
Black Panther
At this point it’s pretty obvious the Black Panther movie is going to be amazing.
It’s also probably going to have great fight sequences.
Sarah explained why in a piece for Asian World Of Martial Arts.
To read it click here.

Black Panther
At this point it’s pretty obvious the Black Panther movie is going to be amazing.
It’s also probably going to have great fight sequences.
Sarah explained why in a piece for Asian World Of Martial Arts.
To read it click here.
Filed under Films, Jock Stuff, Shameless Promotion

Jackie Chan
Legendary martial arts actor Jackie Chan is 63 years old now.
While that’s not necessarily old, it’s old for an action movie star.
Lucky for us, Chan seems to have a plan for his next act.
Sarah wrote about it for Asian World Of Martial Arts.
To read her story go here.
Filed under Films, Jock Stuff, Shameless Promotion

Robots learning martial arts.
Sarah’s ongoing series of basic history pieces, training tips and gear guides are continuing on the Asian World Of Martial Arts website. Here are nine of her recent posts:
5 Ways To Lose Weight After The Holidays
Comparing Boxing And Muay Thai
Kieran Tamondong’s Disney Channel Segment
5 Examples Of Robots Learning Martial Arts
5 Grappling And Submission Techniques For MMA
How To Incorporate Boxing Into Your MMA Workout
5 Ways Martial Arts Can Help You Through Tough Times
Filed under Health, Jock Stuff, Shameless Promotion

Kosho demonstration
In Sarah’s beloved 50 year old spy television show The Prisoner it features a mostly-made up martial art known as Kosho.
“Mostly” because there are a few real-world examples of people trying to bring to life this single-boxing-glove-wearing, grapple-on-trampolines conceptual martial art.
Sarah actually managed to track down someone who has tried to compete in “real” kosho and asked him what it was like in her first piece for Jet Li’s very good website.
To read the story go here.
Filed under Jock Stuff, Shameless Promotion, Television

Mighty Mouse’s armbar
Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, the best fighter in the world, submitted opponent Ray Borg at UFC 216 with a combination of moves that looked like they could only happen in the movies. Or in video games.
Inspired by this, Sarah collected a few other video game-worthy submissions in a blog post for Asian World Of Martial Arts.
To read it go here.
Filed under Jock Stuff, Shameless Promotion