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Here you will find information that lets you know you have options.
You will see do-it-yourself/ thinking-out-of-the-box tools at your disposal
that can serve as alternatives to other methods touted as “the only
way” or “the best way.” There are numerous martial arts
related products being hawked on the market today. Allow what is featured
here to be supplemental information to your martial arts fitness &
self-defense education.
This info may save you time in your training, save you money in your pocket,
or may even help to save your life. Perhaps before now you hadn't considered
a varied approach, you were uninformed, or you were denied insight into
the trade secrets of other professionals.
| PERSONAL PROTECTION ITEMS |
The cell phone is the most practical product for self-defense because an emergency 911 call can always be dialed without paying for the phone's activation. Plus, cell phones are a self-defense tool because they serve as mini-cameras. Cell phones that can take pictures are becoming a more common way for victims of crime and other eyewitnesses to help police capture criminals. Due to phones being so portable and always on, it takes only a moment to photograph the face or license plate of someone in the act of committing a crime.
Another added feature of popular cell phones is Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. If the need ever arose, GPS can assist 911 operators in determining your location.
CELLULAR
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| Note: when you pay upfront airtime cost for prepaid phones you typically have a certain amount of time to use the minutes before they expire, unless you add more money to your prepaid airtime account. |
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| An ICE number in your cell can aid rescuers if you’re found unconscious. |
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Be sure that your emergency contact:
| KNOW
YOUR ENVIRONMENT & CITY |
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To
view the Interactive, illustrated map of Bellingham –click
on the icon to the left. |
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| CHILD SAFETY RESOURCES FOR PARENTS |
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have become exceedingly disenchanted with industrious schools in
the martial arts community that capitalize on fears about childhood
safety. These schools attempt to snare parents through the guise
of “free” workshops. The workshops essentially turn
into self-serving marketing ploys to sign up the child for long-term
taekwondo or karate classes, and they do not thoroughly address
the variety of topics that need to be studied to meet today’s
safety challenges for kids.
Regretfully, children’s self-defense workshops often present scare tactics that play on parent’s fears just to elicit their eventual enrollment. |
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You may see these “Free workshop” signs in storefront windows of business & restaurants. Of course few business owners will turn away a request to promote these workshops because they are as concerned about child safety as the rest of us. |
As a martial
artist, I will candidly admit the last line of defense is a physical
response. Child safety requires more than a 1-hour workshop about how
to ward off an assailant. In my ongoing philosophy that “an ounce
of prevention beats a pound of cure” here are some helpful places
that you can find good information on child safety at a reasonable cost:
* Yello-Dyno - Non-fearful,
research-based, anti-victimization education for children. After
one cycle of participation in the Yello Dyno curriculum 80.8%
of the students tested demonstrated an increase in safety knowledge
regarding the issues of bullies, abductors, violent kids, drug pushers,
child abusers, sexual predators, and internet predators. Plus Yello
Dyno is a child safety program that meets Federal and State mandates.

* DVDs &
CDs such as these on child safety can be found at the Bellingham
Public Library (210 Central Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225).
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* “The
Internet and Your Child” website -a comprehensive Internet
safety and education program for adults.
More to come…….
| HEALTH TIPS |
| REASONS
TO DRINK MORE WATER |
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| Did
you know, every system in your body depends on water? Here are 10 easy reasons why you should make drinking water part of your daily routine.
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| – Sources: www.WebMD.com, www.mayoclinic.com, www.water.com |
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| DO
YOU REALLY NEED 8-10 GLASSES OF WATER A DAY? |
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Professor Emeritus, Heinz Valtin MD, a kidney specialist from the Department of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, is the author of two widely used texts on the kidney and water balance. His texts uncovers the need to satisfy an arbitrarily rigid rule about how much water we must drink every day is skewered. There is no scientific basis for healthy adults in a temperate climate performing mild exercise to consume 8-10 glasses of water per day. The available scientific evidence suggests the contrary -that we do not require this amount of water per day to maintain health. The "8-10 glasses of water per day" can be thought of as a rule of thumb and not an absolute minimum. Just remember, not all of our water intake need come in the form of drinking water. Bottom-line, if you feel thirsty you should drink and if you don't feel thirsty; drink only if you want to, knowing full well that you are not running the risk of insufficient water intake. |
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myth Valtin dispels about water intake in his paper is the notion that
“by the time you are thirsty you are already dehydrated.”
Valtin points out that there is voluminous scientific literature on
the efficiency of the osmoregulatory system to maintain water balance
through the antidiuretic hormone and thirst. The thirst response is
usually triggered when less than 2% of the water in our blood has been
depleted, whereas most nutritionists consider dehydration to begin at
a reduction of 5%. In other words, thirst is normally a very good indicator
of dehydration and typically provides plenty of advance notice. Note: the regular consumption of fluid during endurance sports or in high temperatures is essential, regardless of thirst indicators. Valtin also informs us that dark urine does not indicate dehydration. The depth of color of the urine will vary inversely with the urinary volume, and urinary volume varies greatly among individuals. In most instances the warning that dark urine reflects dehydration is alarmist and false. |
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Source: Valtin
H. “Drink at least eight glasses of water a day.” Really?
Is there scientific evidence for “8 X 8”? Am J Physiol
Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2002. |
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| SHOULD
YOU REUSE THOSE PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES? |
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| According
to The International Bottled
Water Association (IBWA): The basis was a college student's masters thesis that was not subject to peer review and did not reflect a level of scientific rigor that would provide accurate and reliable information about the safety of these products. Fortunately, FDA requires a much higher standard to make decisions about food contact packaging. DEHA, as mentioned in the email is neither regulated nor classified as a human carcinogen. Further, DEHA is not inherent in PET plastic as raw material, byproduct or decomposition product. DEHA has been cleared by FDA for food contact applications and would not pose a health risk even if present. DEHA is a common plasticizer used in many plastic items, many of which are found in the lab setting. For this reason, the student's detection is likely to have been the result of inadvertent lab contamination. Also note that PET plastics used for bottled water containers are not unique to this product type and is the same as PET plastics used to package other common foods and beverages. |
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| Some organizations (including the IBWA) do recommend that plastic water bottles be used only once before recycling, but not because re-use is likely to cause carcinogenic compounds to leach from the plastic bottles into the liquids they hold. The concern is that people (particularly children) can too easily spread and ingest bacteria from their hands and mouths by re-using bottles without properly washing them or allowing them sufficient time to dry. | ||
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For additional information: Researcher
Dispels Myth of Dioxins and Plastic Water Bottles (Johns Hopkins University)
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| STRENGTH TRAINING & COMBAT CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT |
GRIP PUTTY
I purchased this form of Grip Putty called “Exergrip” from Fred Meyer for $6.99. It has been beneficial in developing continued hand strength and endurance. Today there are many similar putty-type hand strengtheners available at sporting good departments. Putty such as this can be squeezed, stretched, and pulled in order to do several different strengthening exercises for the muscles in your fingers and hands. Not only is it a highly effective hand strengthener, it's fun to use as it relieves stress and tension.
Other hand exercisers
like springs and balls work only the muscles that close the hand. Grip putty
strengthens all the muscles in the fingers and hands to develop powerful,
quick hands. When it comes to training knife defense, a strong grip is exactly
what you want. Strong hands will improve your weapon retention and disarming
skills. Therefore, consider this a crucial training aid in your ongoing
efforts to ensure your own personal protection.
Grip Putty is also recommended by hand surgeons, therapists, and professional
sports trainers for the prevention and rehabilitation of injuries.
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Note: Similar hand strengthening for combatives can be achieved by squeezing a tennis ball. Begin with 50-100 repetitions each hand.
DYNA-FLEX
Perfect for warming up your wrist and forearm before Escrima practice!Years ago while exploring supplemental exercise routines for combat conditioning I discovered some advanced forms of Indian Clubs on the market. These devices are clubs weighted and used for strength training purposes. What I saw reminded me of the Chishi I used to workout with in my younger years of traditional Karate. The Chishi is a traditional Goju-Ryu training apparatus used for conditioning the forearms, shoulders, and grip. It consists of a wooden handle with a stone or concrete weight at one end making it look like an incomplete homemade dumbbell. "Traditional" can sometimes be synonymous with "crude" or "rudimentary" and, for me, the Chishi was no exception. I used to make my own Chishi and end result was functional yet rather unattractive and significantly dangerous because of the sharp concrete-molded block that was swung to and fro, often grazing my leg and foot.
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Examples
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Now I have discovered the least expensive means of making the most contemporary version of this type of strength conditioning apparatus. Allow me to share it with you.
I am going to describe this for people that live in my city so I will be giving the names of the specific stores I purchased these items from. I am sure others who are reading this can find the exact same materials are their local department & hardware stores.
The materials you will need will be a child’s plastic wiffleball “fat” bat. For those of you in Bellingham I purchased mine for $3.99 at Yeager’s. While I was there I found Athletic tape for $2.29. You’ll need a funnel. I found a 1-quart funnel from Car Quest for $1.97. Next, some adhesive caulk. I used “DAP Kwik Seal Tub & Tile Adhesive Caulk”. It bonds like a glue, seals like a caulk, and provides a durable, watertight seal. Finally, you’ll need sand. I found a 50 lb. bag called “Playsand” selling at Lowe’s for $3.24! My first Club used a quarter of the bag so naturally you and three other training partners can each make a club.
The steps
are easy & the illustrations more than speak for themselves.
As you can see in the price breakdown below, my 1st club cost less than
the shipping expense for the leading name brand Club on the market. With
the $100 you save assembling your own club you can purchase such things
as instructional videos that will teach you proper exercise techniques.
| "The
rediscovery and growing popularity of Indian clubs may
well be the decade's most interesting development concerning modern
restorative and martial arts in American culture."
–Ed
Thomas,
Ed.D. Former Chairman of the Department of Kinesiology and Health
Promotion, Troy State University - Fort Benning, GA Campus. Presently
Health and Physical Education consultant for the Iowa Department of
Education in Des Moines, Iowa. |
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10 lb. INDIAN CLUBS |
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| INTERNET LINKS TO INFORMATION ABOUT INDIAN CLUBS & SIMILAR WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT |
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| EXTRA MOTIVATION & INSPIRATION |
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SUMMER
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SUMMER WAYS TO PRACTICE INDEPENDENTLY
Summer weather sometimes makes it hard to train indoors when you’d
much rather be outdoors. |
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Pool and Ocean fitness training
Beachside play
Get outdoors
Summertime Babysitting
Play fetch with your dog
Sun tanning
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| Copyright © Unbridled Martial Arts, Inc., 2006, All rights reserved |
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When you see
trademark stamped on a word, wonder to yourself –“Can anyone
have a monopoly on the truth?”
English proverb–
“Where there’s a will, there’s
a way.”
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