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		<title>BRUCE LEE SPEAKS: On Martial Arts, His Life and Legacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entertainment reporter Tim Estiloz profiles martial arts legend Bruce Lee&#8230; focusing on his legendary life, films and ongoing legacy. Long before Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Chuck Norris&#8230; Bruce Lee set the standard for realistic martial arts in film and TV. All martial artists in Hollywood today owe a huge debt to this trailblazer in [...]]]></description>
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Entertainment reporter Tim Estiloz profiles martial arts legend Bruce Lee&#8230; focusing on his legendary life, films and ongoing legacy. Long before Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Chuck Norris&#8230; Bruce Lee set the standard for realistic martial arts in film and TV. All martial artists in Hollywood today owe a huge debt to this trailblazer in the genre and sport. Bruce Lee was more than an actor&#8230; he was an athlete devoted to the realistic depiction and respect for the martial arts. This video follows Lee&#8217;s early days in Hollywood&#8230; to his success in Hong Kong and ultimately Hollywood legend. This video was produced and written by Tim Estiloz. It originally aired on the TV entertainment program, Backstage &#8211; seen on CN8 The Comcast Network. See more of Tim Estiloz&#8217; entertainment and celebrity interview on YouTube under the channel &#8220;FilmFanTV&#8221;&#8230; and be sure to subscribe to more videos. Be sure to visit Tim&#8217;s website: www.TimEstiloz.com www.timestiloz.com</p>
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		<title>Martial Arts Tips : How to Knock Someone Out in One Punch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 01:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In traditional karate, attack techniques were designed to kill or knockout an opponent in one punch. Knock out an aggressive competitor with tips from a martial arts teacher in this free video on knockouts. Expert: John Graden Contact: www.Johngraden.com Bio: John Graden, member of the Martial Arts Teaching Association, combines the discipline of martial arts [...]]]></description>
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In traditional karate, attack techniques were designed to kill or knockout an opponent in one punch. Knock out an aggressive competitor with tips from a martial arts teacher in this free video on knockouts. Expert: John Graden Contact: www.Johngraden.com Bio: John Graden, member of the Martial Arts Teaching Association, combines the discipline of martial arts with practical experience to produce a unique teaching style. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz</p>
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		<title>Crazy Martial Arts performance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 19:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This guy has one of the best martial arts skills I&#8217;ve ever seen, crazy!]]></description>
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This guy has one of the best martial arts skills I&#8217;ve ever seen, crazy!</p>
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		<title>Martial Arts Supplies Training Machine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 22:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>karateman</dc:creator>
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www.martialarm.com &#8211; Our Martial Arts Kung Fu Karate Training Device Reviewed By Martial Arts Explorer. It is usually true that new students just cannot get enough training when they first start in their kung fu or karate martial art. It just seems that when the student is first starting in the dojo all they want to do is train 18 hours a day and it&#8217;s just not possible. As a new martial artist it may be frustrating when you do not have a training partner available for full-time training. And what if you want to train hard? How can you use your full striking power on a live training partner? You can&#8217;t, because you would soon knock him out or you could even kill him! Well the answer to all of these problems is this incredible new martial arts home training partner. Just place it on a wall and by using it you will develop new amazing and effective fighting techniques that make you ready for the street. It is the perfect wooden dummy alternative.</p>
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