Martial arts help sharpen focus
DALLAS - Martial arts are well known for developing not only the body but also the mind, with an emphasis on focus and respect for teachers. As a result, they're popular with both children and parents...
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Martial Arts May Give Exercise Routine Extra Kick
NEW YORK -- The older you get, the harder it seems to stay in shape. And not everyone likes to run, ride a bike or go to the gym. If that's you, there may be an alternative.
A study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows martial arts may provide the exercise you need...
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Martial Arts Robot Hits Tech Fair
Humanoid robots capable of performing somersaults and complex martial arts moves were demonstrated at Asia's largest electronics and computing fair in Tokyo...
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Jet Li comes to life in new video game...
This game is your chance to be in the movies -- or at least perform moves like you are anyway. Renowned martial artist and silver screen star, Jet Li, stars in the role of bodyguard Kit Yun. His dying boss charges him to...
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A pensive 'Grasshopper,' a brutal killer
Globe-trotting hit man Bill may be ready to meet a bloody end, but kung fu hero Caine lives on.
David Carradine, riding a career resurgence as the title character in Quentin Tarantino's two-part saga "Kill Bill," is revisiting his martial-arts roots with Tuesday's DVD release of season one of "Kung Fu," his 1970s television series.
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