Icho-Ryu– Icho-Ryu is a fusion of martial arts such as Aikido, Goju Ryu Karate, Jujutsu, Judo and Aikijujutsu. It was created to meet the needs of law enforcement officers. Itto-Ryu– A Japanese martial arts focused on the sword. There are many sub-styles of Itto-Ryu and this martia...
Strategy for Law Enforcement Units. Shifu Kanishka Sharma’s remarkable journey began when he decided to give up his corporate job in favour of martial arts which was his passion and what his heart yearned for. Since his training at the Shaolin Temple that began in 2001, he has travelled ac...
I don’t know enough about copyright law to know whether caches violate copyright, but evidently Google’s lawyers are doing okay in that department. As for the liars, my belief is that if you don’t want people to catch you in lies, then don’t tell them in the first place. ...
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Kung Fu Yogais a train wreck. If anything it’s more a promotional piece for the relationship between China and India than a movie (or anything to do with yoga for that matter). Chan and director Stanley Tong prove to be tone-deaf, and when proceedings end with a fight scene being...
offers everything martial arts athletes need to thrive. All of the center's programs promote self-defense and preparedness, including Gracie black belt jiu jitsu, MMA, Thai boxing, women's BJJ/self-defense, children's martial arts, law enforcement training, ashtanga yoga and yoga for fighters....
British military law, civilians accompanying armed forces stationed in a foreign country (including families of soldiers as well as British civilians working for or with the services) are triable under offenses against the good order of the militarycommunity. In the United States, however, civilians...
Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq was the Pakistani chief of Army staff, chief martial-law administrator, and president of Pakistan (1978–88). Zia was commissioned in 1945 from the Royal Indian Military Academy in Dehra Dun and served with the British armoured forces
Mohammed Ayub Khan, president of Pakistan (1958–69). As a military leader, he declared himself president during a period of martial law. He introduced agrarian and administrative reforms, stimulated industry, and encouraged investment, but he lost suppo