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Teaching Jujitsu, Aikido, Karate and Arnis. Class schedule, weapons, books, seminars, FAQs, affiliations and links. Provides several locations in the US. http://www.aarkj.com |
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Kyukido combines Taekwondo, Judo, Hapkido and traditional weapons styles. Classes are offered in a number of US states. Site lists styles, teaching methods, locations, philosophy and a variety of miscellaneous information. http://www.kyuki-do.com |
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Teaching self defense. Includes training, quotes, recommended reading, archives and products. Variety of locations in the USA. http://www.busseystyle.com/ |
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Self defense through scenario based training. http://www.fastdefense.com |
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Organization teaching multiple Korean styles with locations in California, Ohio, Texas, Illinois and internationally. Includes contacts, gallery and ranking system. http://yangskuksuldo.com |
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An American martial art primarily using hands for techniques. Hawaiian influenced in style and delivery. Provides history, products and general information. http://www.nokaoi-online.com |
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Teaches Kajukenbo Wun Hop Kuen Do, Jeet Kune Do, Filipino boxing and kickboxing. Includes news, event, training breakdowns and contacts. http://groups.msn.com/nubreedmartialarts |
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Korean martial art style emphasising speed and fluidity using kicking, punching, throwing, falling, choking, joint-locking and weapons techniques. A number of schools are offered in the USA, primarily in California. Contains instructor biographies, school locations, FAQs, etiquette, rules and links. http://taekukmusul.com |
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An American martial art combining karate and jujutsu with schools in Arkansas and Texas. http://www.taiho-ryu.org |
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Hapmundo incorporates punching, kicking, locking, grappling, pressure points and throwing techniques. Classes in Maryland and Virginia. Lists style background, founder biography, benefits, philosophy, events and video. http://www.hapmudo.net/default.html |
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