International Martial Arts magazine Volume 2 Number 2


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International Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 2, Number 2 February IssueThe latest issue of International Martial Arts Magazine, Volume 2, Number 2, is a testament to the vibrant and multifaceted world of martial arts. This exciting edition elevates the standard with a rich tapestry of articles catering to seasoned practitioners and curious newcomers.One of the standout features is an in-depth article by Sensei Dan Tosh of the Shorin Ryu System, who passionately shares the essence of traditional martial arts training. His insights provide practical techniques and delve into the philosophy underpinning this ancient practice, making it a must-read for anyone serious about their martial arts journey.The magazine continues to impress with its diverse range of topics. Joe Miller's exploration of healing through martial arts offers a refreshing perspective, showcasing the discipline's potential beyond physical combat. Meanwhile, Professor Gary Dill’sJKD The Old Way takes readers on a nostalgic trip through the roots of Jeet Kune Do, reminding us of the importance of honoring the foundations of our practices.Bloodsport legend Frank Dux's regular contributions add a thrilling layer of authenticity and excitement. His stories are not just entertaining they serve as a bridge connecting the past and present of martial arts, making them essential reading for enthusiasts.Sumiko Nakano's Women Warriors column continues to inspire and empower, showcasing the contributions of women in martial arts. Her insights are both enlightening and motivating, encouraging a new generation of female martial artists to make their mark.Additionally, Jim Arvanitis returns with Part 4 of his historical exploration of Pankration, a compelling narrative that enriches our understanding of martial arts history and its evolution over the centuries.Introducing new columns like International Connections is a welcome addition. This segment shines a spotlight on a selected instructor from around the globe, allowing readers to appreciate the rich diversity within the martial