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Karate & Fiction
I know many of you are familiar with the image of the Karate Kid, along with the sequels, the Hilary Swank version, the remake with Jackie Chan (which took place in China and they don't do Karate over there) and of course the series Cobra Kai which features Johnny Lawrence trying to rebuild his life.
Johann HollarPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedReason First: Adrien Broner is Arrested, Has Yet to Learn Lesson
Just when you think that someone would be mature enough to stay away from certain venues, that’s when they fail you. Boxer Adrien Broner received the steel bracelets at a weigh in for the Fury-Wilder fight. A few months ago, Broner took instruction to not appear on the premises of the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, Nevada. What all of this points to is a young male who is defiant, out-of-control, and longing for the taste of another bout.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedHow To Take a Punch (3 Tips)
Whenever you watch an action hero on the silver screen, the camera tends to focus on them winning fights. In fact, between expert technique, a rock hard physique, and an iron jaw there's no possibility the hero could ever lose; foes fall with broken faces and shattered spirits under the hammer blows of their fists, but when the bad guys get a solid blow in the hero just keeps on coming. On the one hand this could be blatant abuse of main character powers... on the other hand it's entirely possible that our lead has simply learned the most important skill any fighter needs to have in his or her arsenal.
Neal LitherlandPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedBlack Belt Or Die Trying
I wanted to quit! After the last injury, broken ribs, I wanted to quit Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). The latest damage would have been my third major setback, and mentally I did not want to endure not being able to train. Losing precious time on the mat could cause a deterioration in my skills. I couldn't afford any more training setbacks.
Carlin HertzPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedHow To Put Someone in The Guillotine Chokehold
Every guy out there wants to learn how to fight. It's why we shell out huge amounts of cash for martial arts lessons, read up on combat strategies from around the world, and watch professionals in the ring. What we're hoping is that we'll learn the secret that'll turn us into a Hollywood-style action star. The unfortunate reality of fights that take place off the silver screen, though, is that 9 times out of 10 they go to the ground. So it doesn't really matter if you've mastered the spinning butteryfly scissor kick if you have no ground game. Fortunately, grappling is just another martial art, and one of the simplest holds you can put an opponent in is called the Guillotine. Sounds fearsome huh? Well, it's also relatively simple to do.
Neal LitherlandPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedWrestling Quiz
Any wrestling fans out there? Cup your hands to your ear, and let the crowd roar. Growing up as a kid in Canada, I was fascinated by the WWF because it was filmed in a local town of Brantford, Ontario. We would go on Friday nights to the local arena to watch some of the top names in the biz bash the crap out of each other. For a kid growing up on a farm, having the wrestling world on your doorstep was more than an adventure. It was bliss.
Wade McElwainPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedWorld Boxing Champion Brian Mitchell Shares His Journey of Wins
"The fame is great, but you can't take your foot off the pedal. Everyone wants your title." South Africa's Brian Mitchell is arguably one of the country's best-known names in boxing sport. Signed by a historical 45-win record in the World Boxing Association's Super Featherweight division, Brian earned his induction into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) in 2009 and most recently another WBA belt. The sport itself was familiar in the Mitchell family line, with Brian's dad being a street fighter and former professional boxer in his time. Despite his father's wins, Brian's childhood was tough with separated parents and humble family economics.
Bridgett LesliePublished 4 years ago in Unbalanced- Top Story - November 2019
KO's from UFC 244
Whenever the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) comes to Madison Square Garden, they always pack the card with very good fights from top to bottom. The UFC 244 event this past Saturday night did not disappoint because there were seven KO's or TKO's out of the twelve fights that were in the early preliminary bouts, in the preliminary bouts, and in the main card. Without further ado, let us take a look at the stoppages.
Adrian HolmanPublished 4 years ago in Unbalanced How to Knock Someone out with the Sleeper Hold
Anyone that's studied a martial art that includes a form of grappling has learned about pressure points, and the weaknesses that every human body shares. When it comes to quick knock outs, though, there are only three things that you can do; great harm to the head, interrupt the flow of oxygen to the brain, or cut off the supply of blood to that same, very-necessary organ. All of these are risky moves, but when they work, they are fight enders. The infamous Sleeper Hold uses the third strategy, and once you know that, it's a fairly simple thing to execute.
Neal LitherlandPublished 4 years ago in UnbalancedGrappling Sensation Mckenzie Dern Suffers First MMA Defeat
Mixed Martial Arts can be an unforgiving sport at times, and while the days of it being "No Holds Barred" are gone, it's just as difficult. The competition seems to be that much stiffer, as big bucks can be made by many a combat athlete. Grappling is definitely a main stay in the sport, and separates it from the striking sports, but can definitely be negated these days. No longer can a grappling superstar dominate, like a Royce Gracie or a Mark Coleman. The 26-year-old McKenzie Dern has a ridiculously good record in JiuJitsu, boasting 22 gold medals in world championship tournaments. The transition to MMA was only natural, where she holds a record of seven wins and, as of yesterday, one defeat. So, how has such a legendary grappler suffered a defeat so early into her career. I think that's due to the direction the sport has headed since Dana White took over the UFC.
Roy JonesPublished 5 years ago in UnbalancedWhy AEW's Chris Jericho Truly Deserves a Thank You
Chris Jericho deserves a thank you. No no, I'm not trying to regurgitate his shtick, which has helped him become one of the most popular heels in All Elite Wrestling.
Steve FusinatoPublished 5 years ago in UnbalancedWWE Hell in a Cell Review!
48 hours ago, WWE presented the event, Hell in a Cell, from the state of California. After WWE’s opening week on Fox, and the "Fiend" Bray Wyatt having a strong showing on SummerSlam, there was a glimpse of hope that not only would Bray get a much-deserved push, but things could change in a positive direction, especially with AEW debuting on TNT this past week, too. Competition is always healthy and, in pro wrestling, I find competition to be motivating for both wrestlers and promoters alike.
Louis DiazPublished 5 years ago in Unbalanced