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The Sports Archives – Popular Styles of Mixed Martial Arts!
Mixed martial arts are one of the most popular types of martial arts, mainly because they are high energy, interesting to practice and one of the best fighting sports for losing weight. Mixed martial arts are also currently popularised by … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat sports, competition, Judo, karate, kickboxing, martial arts, Mix Martial Arts Sports Blogs, Mixed Martial Arts, MMA, Muay Thai, Pradal Therey, self-defense, self-defense skills, self-discipline, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, taekwondo, Tomoi Kickboxing, toning, UFC, ultimate fighting championship, weight loss, Wrestling
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The Sports Archives – Traditional Versus Sport Taekwondo
Before embarking on the physical engagement of martial arts one must recognize that each style of martial arts training stems from steep traditions. In the case of taekwondo, there are two different approaches that classes offer: (i) traditional katas and … Continue reading
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Tagged Combat sports, Confucianism, fighting, karate, katas, kickboxing, korea, Korean history, martial arts, Mixed Martial Arts, MMA, self-defense, self-defense skills, sport, sport sparring, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, taekwondo, taekwondo history
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The Sports Archives – Protect Yourself with Krav Maga!
No one wants to feel vulnerable, but the truth is, most people don’t know how to adequately defend themselves. Sure, they can throw a punch if needed, but they don’t really know the basics of self-defense. Because of that, they … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Brief Guide to the World’s Most Dangerous Sports!
Let’s face it, most sports can and do lead to injury. Physical activity doesn’t come without some amount of risk. It’s not just extreme sports like BASE jumping or sky diving that can end with broken bones or other injuries … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Sports We Can’t Wait to See in 2013!
Sports fans can be some of the most arrogant, while at the same time being the most loyal. When fall rolls around, all the football fans seem to flood every bar within a 10 mile radius of our homes, beefed … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 5 Martial Arts To Learn For Self Defense
Many people are concerned about learning self-defense for their own personal protection and the protection of loved ones. There are many forms of martial arts available that were either originally developed as a form of self-defense or that evolved to … Continue reading
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Tagged BJJ, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat sports, Judo, karate, kickboxing, martial arts, Muay Thai, self-defense, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Wrestling
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The Sports Archives – Stay Fit and Safe with Combat Sports!
Hand-to-hand combat is one of the oldest sports and most popular modern workout regimens for achieving whole-body fitness. Whether you’re craving a toned core or want to learn empowering self-defense skills, Muay Thai and traditional combat sports can accomplish these … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Knickerbocker Glory!
Teamed with ‘knickerbocker’ shorts, usually held up by a belt of differing widths, early footballers would wear thick leather football boots and long, woolly socks with shin pads which could be tucked in or worn outside. Earlier still, when football began to … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Is Having Sex Really Bad for An Athlete Before a Game?
Do athletes really have to abstain from having sex before a big event? This is a question many athletes are asked throughout their career. The answers are mixed; some answer “no,” while most answer “yes.” Some say it’s okay to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Is Kurt Angle’s Olympic Desire Genuine or a Publicity Stunt?
Kurt Angle won Olympic gold in 1996. Since winning that medal, he has stated that he wanted to go back to amateur competition or to compete in Mixed Martial Arts. For one reason or another, it never happens. Angle claimed … Continue reading

