Kazushi Sakuraba - The Gracie Hunter
An expert in both catch and submission wresting, Sakuraba first gained international attention with his fight against Royce Gracie. Requested by t...
Read moreAn expert in both catch and submission wresting, Sakuraba first gained international attention with his fight against Royce Gracie. Requested by t...
Read moreAsk any practitioner in the fighting arts and they'll tell you intellectual development played as much a part in their growth as the physical strai...
Read moreJoin self-defense experts Rener Gracie and Eve Torres as they show you this practical technique against a full-mount with both wrists pinned to the...
Read moreIn the world of fighting arts, there has been an evolution of style and function to meet the needs of the modern enthusiast. Centuries past, there...
Read moreIn the second of only five losses in his professional career, Muhammad Ali faced Ken Norton on March 31st, 1973. Considered the underdog of the fi...
Read moreAs part of our Theory of Fight series, enjoy this video on targeting from Shane Fazen.
Read moreConsidered one of the most notorious bouts of the 1920's, the Long Count fight saw reigning world heavyweight champion Gene Tunney and former champ...
Read more“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there a few.” - Shunryu Suzuki In the digital age, we are seeing a ...
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Read moreFight Philosophy, for thousands of years, has stood to provide insights not just into the art of warfare, but of mastering the war within. From S...
Read moreDistanceDamageDistractionData A method every fighter should adopt into their arsenal. Why and when should you strike? The 4D Striking Rule aids ...
Read moreLast week, we spoke briefly about a concept known as Ikigai, which translates to a reason for being. With Ikigai, we define four main criteria for...
Read moreStruggling to define your purpose? Ikigai, or ‘reason for being’, is a Japanese concept of establishing a pursuit that fits four primary pillars - ...
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