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two men standing next to each other holding their hands up in the air while one man holds
martial-arts on Tumblr
bjj
the 10 boxing commandments poster
the mixed martial arts poster is shown in red and black, with instructions for how to use
The Greatest MMA Fights That Never Happened
Mixed Martial Arts #MMA techniques. "Fastest growing sport in world" Mike Mossholder @UFC #SAConf
an image of different types of people doing yoga exercises with their arms stretched out and feet crossed
TAEKWONDO (I had yellow but then I stopped)
TAEKWONDO (I had yellow but then I stopped)
an image of a man with two swords in his hand and the words, no man has
He right you know - Sport
He right you know
a drawing of a woman with two swords in her hand and the words, there is nothing
[Quotes] "There is nothing outside yourself..." - Miyamoto Musashi ()
You must both wield and utilize your emotions to make you strong, but not let them blind you in a fight to reason and logic.
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You must both wield and utilize your emotions to make you strong, but not let them blind you in a fight to reason and logic.
a woman standing next to a man on top of a wrestling ring with the words crossfit? i train ji - ji, i'm not trying to be the best at exercising
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Brazilian jujitsu
two men in black shirts and blue pants are wrestling
BJJ
two men sitting on the ground in front of each other
Rookie Mistakes When Rolling: Top Ten
We’ve all been here, obviously. We all started at the same place. Some people may have come to jiu-jitsu with a background in other martial art(s), but everyone wraps a white belt around their waist and works their way up the ranks. We all make rookie mistakes! How could we not, we don’t know; with
an old man with a long white beard standing in front of a black and white photo
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Aikido art of peace in Ueshiba words
an image of a person standing on top of a hill with the words, always assume that your opponent is going to be bigger, longer and faster than you so that you learn to rely
"Always assume that your opponent is going to be bigger, stronger and faster than you; so that you learn to rely on technique, timing and leverage rather than brute strength." -Helio Gracie