The Techniques Of Muay Thai

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

A majority of the offensive techniques that are used in Muay Thai utilize a students hands, feet, elbows, and knees to strike an opponent. In order to bind the opponent for both defensive and offensive reasons, there is a small amount of grappling on the feet that is used – the clinch. The clinch occurs [...]

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and the Guillotine Choke

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

The guillotine choke is one of many submission holds in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Chances are, you have seen this countless times during MMA events. But why do you see it often? The answer is very simple. The opponent gets into the right position that the more skills fighter sees and then executes it properly. This [...]

The Speed Of Kempo

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Throughout the world of martial arts, the style known as Kempo is one of the best. Kempo uses extremely fast strikes, which is the area it is most known for. Kempo has been around for many years, originating from Japan. It was tested on the ancient battlegrounds, using punches, kicks, and very little grappling. Kempo [...]

General Rules of Submission Wrestling

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Submission wrestling is a contact sport. So one gets seriously injured in the mat, general rules are enforced which the wrestlers must follow at all times. Point are awarded to the wrestler who has shown submission attempts that pose a real threat to the other fighter which includes takedowns and near passes. When a fighter [...]

Various Holds and Positions in Submission Wrestling

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Submission is a non-contact sport and the one of the ways to win a fight is to hold a person until he decides to tap the mat or says so. To give you an idea, here are a few popular submission techniques. The first is the shoulder lock. Here, you are holding your opponents shoulder [...]

Joint Locks Are Useful In Submission Wrestling

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

A joint lock is one way to make your opponent surrender in submission wrestling because if they dont, whatever part of the body you focused on will be dislocated. But what is a joint lock? This happens when you let the opponents joint reach its breaking point which in most cases causes extreme pain or [...]

Life Without Sustainable Power

Friday, March 12th, 2010

What happens when the oil prices and production costs get too high? What if our fossil fuel supply runs out? What will happen then? Actually, to fully appreciate sustainable power, these arent the only questions we should ask. Perhaps we should inquire: Where does 20% of our electricity supply come from? How are far off [...]

Why Would You Want To Use Business To Business Marketing?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

For the people engaged in business activities and have heard business to business marketing but have a vague idea of what it constitutes of, perhaps it is high time that they learn more about it especially if they want to reach larger base of audiences or consumers. First, what is a business to business marketing? [...]