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How African Martial Arts in the United States influenced “Western” Boxing and Wrestling Part II...Introducing The Black Terror
by John BednarskiIn the late 18th early 19th century, the beginning of what we know of as, English Pugilism, or “Boxing,” was coming into itself as a combative sporting method...Posted in 52 blocks, african american history, african martial art history, African martial arts, bill richmond, boxing, capoeira, english boxing, evolution of martial arts, gouging, guro john bednarski, guru john bednarski, HAMA, Historical Afrian Martial Art, learn boxing, learn martial arts, martial tradition, prizefighting, pugilism, revolutionary methods of defense, rough and tumble, school of arms, school of arms media, toe the line, western boxing -
How African Martial Arts in the United States influenced “Western” Boxing and Wrestling
by John BednarskiMany of these people were taken from Central and West Africa, bringing with them their skills in military, as well as local martial sporting traditions. In the deep South is where many of these people were taken to, and a unique cultural fusion occurred, which created a unique form of ritual dance, ritual combat, and martial art/sport.Posted in 52 blocks, african american history, african martial art, african martial art history, boxing, capoeira, evolution of martial arts, guro john bednarski, HAMA, Historical Afrian Martial Art, jailhouse rock, kick boxing, knockin, learn martial arts, little known martial art, Lloyd De Jongh, lost history, Martial arts, martial tradition -
The Body’s Use As A Percussion Instrument In African Martial Art
by John BednarskiThe Stone Rebellion and it's interesting correlation to The Piper Tripwire System. One of the fascinating aspects of The Piper Tripwire system, a South African System of Martial Art, Is its use of the body, as a percussion instrument, in order to produce dramatic audio and visual distractions...Posted in african martial art, african martial art history, blackbelt training, criminal knife, effective knife skills, evolution of martial arts, guro john bednarski, knife fighting, knife skills, knife techniques, learn martial arts, little known martial art, Lloyd De Jongh, Martial art training near me, martial art training online, martial art training videos, Martial arts, martial arts dvd, martial arts training, offensive knife fighting, Piper, piper knife system, piper system, Piper Tripwire System, prison system of South Africa, self defense dvds, self-defence, self-defense, stono rebellion, streaming martial art training video, street defense, Tripwire
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