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Higher Education and Martial Arts

By |2017-11-24T21:08:26-06:00June 9th, 2016|Competition 101, Tournament Review|

You join martial arts at age four and diligently study and practice, earning your black belt with a love of martial arts growing every day. You start competing and find great satisfaction in competition and then, you turn 18 and it is time to go to college. All your friends played soccer, basketball and football [...]

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New England Open: Sport Karate In The East

By |2017-11-24T21:08:26-06:00June 5th, 2016|NASKA Event, NASKA World Event, Tournament, Tournament Review|

Great competition and a well-run tournament made the New England Open a successful event. The New England Open is known for innovative divisions and a well-run event. In 2016 it lived up to the reputation. The tournament was held June 3-4, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire this year. Daytime eliminations and grand championships on Saturday [...]

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Mexican Open 2016 Cancelled

By |2017-11-24T21:08:26-06:00May 31st, 2016|Tournament, Tournament Review|

2016 Mexican Open cancelled due to violence in Acapulco, Mexico Amidst repeated reports of drug related killings in the city of Acapulco, Mexico, promoter Luis Jimenez cancelled the Mexican Open event that was scheduled for September 2-3, 2016 in Acapulco. In April, 2016, the United States State Department banned all travel for employees to the [...]

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All Stars Win the First Pro Kumite 10K

By |2017-11-24T21:08:27-06:00May 29th, 2016|Tournament, Tournament Review|

History made with the first Pro Kumite 10K as Team All Stars wins The 2016 Kumite Classics, held May 27-28, 2016 in Pittsburgh, PA,  made huge changes in 2016. It became an independent event and offered the largest prize money purse for team sparring in recent history - a whopping $10,000! This kind of cash [...]

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Team Paul Mitchell Adds Two More Hungarians

By |2017-11-24T21:08:27-06:00May 24th, 2016|Competitors, Team Update, Tournament Review|

Team Paul Mitchell expands its men's fighting team by looking overseas. In a bold move, Team Paul Mitchell fighting added two established fighters from the country of Hungary. Beginning immediately, Tamas Imre and Ritchie Veres will join the ranks of Team Paul Mitchell fighters. This increases the current stable of available active 18-29 male fighters [...]

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Ten Cool Tournament Divisions You Need To Try

By |2017-11-24T21:08:27-06:00May 21st, 2016|Competition 101, Tournament Review|

Check out unique and fun new divisions at a tournament near you. Sport karate tournaments today are not the same as what your instructor experienced back in the 90s with simple forms, fighting and weapons divisions. Promoters are working hard to come up with new and unique divisions to keep competitors excited about competition and [...]

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Competition 101: 5 Reasons to Compete Locally

By |2017-11-24T21:08:27-06:00May 12th, 2016|Competition 101, Tournament Review|

Local events are a great place to start competition. Training in a martial arts school is probably enough for most people who get involved in the martial arts. Practicing kicks and punches, memorizing routines and self-defense techniques and the camaraderie of classmates is sufficient. But there are also a lot of people who want more [...]

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The Road Traveled: Competitor Jeff Doss

By |2017-11-24T21:08:27-06:00May 8th, 2016|Competitors, Personalities, Road Traveled, Tournament Review|

Sport karate competition has been part of Jeff Doss' life since age 4; read about where it has taken him. Jeff Doss has been competing since age 4 and has won titles in nearly every league out there - NASKA, NBL, WKA, ISKA and PKC to name a few. He's won tricking competitions against some [...]

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Rules Review: What Rank Can I Compete At?

By |2016-05-06T13:30:05-05:00May 6th, 2016|Rules, Tournament Review|

Rules Review: Competing at a different rank reviewed It happens all the time and in some leagues, it is allowed by the rules: people move up in divisions in competition to challenge themselves. For instance, a brown belt is winning constantly in the advanced division and decides to move up to the black belt division [...]

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Competition 101: Starting to Compete Step 1

By |2016-05-04T15:39:36-05:00May 4th, 2016|Competition 101, Tournament Review|

Step 1: Competition Starts With Learning So you were browsing the web and found some great videos of amazing people doing point sparring or amazing martial arts tricking performances and now you're hooked. You want to compete in sport karate. The next question is, how to get started in competition. All of the people you [...]

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