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Self-Defense Lessons from Will Smith’s Slap Heard ‘Round the World
Self-Defense Lessons from Will Smith’s Slap Heard ‘Round the World

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Apr 05, 2022
How To Pose For Martial Arts Images
How To Pose For Martial Arts Images

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Mar 25, 2022
How to Run Successful Martial Arts Summer Camp
How to Run Successful Martial Arts Summer Camp

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Attention Martial Arts Instructors! How to Avoid this Common Defensive Gap in Sparring.
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The Most Neglected Move in Martial Arts
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The Powerful Influence of Authority as a Martial Arts Instructor
The Powerful Influence of Authority as a Martial Arts Instructor

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Tony Robbins Martial Arts Interview
Tony Robbins Martial Arts Interview

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2021 MATA Lifetime 
Achievement Award-Dr. Judy Flury

2021 MATA Lifetime 
Achievement Award-Dr. Judy Flury


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How to Recruit Parents to Help with Your Martial Arts Student Retention
How to Recruit Parents to Help with Your Martial Arts Student Retention

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What is the Legal Definition of Self-Defense?
What is the Legal Definition of Self-Defense?

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How to Pose for Martial Arts Images

  1. Think of the lines of the technique. Typically, the best shots are on full extension like Joe's punch above.
  2. Eye contact. Where are you looking?
  3. Emotion.
  4. Expression. John Corcoran used to call this, "Fake pain posing." Look at the cover of any martial arts magazine to see an example.

Enjoy,


John Graden

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