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Is Karate being a good self defence a myth ?
I am looking for a good self defence for my children but i notice that those hard men in Ultimate Fighting do not use any Karate .
Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…
West Seattle Blog… » West Seattle Weekend Lineup: Theatrically …
This is our beginner Women's Self Defense class. Learn the basics of how to be alert and aware of your environment. Learn how to defend yourself with only what you have within your grasp. Learn how to turn from “prey” to “predator”. …
Top Taekwondo Fighting Tips from World Class Player
We caught up with taekwondo 3rd Dan Carly Reasbeck to find out more about her 10 year career at the top level in taekwondo sparring. And we asked her for some tips to help beginners get over the obstacles they might face. … they learn what it's like to be confronted by a man and how to cope with that. It's also important to know what it feels like to kick someone. To feel the connection with that person. And to know what you would need to do in a self defense situation. …
New Extreme MMA Fit Club Opens in McCordsville › atGeist.com
But actually, there are many types of classes offered for women and children, such as, Yoga, Self-Defense, Fit Momma, Women's Only Muay Thai, and Fit Play designed for building self-esteem in kids. After hours, there are even “open gym” slots … Brake's new “Women's Only Muay Thai” class at the new facility in McCordsville is integrated with some general MMA training. The focus is on technique and conditioning and gets you in shape fast! Classes are beginner friendly. …
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Graduation Announcement- Some tips for the graduate
by: Dawn Rowlett
If you are graduating, it is a busy time. There are lots of loose ends that must be tied up around campus. Finals and term papers are taking up a lot of your time. But now is the time to put out a graduation announcement to proclaim your accomplishment and share it with friends and family.
Addressing the envelopes and announcements can be difficult for a beginner. On the outside of the envelope the address should be written formally. Use the full title such as Mr. or Mrs. and the full name of the recipient. Inside the announcement can be less formal. If you are sending the graduation announcement to a close family member, use their family name such as Grandma or Uncle Tom.
Knowing when to send the announcement is an important issue. The graduation announcements should be sent 1 to 2 weeks before the graduation date. This will allow time for people and family members to make plans to attend. It will also give people plenty of time to call and congratulate or send a card.
Graduation announcements are not request for gifts. Do not expect gifts from those to whom you send an announcement. In some cases, family members will provide gifts or throw a party. If you do receive gifts be sure to send a thank you note. It is a very nice gesture for those who have gone out of their way to congratulate the graduate.
Sending graduation announcements is a great way to present your great accomplishment. It is also the time to send your respect to those who helped you along the way.
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