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It's called MANET for the Martial Arts Network and offers a variety of photos, information, and announcements on our program, special events, upcoming tournaments, and links to other martial arts WWW sites on-line. Take a look!
Eden Tan (edentan@robotics.eecs.berkeley.edu) seems to be one of the administrators.
Kaela Kang (
kaela814@yahoo.com )
writes:
Home of the National Collegiates TKD Champions.
UCMAP also offers Hankido, Wushu, Taiji, Karate, and Judo.
He introduced Shintaido , complex art of bojutsu , kenjutsu
and jujutsu. (I don't know about it at all.)
It links Chinese Martial-arts page(not English language)
and over 100 hot martial-arts webs around the world
(some of them written in English).
Just wanted to let you know about the newest addition to the Dojo (Martial Arts Forum) here on AOL (the Dojo's also gone through an upgrade recently, in case you haven't seen it yet).
You can now look at spotlighted articles from "Fighting Woman News" magazine either here or via our Web page on the Internet.
For those of you previously familiar with FWN, the magazine changed owners in late October. We started out by putting FWN "online" and are also going to be adding some new departments and revamping the overall appearance of the print edition. Now, for those of you who may "not" be familiar with the magazine:
"Fighting Woman News" magazine has been providing a quarterly communications medium by, for and about women in martial arts, self-defense and combative sports since 1975. Because FWN presents a balance of articles and departments covering topics ranging from the entertaining to the enlightening to the thought provoking, men are sure to enjoy the magazine also. However, FWN is aimed at the literate, adult woman seeking interesting and informative articles of particular relevance to females in training.
If you, or any of the women you train with might be interested in finding out more about the magazine, we can be found:
This is a female martial artists association. There is no strict affiliation. Members are from all styles and forms. It includes a number of links to other pages.
A new, very extensive WWW site has been constructed for the two performances by the Beijing Wushu Team in the San Francisco Bay Area. The team has won the National Championships for the last 10 out of 13 years and includes the Women's All-around World Champion, China's All-around Men's Champion, and China's National Taijiquan Champion. For those of you unfamiliar with Wushu, it is China's national martial art which has evolved into a cultural art blending the beauty of Peking Opera with the power of Chinese martial arts. The result is a dynamic martial art encompassing a wide range of ancient and contemporary styles and forms. The team is coached by Wu Bin, the famous coach who led Hong Kong superstar Jet Li to five consecutive national titles before the age of nineteen when Mr. Li was a part of the Beijing Wushu Team.
(sjb3@lehigh.edu)
that he describes as follows:"This page is an attempt to provide a resource for documents and essays about various aspects of the martial arts. Since most of what is availlable through this page has not been written by me personally, I cannot always be certain of the accuracy of the information you might get via this page. Links to other sites that might prove helpful for locating information have been provided as well since that may help in locating information not listed here. This page does not focus on any particular style or type of information since the goal is to provide as wide a range of topics as possible. Any questions, comments, corrections or additions are welcome at my email address below." (The e-mail address is sjb3@lehigh.edu.)
Count Dante was an orginal student of Robert Trias. He broke off and started teaching more 'non-traditional' methods. For more details, read the Count Dante page.
Danny Abramovitch's Main Martial Arts Page
Author: Danny Abramovitch ( http://www.labs.agilent.com/personal/Danny_Abramovitch)