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Karate - Uechi-ryu Basic 4 dvd Course Karate - Uechi-ryu Basic 4 dvd Course
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Traditional Uechi-ryu Karate basic program, taught by Sensei George E. Mattson in a simple and progressive program beginning with White Belt material in easily understood lessons. Included:Introduction and lesson plan...

DVD DVD "Basics of Ninja Training" Ninjutsu Blackbelt Video Course (Bujinkan) on 9 DVD Discs
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"BASICS OF NINJA TRAINING" is the 1st-degree blackbelt (Shodan) video program developed with the Santa Cruz Bujinkan Dojo by Ninja Learning Network. Instruction by Shihan Mark Roemke (10th Dan - 10th degree blackbelt...

Ryan Hall - The Triangle - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu DVDs! Ryan Hall - The Triangle - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu DVDs!
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With over 200 triangle submissions in competition, Ryan Hall has proven himself to be one of the most successful and influential competitors using the triangle today. His unique and practical approach to teaching the triangle has gained him world-wide recognition as one of the leading teachers on the subject...

Chanbara Instructor's Training DVD Course, easily and effectively teach short- and long-sword technique Chanbara Instructor's Training DVD Course, easily and effectively teach short- and long-sword technique
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Chanbara is sweeping the nation! This fast-paced sport will keep your students coming back week after week. Fighting, training and teaching weaponry has been very difficult for instructors in the past...

Blu-ray: Blu-ray: "Basics of Ninja Training" Ninjutsu Blackbelt Video Course (Bujinkan) on 9 Blu-ray Discs
List Price: $289.95
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"BASICS OF NINJA TRAINING" is the 1st-degree blackbelt (Shodan) video program developed with the Santa Cruz Bujinkan Dojo by Ninja Learning Network. Instruction by Shihan Mark Roemke (10th Dan - 10th degree blackbelt...

Chanbara Instructor's Training Video Course, easily and effectively teach short- and long-sword technique Chanbara Instructor's Training Video Course, easily and effectively teach short- and long-sword technique
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $27.50

Chanbara is sweeping the nation! This fast-paced sport will keep your students coming back week after week. Fighting, training and teaching weaponry has been very difficult for instructors in the past...

Karate: Uechi-ryu Basics Course, Part Two (DVD) Karate: Uechi-ryu Basics Course, Part Two (DVD)
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Learn the Uechi-ryu "core" system with this four part course

Franklin Sports High Visibility Training Disk, Pack of 4, Orange Franklin Sports High Visibility Training Disk, Pack of 4, Orange
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The Franklin Sports High Visibility Training Disk features 4 flexible 7.25-Inch marker disks. These disks are perfect for training drills and are for use inside or outside. Easily stack for storage and the orange color is highly visible.

24 Killing Blows of the Chinese Military 24 Killing Blows of the Chinese Military
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24 Killing Blows of the Chinese Military Grandmaster Alex Tao's Deadliest Jing Quan Dao Methods - Grandmaster Alex Tao is the founder of the Chinese military fighting method, Jing Quan Dao. In this unprecedented video, Grandmaster Tao reveals 24 of the most practical and effective lethal techniques...

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Where did other forms of martial arts originate from?

Ok, as a practitioner of Chinese martial arts, the stories that I hear all the time is that all martial arts originated from Shaolin. Of course this is a popular story because of the media. And karate and other Asian martial arts find their origins from Chinese martial arts. But what about Bagua styles? Did they originate from Wu-Tang?

In China we can assume that there was some type of martial art training in the time of Confucius 551 BC – 479 BC, He can be quoted to say: "To lead an uninstructed people to war, is to throw them away" -- Analects book 13 chapter 30

500 BC Sun Tzu, Author of the "Art of War" In the first chapter "Initial Estimations" he compares the enemy's forces with his own, ... Whose forces are stronger? Whose officers and troops are better trained?...

In preparing men for war, from these passages, we could assume that the army required some type of Martial Arts training before going into battle.
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I think you are correct that the Baat Gua, and possibly some form of Tai Chi, being Taoist influenced forms of martial art, may be the oldest Martial arts styles in China.

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