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Martial Musings - The Ten Things...
by Robert Agar-Hutton
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Vol 2: Martial Musings - The Ten Things That Martial Artists Need To Know.
Whatever martial art (or arts) that you study or teach there are many things that are important but here are some of the things that are particularly important...
These ten things range from the purely philosophical (possibly almost spiritual - depending on your definition of that term) that will help you to be more, through to the purely pragmatic tips that will help you to do more (in your preferred martial art or arts).
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Number of Words: 4000
Published: Oct 2013
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