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		<title>NMAA History Overview - Part 3: Development Of The NMAA Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 3 - Development Of Your NMAA Style
The Academy spent a limbo period being associated with the Guild of Black Belts, LFP Karate, and various kickboxing groups&#8230;.Click Here to read more!
This is the third article in a series on the history of NMAA (Nutaofit Martial Arts Academy)..so keep an eye out for the additional articles [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Academy spent a limbo period being associated with the Guild of Black Belts, LFP Karate, and various kickboxing groups&#8230;.<br /><a href="http://nutaofitmartialarts.com/information/newsletters/nmaa-history-overview-part-3/">Click Here to read more!</a></p>
<p>This is the third article in a series on the history of NMAA (Nutaofit Martial Arts Academy)..so keep an eye out for the additional articles coming soon..</p>
<p><b>Anything is possible through N.M.A.A!</p>
<p>Look out for Part 4…Coming Soon!</b></p>
<p>Authorized by NMAA, Kwan Jang Nim - Geoff Hutchison, May 2010</p>
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		<title>NMAA History Overview - Part 2: Start Of The Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 07:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 2 - Start Of The NMAA Style
When the Academy was first established the central themes were that everyone had a right to train and new techniques would be added according to there usefulness and simplicity&#8230;.Click Here to read more!
This is the second article in a series on the history of NMAA (Nutaofit Martial Arts [...]]]></description>
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<p>When the Academy was first established the central themes were that everyone had a right to train and new techniques would be added according to there usefulness and simplicity&#8230;.<br /><a href="http://nutaofitmartialarts.com/information/newsletters/nmaa-history-overview-part-2/">Click Here to read more!</a></p>
<p>This is the second article in a series on the history of NMAA (Nutaofit Martial Arts Academy)..so keep an eye out for the additional articles coming soon..</p>
<p><b>Anything is possible through N.M.A.A!</p>
<p>Look out for Part 3…Coming Soon!</b></p>
<p>Authorized by NMAA, Kwan Jang Nim - Geoff Hutchison, April 2010</p>
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		<title>NMAA History Overview - Style Development</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part 1 - The Early Years
Mr Hutchinson was trained in the traditional and combat methods and on beginning teaching began to introduce innovations into our foundation styles that form the NMAA. Mr Tomlinson and Mr Campbell rose to senior instructor status within the Academy by being the test subjects within the club during this highly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mr Hutchinson was trained in the traditional and combat methods and on beginning teaching began to introduce innovations into our foundation styles that form the NMAA. Mr Tomlinson and Mr Campbell rose to senior instructor status within the Academy by being the test subjects within the club during this highly innovative period. Without them and those early students who trained with us the Academy would not exist.</p>
<p>This process was begun as a result of Mr Hutchison’s early training years in Combat and Judo. The instructor was a Korean veteran in the Armed Forces and the garage club had a basic set of disciplines, however through his contacts, visitors would always add additional input, teaching the tricks of the trade. Some showed the art of throwing or the art of choking, the art of striking with hands and feet others taught the are of locking, bending, and twisting the joints, all were highly specialized as this was the custom where they had learnt their arts. Although happy to teach they had no interest in learning from each other or combining their tricks as the “Sarge” was doing&#8230;.<b>to read more, and find out the clubs history, then&#8230;.</b><a href="http://nutaofitmartialarts.com/information/newsletters/nmaa-history-overview-part-1/">Click Here To Read The Full Article</a></p>
<p>This is the first article in a series on the history of NMAA (Nutaofit Martial Arts Academy)..so keep an eye out for the additional articles coming soon..</p>
<p><b>Anything is possible through N.M.A.A!</p>
<p>Look out for Part 2…Coming Soon!</b></p>
<p>Authorized by NMAA, Kwan Jang Nim - Geoff Hutchison, March 2010</p>
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		<title>Vitaflex Pty Ltd for Power Tools in East Bentleigh</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 07:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Contact Added To Resource Page - Vitaflex Pty Ltd
As part of the ongoing program to provide members with great opportunities through other members, we are proud to announce that we have added a new contact on the resources page, i.e.:
Vitaflex Pty Ltd - Owner: Mr Tim Simovich;
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<p>As part of the ongoing program to provide members with great opportunities through other members, we are proud to announce that we have added a new contact on the resources page, i.e.:<b><br />
Vitaflex Pty Ltd - Owner: Mr Tim Simovich;<br />
Address: 161B East Boundary Road, East Bentleigh, Vic. 3168<br />
Phone: 03 9563 7696<br />
Products: Power Tools, Hardware and much more for the professional and handy man or woman. </b></p>
<p>By supporting our clubs wider community we will become a more robust and successful Academy.</p>
<p>Thank you to all members for your continued support.<br />
NMAA</p>
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		<title>Boxing Shoes Buying Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When you shop for boxing shoes the most important thing to watch for is comfort. All of the jumping around you will be doing in these shoes make it vital that your shoes are not going to hurt your feet. Make sure that they have enough padding and that they are not too rigid. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> When you shop for boxing shoes the most important thing to watch for is comfort. All of the jumping around you will be doing in these shoes make it vital that your shoes are not going to hurt your feet. Make sure that they have enough padding and that they are not too rigid. Since everyone’s feet are different, do your own research and use your instinct. Look also for traction, safety, and ventilation. </p>
<p>These shoes should be assessed for shock absorption and support straps. This is part of your safety check.  There is a mid-sole that absorbs shock on many of these shoes. This keeps from shocking your joints and adds more comfort. Support straps at the arch of the foot appear on some of the better boxing shoes. This offers less slipping and more cushion. </p>
<p>A lot of shoes have air vents that are breathable to avoid too much sweat building up. Wet shoes following a workout warn you that you are suffocating your feet. Proper cooling is quite important so that you do not get too hot. </p>
<p>Finally, make sure that you have good traction. When you consider all of the moves you conduct in those shoes, you need to look for shoes with a rubber sole and some sort of anti-slip pattern. This way, you can be sure that you will not slip while working out.</p>
<p>Another choice to make is whether your boxing shoes should be high top or low top. Unless you happen to be a kick boxer, this really is not that big of a deal. Kick boxers, however, need to purchase high top shoes to protect the shins and ankles. </p>
<p>When faced with the decision, always choose comfort over good looks. You may have a cool looking pair of leather shoes, but you may just end up with sweaty feet and this is a horrible feeling. Zippers need to not be right against your skin. Otherwise, choose whatever color or style you want as long as they are safe.</p>
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		<title>How are the Martial Arts and Enlightenment Perceived?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 05:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many Centuries the Martial Arts have been a source of Enlightenment, not to just the Japanese, but to folks all over the world. The reason self defense disciplines such as Kempo, Aikido, Karate, Jiu Jitsu and Tae Kwon Do are called arts is because you could spend a lifetime studying them. Yes you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many Centuries the Martial Arts have been a source of Enlightenment, not to just the Japanese, but to folks all over the world. The reason self defense disciplines such as Kempo, Aikido, Karate, Jiu Jitsu and Tae Kwon Do are called arts is because you could spend a lifetime studying them. Yes you will continue to improve at these the longer you spend trying to learn them. </p>
<p>By studying the martial arts, over time the ultimate goal is to reach the path of enlightenment. This is the spiritual dwelling you will reach within yourself. It can not be accomplished over night, and sports like Football, Baseball and Hockey won&#8217;t get you there. Enlightenment is reached through discipline and confidence and power. So what makes Martial Arts different from most American Sports and what is it about them that allows you to reach this state of being?</p>
<p>The fact is, Martial Arts deals with combat. Once you understand what combat is all about, you will automatically become enlightened. Understanding combat and how to take on an enemy will allow you to see things without blinders on. You will understand your surroundings and will start thinking from a totally different perspective than you see things now. Once you&#8217;ve studied Karate for a few years, you&#8217;ll know exactly how to posture yourself and how to react if someone throws a punch at you.</p>
<p>God Forbid if some nut case pulls a knife on you, you&#8217;ll know exactly how to disarm him quickly and safely. The average person could not do this. This will give you an inner sense of confidence that you can effectively deal with anything as it arises. The skills you will learn when becoming a Martial Artist are extremely powerful. In fact if you become a Black Belt in the United States, you&#8217;ll have to register yourself with Law Enforcement as a Lethal Weapon.</p>
<p>Once in a while someone will pick up these skills and use them for the wrong reasons, perhaps to become a bully. However their reign will be short lived, because fighting comes from within the heart and soul and is more internal than external. And if someone is doing this they never really understood the true meaning of the training. So they may become a Tiger but they will never be a Dragon.</p>
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		<title>What Everyone Should Understand Regarding Japanese Samurai Swords</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:55:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you aren&#8217;t aware, or you probably already realize that the Japanese Samurai Sword is the most deadly close combat weapon in the world today. These Swords have been a status symbol of Japan for many Centuries, above and beyond how Hollywood boasts about them in all of the Martial Arts Movies. The Katana [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you aren&#8217;t aware, or you probably already realize that the Japanese Samurai Sword is the most deadly close combat weapon in the world today. These Swords have been a status symbol of Japan for many Centuries, above and beyond how Hollywood boasts about them in all of the Martial Arts Movies. The Katana is the most highly recognized and popular Japanese Samurai Sword there is. It is signified by it&#8217;s one sided, long curvey blade. </p>
<p>As early as the 10th Century, these Swords were used by the Japanese and the Bushido to execute surprise enemy attacks. These Battle Weapons were worn on their belt and the sword blade always faced upwards. Sometimes the Wakizashi was used, which was a short version of the sword. The other short version was called the Tanto. Only the Samurai Warriors were allowed to carry these two swords in pairs.</p>
<p>The US Outlawed the manufacturing of Authentic Samurai Swords after WWII in the United States. Eventually this decision was over ruled, but only under the condition that these Japanese Swords were to be used for display purposes, to make living rooms and fireplaces look prettier. Many US Veterans kept these even though they weren&#8217;t supposed to, so you will occasionally hear about one of them still circulating over here today.</p>
<p>Japanese Swords are made from a very specific type of steel known as Tamahagane. The outer steel is generally hard, while the inner steel is generally a lot softer. Nowdays you will find Replica Swords that are available through a wide variety of online retailers. These have been made to look just as good as their Authentic Counterparts, and a whole lot cheaper. These days you can pick up a good one for under $100.00. I truly believe that a Replica is just as dangerous as the Authentic Originals used centuries ago.</p>
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		<title>Aikido Art Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Martial Arts is one of the contributions of Asia to the world. Who can forget Bruce Lee and the fact that it is primarily a martial arts athlete before being a movie star? Although until now martial arts is always a big hit with the growing popularity of Asian movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [...]]]></description>
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<p>Martial Arts is one of the contributions of Asia to the world. Who can forget Bruce Lee and the fact that it is primarily a martial arts athlete before being a movie star? Although until now martial arts is always a big hit with the growing popularity of Asian movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and more recently the House of Flying Daggers.</p>
<p>One of these is Aikido. Interestingly, the word from three Japanese words from which one is able to derive the meaning of the word. AI means union, Ki means spirit and ways to do means. Therefore, we can understand why Aikido is about the physical abilities of students concentrated in particular the sin of their supporters Ueshiba more on spiritual and philosophical development of its students.</p>
<p>His defeat in Aikido is a not taught violence instead one learns in harmony with the opponent. That may sound strange, but it really works. In approaching an opponent who is the goal of Aikido practitioners to an attack with the enemy, where it is weakest, while divers or move, but never to kill.</p>
<p>Here Aikido is an art. Art is something beautiful to see and something positive and Aikido is all. At least one of the people in the fight against the struggle for the harmony and the harmony of stakeholders can be achieved only if there is grace in motion. The movements can be calculated, but there&#8217;s a touch of finesse while these movements, not a feminine delicacy, but a finesse that exudes calm. The art of peace, but what they in Aikido is one of the positive influences of Aikido to its students and all who choose to know about this Japanese martial art.</p>
<p>Some of the techniques of aikido are. Ikkyo is the first technique. By using this technique to control an opponent with one hand while you want the elbow and the other near the wrist, this action will make you pin your opponent on the ground. Nikyo The second technique is when you give a wristlock that you make on the arm of the opponent, which in turn can be reason enough nerve to turn pressure.</p>
<p>The third method is Sankyo, must act in a technique that pronation upward spiral of tension throughout the arm, elbow and shoulder. There are many other techniques, but will start the first three.</p>
<p>On examination, aikido, it is important to remember that it should also strengthen the physical strength of the enemy&#8217;s defeat, it also develops mental capabilities. Like all art, it takes much practice and discipline to perfect the art of aikido. What counts is the one who wants to explore the art must be ready to give glory, the art, the best possible way.</p>
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		<title>Boxing Shoes � The Importance of Comfort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It is imperative that boxing shoes provide a perfect fit for the boxer. If he is trying to box with his feet hurting or his shoes slipping around on his feet, chances are he will not win that match. A boxer needs to be one hundred percent confident of his equipment before he enters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> It is imperative that boxing shoes provide a perfect fit for the boxer. If he is trying to box with his feet hurting or his shoes slipping around on his feet, chances are he will not win that match. A boxer needs to be one hundred percent confident of his equipment before he enters the ring, and the shoes are a huge part of that. Boxers take enough punishment during their matches. They do not need to add feet blisters to that due to a poor shoe choice. </p>
<p>When choosing boxing equipment and accessories, it is important to find the ones that offer a perfect fit to you. Boxing shoes need to fit just as well as the boxing shorts do. You would not want your shorts falling down or splitting open during a boxing match. So it only makes sense that you would not want your shoes to allow you to slip and slide in the boxing ring or make your feet sweat. </p>
<p>You need to be very particular when choosing your shoes because unless they feel as if they are a PART of your feet, you will have problems with them. Most pairs are made from soft leather, suede, and rounded out with rubber soles that are meant to offer traction. Boxing shoes also have ventilation through mesh “windows” on all sides so that your feet do not become over heated and too sweaty. </p>
<p>All of those things work together to make your shoes offer everything you need while in the boxing ring. However, they must also be a perfect fit or your feet can become sore, blistered and irritated from trying to move around in the wrong type of shoe. Be sure to try on your shoes before you decide to buy them. Walk and move around in the store to make sure they are going to feel comfortable. Remember, ideally, you want them to feel so comfortable that you do not even notice you are wearing them. </p>
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		<title>The Puzzle of Using Yoga to Master the True Martial Art</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two paths to take when one studies the martial arts. These directions are art and sport. One of these methods leads straight to decay, the other leads, ultimately, to enlightenment.</p>
<p>If one does the martial arts as a sport, he engages in contest, and that actually defines the difference between sport and art. If one practices the martial arts as art, he is attempting to conquer himself. Subdue the self, or subdue another, the difference is easy to see.</p>
<p>If one is attempting to subdue another, he is holding the world responsible for his problems, fighting the world, not taking his own responsibility. Wether the accumulation of wealth, or just trying to beat somebody into a bloody pulp, the student is not using the art the way it was designed, as a mirror for the soul. It is the soul, the individual, the spirit, the I AM that is the point of the martial arts, not the smacking down of somebody else.</p>
<p>When one is doing the art as sport, he is making a strong body, and then risking that body to destruction. When one is doing the art as art, he is obsessed with finding out the truth about himself. He is engaged in defining what impulse is behind the muscle and quiver of fighting.</p>
<p>This all said, the True Martial Way can be defined by the degree of motion within the art. A young man indulges in the large motion of Karate and Shaolin and that type of art. As the student ages, he practices tai chi, slowing his motion down, looking at it, trying to take responsibility for his every action.</p>
<p>Eventually, man becomes tired, still, and begins to think about what it all means. At this point he has become motionless, a person who watches the movement of the universe, and this is where he finds the truth. In motionlessness, he sees the truth of who is behind all motion.</p>
<p>When one does Yoga one is making the body strong, but not through the game of combat. This does create a weakness, as the universe is motion, and we should duplicate that motion if one is truly going to see through to the source of that motion. That one weakness aside, yoga does open up and explore who one really is.</p>
<p>Putting the body in an asana, breathing, watching, we slowly become aware of who is doing the watching, who is creating the asana. We find the I AM that is behind all the motion of the universe, and thus we become who we were meant to be, spiritual, souls, individuals unique and creative and filled with passion. We could wait, and grow old through lack of a method, or we could pursue violence through the martial arts until we run out of violence, or, we could just accelerate the process with yoga, through posture and slow breathing, and find out who we really are.</p>
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<p>Al Case has studied the martial arts for over forty+ years. He has written for the magazines,, including his own column, Case Histories. He is the developer of Matrixing Technology and Neutronics. You can get a free ebook at his website, <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.monstermartialarts.com">Monster Martial Arts</a>.</p>
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