun . . Author: eman . Comments: 3 Comments
I saw this on Guy Kawasaki’s blog and grabbed a copy. Fun reading for anyone that uses their brain and not just brawn in the martial arts.
This is a first-person narrative written by Matthew Polly. He was a proverbial “98-pound weakling,” tall, skinny white kid from Kansas who decided to prove himself by training at [...]
February 17, 2008
Categories: Books, Budo, China, General, Gung Fu, Kick Boxing, Kung Fu, Quotes, Shaolin, Sword . . Author: eman . Comments: 1 Comment
“It is only when a person gets into difficulty that one can truly see his heart.”
February 10, 2008
Categories: China, Gung Fu, Kung Fu, Proverbs, Quotes, Shaolin . . Author: eman . Comments: Leave a Comment