The Online Magazine Uniting Martial Artists Worldwide
ISSN 1755-0076
Issue 2, September 2007
Flying to the Sun by Michael Jay FREE ARTICLE

The first question I am always asked when someone learns of my background is invariably "How did you become a samurai?"

This is a difficult question for the enquirer always wants a quick answer, something which is not possible. Also, no-one can completely understand something without having actually experienced it ...more

Karate Kata by Allan Gill FREE ARTICLE

Kata is, to those who do not practise it, a fairly simple affair. It is commonly thought of as a set of pre-arranged movements, somewhat like a dance. For some people, kata is about performance, the primary goal being to develop the speed, power and timing required to win a coveted trophy. For others, kata is the remains of a long dead tradition that no longer has any place in the modern day ...more

I come from a samurai family. The concepts of honour, loyalty and duty have always been an important part of my life and in my understanding of Bushido. In seeking to understand the place of honour, loyalty and duty in Bushido, I believe it is a useful exercise to study the writing of actual samurai. ...more

Basics Explained by R. J. Nash

From the very first time that a student enters the dojo, it is essential that s/he starts to understand the intricacies of basics.

For over twenty years I have conducted the same experiment on each new intake of students...more

On the 15th July 2007 I had the honour and privilege of spending the day with Mikhail Ryabko, a master teacher in the Russian Martial Art of ‘Systema’. Despite some research I knew only a few facts about this man before our meeting. I had discovered that he was the primary instructor of Systema having been teaching the art for over twenty years...more