Mary Tannen slashes her way to fitness.
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
THE ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP; St. Pierre Dominates Hughes; Liddell Bests Silva
Georges St. Pierre submitted Matt Hughes to win the interim welterweight title on Saturday, while Chuck Liddell resumed his winning ways in a convincing decision victory over Wanderlei Silva.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'WAR'; Martial Arts With a Gun Instead Of a Kick
Morton Knocked Out 38 Seconds Into Bout
After his mixed martial arts loss to Bernard Ackah of the Ivory Coast., former N.F.L. receiver Johnnie Morton was suspended for refusing to take a drug test....
Bronx Man Pleads Guilty in Terror Case
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Men Behaving Extremely, With True Believers' Passion
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PROTAGONIST'; Men Behaving Extremely, With True Believers’ Passion
[TS] EXECUTIVE PURSUITS; In the Corner With the Gladiators: Trying Out the Life of the Cut Man
Cut men tend to the wounds of mixed martial arts fighters, who combine elements of boxing, wrestling, karate and Brazilian jiu-jitsu in one of the country’s fastest-growing sports.
Drug Testing Hasn’t Grown With a Sport
Monday, 28 January 2008
From the Edge of Madness to Fighting's Mainstream
[TS] ULTIMATE FIGHTING; Mixed Martial Arts, From the Edge of Madness to Fighting's Mainstream
In just a few years, mixed martial arts has gone from being considered criminal to being considered a legitimate rival to boxing.
Sunday, 27 January 2008
[TS] II: True-Life Tales; Former-Self Defense
The author clears his mind, and defeats the mullet-wearing attacker of his memory.
[TS] Bong Soo Han, 73, Orchestrator Of Martial Arts Scenes
Bong Soo Han helped revolutionize Hollywood’ s understanding of martial arts by creating fight sequences for modern American films.
[TS] How a Cast Got Its Kicks. And Throws. And Punches.
The rule at rehearsals was simple: “ If you hit someone for real, you owe them a beer,” said Timothy Haskell, director of “ The Jaded Assassin.”
Saturday, 26 January 2008
Texas: Ex-Chief of Norris Charity Pleads Guilty
The former chief executive of Chuck Norris's martial arts program for inner-city children has pleaded guilty to stealing from the Houston charity.
[TS] Few Rules, but to the Fighters, Pure Sport
The Underground Combat League stages bouts in New York City that belong to a class of sport sometimes called mixed martial arts.
Friday, 25 January 2008
[TS] FIGHTING; An Ultimate Warrior Is Used to Fighting for His Life
Brian Stann is juggling the responsibilities of life as a husband, future father, Marine officer and having an undefeated record in World Extreme Cagefighting.
[TS] CHEERING SECTION; Woman Joins Fight Club
Kat Amano, a 24-year-old writer and editor who lives in Nashville, trains in jujitsu and is a fan of mixed martial arts, which includes elements of kick boxing, jujitsu and wrestling.
How a Cast Got Its Kicks. And Throws. And Punches.
Thursday, 24 January 2008
EXECUTIVE PURSUITS; In the Corner With the Gladiators: Trying Out the Life of the Cut Man
[TS] FIGHTING; No Helmet, No Padding And, in the Ring, No Escape
Former N.F.L. receiver Johnnie Morton will begin his second career June 2 in perhaps the only sport more violent and more dangerous than professional football.
DANCE REVIEW; A Blending of Euripides, Martial Arts and Noh
[TS] MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; New Moves for an Age-Old Sport
In the primal pursuit known as mixed martial arts, Renzo Gracie may be the closest thing to a philosopher one will find.
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
[TS] THE GOODS; A Soap That Goes to the Mat
Guy Sako, who originally created Defense Soap for amateur wrestlers, keeps his sales consistent by marketing to practitioners of mixed martial arts.
TELEVISION REVIEW; Beware the No. 2 Fighter With a Fierce Mission
[TS] PERSONAL BUSINESS: EXECUTIVE PURSUITS; In This Martial Art, Jack Benny Becomes a Sponge With Spikes
In ki chuan do, you can learn Jack Benny moves that can inspire you to unleash your inner animal in less than half an hour.
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
II: True-Life Tales; Former-Self Defense
The author clears his mind, and defeats the mullet-wearing attacker of his memory.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'WAR'; Martial Arts With a Gun Instead of a Kick
[TS] CRITIC$(RSQUO$)S CHOICE; New DVDs
A frequent candidate for the finest martial arts movie ever made, “The 36th Chamber of Shaolin” has at last been rescued from video bargain bins by the Weinstein Company.
[TS] Controversial Sport and Its Stars Kick Their Way Toward the Mainstream
Dismissed as too brutal by critics and banned in some states, mixed martial arts is gaining popularity and making progress in its fight for respect.
[TS] FILM; Exit Kicking: Jet Li's Martial Arts Swan Song
It’ s fairly alarming news that Jet Li is calling his new picture, “ Fearless,” the “ conclusion to my life as a martial arts star.”
Monday, 21 January 2008
CRITIC$(RSQUO$)S CHOICE; New DVDs
[TS] It's All Geek to Me
Lack of critical respect for “ 300” and other science fiction means nothing to fans. They made peace with their own dorkiness long ago.
THEATER REVIEW; A Martial Arts Film, Only Live
The first decapitation gets a laugh. The shadow puppets are hits. But Michael Voyer’ s innovative martial-arts fantasy is all about the battles.
Sunday, 20 January 2008
ULTIMATE FIGHTING; Mixed Martial Arts, From the Edge of Madness to Fighting's Mainstream
TRUE-LIFE TALES; Former-Self Defense
The author clears his mind, and defeats the mullet-wearing attacker of his memory....
From the Edge of Madness to Fighting’s Mainstream
[TS] 50 Guys, All Trying To Look Like Bruce Lee
Finding one man who looks just like that legendary martial arts master was a challenge, even in an actor-rich, Asian-rich city like Los Angeles.
Saturday, 19 January 2008
Men Behaving Extremely, With True Believers’ Passion
A Kinder, Gentler (but Not by Much) Brand of Fighting
FIGHTING; An Ultimate Warrior Is Used to Fighting for His Life
VITAL SIGNS: EXERCISE; A Little Tai Chi Can Go A Long Way Against Shingles
MUSIC REVIEW; A Rocker Who Likes Limelight. Lots of It.
Something terrible happened at the David Lee Roth concert at the Nokia Theater in Times Square on Thursday night: The show kept going.
Friday, 18 January 2008
FIGHTING; No Helmet, No Padding And, in the Ring, No Escape
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; Marine Is Used to Fighting for His Life
[TS] MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; No Holds (or Kicks, or Punches) Barred
Mixed martial arts, a sport combining martial arts with boxing, has a star and many aspiring fighters.
Thursday, 17 January 2008
In the Corner With the Gladiators: Trying Out the Life of the Cut Man
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; No Helmet, No Pads, No Escape
[TS] After 30 Years, a Man's Vision for Karate Thrives as a Way of Life
Students celebrated Seido, a form of karate born in Brooklyn in 1976 that is intended to emphasize students' moral character and emotional strength.
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Martial Arts With a Gun Instead of a Kick
THE GOODS; A Soap That Goes to the Mat
TELEVISION REVIEW; A Crash Course in Martial Arts With Multicultural Footnotes
As a travelogue and an exercise in improving foreign relations, the History Channel’s show on martial arts is charming and, despite its subject matter, harmless....
[TS] Swords and Shouts Next Door, but Don't Call 911
Residents of neighboring high-rises have grown accustomed to the boisterous practices held by a tight-knit group of urban samurais.
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
A Soap That Goes to the Mat
CRITICS CHOICE; New DVDs
[TS] NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: GREENWICH VILLAGE; This Monk Is a Boldface Name
As a young monk in the legendary Shaolin Temple in China, Sifu Shi Yan Ming learned to break rocks with his skull, deflect blades with his skin, sleep while hanging upside down from a tree branch, and dangle a 50-pound weight from his scrotum.
Monday, 14 January 2008
A Crash Course in Martial Arts With Multicultural Footnotes
As a travelogue and an exercise in improving foreign relations, the History Channel’s show on martial arts is charming and, despite its subject matter, harmless.
HARVEY JOURNAL; Veterans of Storm Find Relief in Combat
[TS] OPENERS: THE GOODS; Real Ninjas Don't Wear Blue
JUDGING by 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints, authentic ninjas favored open-toed sandals slipped over sheer black socks. Such footwear may have been silent, and thus ideal for sneaking up on nobles marked for assassination, but it didn' t offer much protection against stubbed toes. So tomorrow night, when hundreds of thousands of trick-or-treaters dressed as ninjas hit the streets, most will be donning sneakers or boots, bowing to their worried parents' wishes.
Sunday, 13 January 2008
Former-Self Defense
The author clears his mind, and defeats the mullet-wearing attacker of his memory.
Drug Testing Hasn't Grown With a Sport
[TS] TELEVISION; Kung Fu Fightin' Anime Stars, Born In the U.S.A.
The creators of 6-year-old boys' favorite cartoon figures aren' t actually Asian. But, they say, they have tried yoga.
Saturday, 12 January 2008
New DVDs
Exercise: A Little Tai Chi Can Go a Long Way Against Shingles
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; It’s All Geek to Me
Lack of critical respect for “300” and other science fiction means nothing to fans. They made peace with their own dorkiness long ago....
[TS] NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: GRAMERCY PARK; Food, Flowers, Fitness: Versatile Merchant Expands His Empire
Sal Anthony' s, on Irving Place near East 17th Street in Manhattan, is the kind of neighborhood restaurant where regulars tend to wave off the ample menu; the usual will do. But while Sal Anthony' s is a familiar presence on the city' s Italian dining scene, rather less noticed is how its proprietor, Anthony Macagnone, has become head of a curiously improbable empire.
Friday, 11 January 2008
No Helmet, No Pads, No Escape
[TS] 2 Exercises Help Older People Stay on Their Feet
Two Chinese exercise techniques may improve the balance of older people and help prevent falls, according to two new studies.
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Veterans of Storm Find Relief in Combat
[TS] Defendant's Lawyer Claims Anti-Muslim Bias in Charges
One of the lawyers of a man charged with conspiring to aid Al Qaeda says his client was singled out for being a Muslim.
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Marine Is Used to Fighting for His Life
[TS] SUNDAY MONEY: SPENDING; Picking Up the Sword, Purely for Recreation
ON a Wednesday evening this spring, a dozen or so adults, from their 20' s to their 60' s, attended Misha Shimshovich' s class for beginners at the Fencers Club in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Karate Kast 2005-07-19
Bringing the world of martial arts to you with your host, Master Steven Pinder.
Monday, 7 January 2008
[TS] Bronx Man Pleads Guilty In Terror Case
The man, Tarik Shah, pleaded guilty to plotting to teach would-be Qaeda operatives how to wage jihad with hand-to-hand combat.
Sunday, 6 January 2008
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PROTAGONIST'; Men Behaving Extremely, With True Believers' Passion
[TS] Getting Your Kicks on Television
The Ultimate Fighting Championship has emerged from almost complete disrepute to become perhaps the fastest-growing spectator sport in America.
Thursday, 3 January 2008
SPORTS BRIEFING | MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; Fighter Dies 6 Weeks After Bout
Sam Vasquez, a 35-year-old fighter from Houston, was injured in a sanctioned bout in his hometown Oct. 20 and died Friday in a hospice. The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed Vasquez’s death, but a spokeswoman said it could be several days before the official cause is determined.Vasquez was hospitalized after he was knocked out by Vince Libardi of San Antonio in the third round of a fight at the Renegades Extreme Fighting show. He lost consciousness and had a seizure.
Tapes Capture Bold Claims of Bronx Man in Terror Plot
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
Getting Your Kicks on Television
Tuesday, 1 January 2008
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