The Superior Martial Artist

"There are no superior martial arts, only superior martial artists"

Jhoon Rhee: Why Martial Arts Discipline May Be the Key to HappinessEditor’s Note: This piece was originally published in the March 2004 issue of Black Belt magazine. The time and age references have been left intact for this posting. Violence lives in our schools and on our streets. Divorce rates are soaring, and literacy rates are plunging.

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He May Not Look the Same, But The Story Isn’t Over for This Veteran and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu FighterJoey Bozik is a champion, taking down opponents at martial arts tournaments throughout Texas, as well as a father, raising a daughter named Violet and a son named Asher. Bozik is also an Iraq War veteran, serving when his country needed him most. He was severely injured in 2004 while stationed in Iraq.

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John Jenkins brings tai chi classes to Boothbay HarborA world class martial arts instructor is imparting his five decades worth of knowledge to students in Lincoln County. John Jenkins, a four-time karate world champion, began teaching students last fall in Boothbay Harbor and Damariscotta.

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Dojo Mojo: At 89, Sensei Thamby Rajah still has it (video) – The Rakyat PostHE IS 89 years old, but the founding father of Malaysian Aikido, “Sensei” Thamby Rajah still exudes the persona of a firm martial artist. Yet, there is nothing pompous about Thamby as an aura of humility shrouds his presence. Lovingly referred to as “sensei” (teacher), the holder of three Malaysian Book of Records is responsible for …

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