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		<title>How to Select Your Martial Arts Equipment</title>
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 Many people are planning to start learning about martial arts nowadays but may not have taken into account the fact that they will need martial arts equipment to be able to practice this hobby or occupation. Here are some tips on how to get the best martial arts equipment you need:
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<p> Many people are planning to start learning about martial arts nowadays but may not have taken into account the fact that they will need martial arts equipment to be able to practice this hobby or occupation. Here are some tips on how to get the best martial arts equipment you need:</p>
<p>1.Try to figure out which martial arts equipment you want to become proficient in. The uniforms in martial arts differ in design, color and use so you<span id="more-11"></span> have to be specific about which uniform you wish to use. This also applies to your martial arts equipment since the martial arts equipment for one martial art may be unique to that martial art.</p>
<p>2.Find out what protective gear you need to be able to spar and train in your preferred martial arts. Protective gear as martial arts equipment is very important because the last thing you want is to get injured in a sparring session. Protective gear as martial arts equipment can be categorized either as head gear (like face masks and helmets), gear to protect your torso (like chest shields), gear to protect your groin (which is more for men than women, and may consist of a crotch guard or sports cup to shield your privates from being punched or kicked), shin guards to keep the shin area of your legs from being injured when you block a flying kick with your legs (since getting hit on the shin tends to be rather painful since there isn’t much flesh and muscle to shield your shin bone), feet gear (such as kicking boots, designed to keep your opponent from being critically injured if you should hit them with your legs or feet), and hand gear (such as punching mitts, used also to shield your opponent from the full force of your punches.) You need to invest in quality martial arts equipment as protective gear so you get the best protection possible.</p>
<p>3.You can also invest in practice martial arts equipment. This means getting punching bags (like those used in boxing), and martial arts dummies (which attempt to give you an idea of how to punch and kick a real human being.) Your punching bag can consist of either the teardrop bag or the bigger boxing-type punching bag. Martial arts dummies are basically like punching bags except they may be a bit bigger and shaped like human bodies. Though these martial arts equipment are no replacement for sparring and training with real-live opponents (because these practice equipment cannot dodge your blows or retaliate), they are very important to have around so you can get the feel for the sport.</p>
<p>4.There will be sports that require you to become proficient in certain martial arts weapons (which are also martial arts equipment.) However, you should always be careful when trying out such weapons in the first few sessions because you might hurt someone badly (such as yourself) if you don’t know what you are doing. If you are at the stage when martial arts equipment like weapons are necessary, then always pay attention to your instructor and learn how to master the weapons first. Often, such weapons were designed to maim your opponent and maybe even kill him so caution is always necessary in training with weapons.</p>
<p>Martial arts equipment were designed to work a certain way. Many martial arts equipment have a long history that can help you study how your preferred martial arts evolved. Study carefully how martial arts equipment are meant to be used and they can really help you become a better martial artist afterwards.</p>
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		<title>Introducing Wing Chun &#8211; Chinese Self-Defense, Developed By A Woman, Even Practiced by Martial Arts Legend Bruce Lee</title>
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 I consider myself fortunate to have also studied the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun Kung Fu (or in Cantonese also known as Gung Fu).
Coming from a Shotokan karate training background I will admit that studying Wing Chun was a real change of pace, if you know what I mean.
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<p> I consider myself fortunate to have also studied the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun Kung Fu (or in Cantonese also known as Gung Fu).</p>
<p>Coming from a Shotokan karate training background I will admit that studying Wing Chun was a real change of pace, if you know what I mean.</p>
<p>But after having read about some other famous practitioners such as Ip Man, Bruce Lee, Ip Chun, Leung Ting, Emin Boztepe, I just had to give it my best shot.</p>
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<p>I studied under Sifu Francis Fong, one of the finest kung fu instructors in the U.S.</p>
<p>Wing Chun, translated into English, means &#8216;Eternal Spring or Beautiful Springtime&#8217; and refers to the name of Yim Wing Chun, who received Chinese boxing training from a Buddhist nun. At the time the style was nameless.</p>
<p>Yim later married and taught her husband this style of fighting. He then simply went ahead and gave the syle her name, Wing Chun.</p>
<p>There are a number of theories and versions about how this style originated. I like the one I just gave you.</p>
<p>The typical stance is supposed to be like a piece of bamboo, firm but flexible, rooted but yielding.</p>
<p>Wing Chun favors a high, narrow stance with your elbows kept close to your body and your arms are positioned across the vitals of the centerline.</p>
<p>Attack and defense follow along an imaginary horizontal line drawn from the center of your chest to the center your opponent&#8217;s chest. The prime striking targets are on or near this line, including eyes, nose, throat, solar plexus and groin.</p>
<p>With the emphasis on the center line, your vertical fist straight punch will be your most common strike.</p>
<p>Your kicks are to be kept below the waist. This is typical of southern Chinese martial arts, in contrast to northern systems which apply many high kicks.</p>
<p>Chained vertical punches are used a lot.</p>
<p>You develop your reflexes by searching unsecured defenses through use of sensitivity. <br />Training through Chi Sao (&#8217;sticking hands&#8221;) with a training partner, one practices the trapping of hands. When an opponent is &#8220;trapped&#8221;, he or she becomes immobile.</p>
<p>Wing Chun also offers forms that are meditative, solitary exercises to develop self-awareness, balance, relaxation and sensitivity. They also help you in the fundamental movement and in generating the correct amount of force.</p>
<p>This style generally consists of three empty hand, one &#8220;wooden dummy&#8221; and two weapons forms.</p>
<p>There you have it: Wing Chun in a nutshell.</p>
<p>Enjoy this exciting martial art and always protect your centerline!</p>
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