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  1. § free legal advice said on :
    Strange this post is totaly unrelated to what I was searching google for, but it was listed on the first page. I guess your doing something right if Google likes you enough to put you on the first page of a non related search. :)
  2. § diabetic diet food said on :
    I would like to put a link to your site on my blog roll if you want to do the same for mine. It would be a good way to build up both of our readerships.
  3. § Michael Email said on :
    I'll go with Hadouken!
    When all the hard training in hand to hand combat fails,I'll hit them with a chi blast.
  4. § Chrystani Email said on :
    I just knew "Dance-rate was going to be on here.

    The black rangers MMPR "hip hop capoeira".
  5. § Top Sports Star Pro said on :
    Martial arts films are no different as people run out to the local dojo to train in the art that helped the hero save the day. Most honest martial arts instructors will explain that it takes years to learn a martial art, and that those films are seldom a good example of how any martial art really works.
  6. § Marcus Soares said on :
    In my opinion one of the best forms of martial arts is Brazilian Jujitsu and one of the best teachers is Marcus Soares http://www.marcussoares.com who has a Vancouver jujitsu club and is considered one of the best instructors in he world. He is a direct student of Carlson Gracie and is the highest ranking BJJ black belt under Carlson with 7 degrees. I think BJJ and grappling id the best for mixed martial arts.
  7. § Chris Howard Email said on :
    You forgot the sun source of all the martial arts, Sinanju!

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