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Muhammad Ali first came into the public eye when, as Cassius Clay, he won a gold medal at the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960. In 1964 he stunned the boxing community with his defeat of Sonny Liston
This Chinese Spear Tassel is the Horse hair need for spears in Chinese Martial Arts like Shaolin, Tai Chi, Wushu, and Hung Gar
Dipped Foam sparring gloves for kickboxing, kung fu, taekwondo, tang too do and other styles of martial arts for sparring practice in your club and competitions
Twenty years after Britain's best selling karate book 'The Beginner's Guide to Shotokan Karate' first appeared,
The Shark Teeth Gum Shield is far from Gimmicky. Its packed full of technology to keep you Teeth and Jaw protected and give you a sharp smile to your opponent
Aikido was developed by the legendary Morihei Ueshiba, the culmination of many years of dedicated training in the classical fighting arts.
Chinese Internal Boxing: Techniques of Hsing-i and Pa-kua is the classic guide to two soft-style martial arts with ever-increasing popularity in the West.
Yang-style Taiji Quan is one of the main schools of Chinese Taiii Quan. Like the other schools, the Yang-style is characterized by its combination of hardness and softness,
Tusah WT approved Female Groin Guards are a requirement in most competitions these days, whether it's Kickboxing, Taekwondo or Karate. Made from PU with an elastic waistband
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE MOST POPULAR DISCIPLINES: TAE KWONDO, KARATE, AIKIDO, JUDO, JU-JITSU, KUNG FU, TAI CHI, IAIDO, KENDO AND SHINTO RYUA
The stretching exercises depicted in this one-of-a-kind volume are the result of a lifetime of training and study.
In ancient times a great warrior named Musashi devoted his last years to the task of setting down the samurai secret that he alone knew.
By adding more advanced tools and concepts to the modern ninja's training regimen, this book continues where volume one left off.
The Tai Chi Book is a detailed guide for students who have learned a Tai Chi form and want to know more. It also introduces beginners to the principles behind great Tai Chi, and answers common questions.
Your body flows from movement to movement. Each posture is separate from the next, yet all blend together in one tranquil rhythm. You discover your own inner peace and balance, your mind and body in perfect harmony...