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Honor has a prominent role in martial arts. Every student is schooled by their sensei in the importance of honor. Sadly, many female fighters act without it.
Martial arts movies seem like a man's world, but movies like Kill Bill and Everything Everywhere All at Once are great female-led features.
Call her Sensei Braziel. Maureen Braziel, 69, has been involved in martial arts for 50 years. Her walls are filled with photos and trophies from her pioneering competition career.
The following martial arts films have two things in common: they're beloved by fans and have female leads.
Sensei Lee Byrd is a 5th degree black belt. The martial arts instructor is the owner of Family Martial Arts Center of Pacifica. This month Byrd celebrates his 20th year in business.
Many people associate martial arts with self-defense and fighting, but Marc Abrams, owner of Napa’s new school San Do Martial Arts, says it’s actually quite the opposite.
Terrified female martial artists say they’ve pulled out of recent competitions to avoid facing much stronger transgender fighters — forcing a major organization to revise its rules to ensure ...
The sensei is challenging the student. In a big shakeup to the Santa Barbara City Council contest, martial arts teacher and dojo master Tony Becerra has ...
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