By Joe Sayles, Jr.

As I wondered about what would be a good post to share, I was out looking on the internet and trying to get something to spark my mental juices so that I would hit that magic writing “sweet spot”.  Instead, I might have used up the brain cells sending comments to my contemporaries.  However, I did come across several interesting posts worth sharing. So rather than narrow it down to just one, I thought I would just share some of the interesting posts that I came across.  BTW, it is not that I am being lazy, it is just that after testing my students this evening, I am worn out. I know, I know, wahn, wahn, wahn!!!  That is o.k.  I still need to post something. Since I always write these really long three and four part series posts, I wanted to do something quick, interesting and easy. So here they are.

For those of you looking for free information about Judo, I have found you an e-Book that I will not have time to read.  Will one of you pleeeeeaaaaase have a look at this and review it for me.  This book is about workouts for Judo.  To receive your copy of the free eBook on the “10 Essential exercises for Judokas” simply click the link right here.  http://matt-daquino.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-new-ebook-workouts-for-judo.html

There was a lot out there on Judo tonight. As a Southern Californian and martial arts instructor from the same area as this article, I found this to be both interesting and aggravating.  The article itself is great. But the automation is aggravating.  Check it out and see if you feel like I felt.  If you do, and you still find it interesting, you will just turn down your sound and keep going. Check out at  the article about Judo teaching respect and discipline in SoCal at:  http://robocaster.com/sgvtribune/podcast-episode-home/highlanders-elmonte-ci_17140851/judo-teaches-la-puente-industry-community-youth-discipline-and-respect.aspx
Now, for those of you who at times have felt sorry yourselves, have a look at what this 11 y.o. Jiu-jitsu stylist is up against.  He is soaring despite the setback that nature has given him. Here is the article: Diabetes doesn’t sideline JiuJitsu Athlete read it at:
And finally, as a traditional tae kwon doist myself, I gotta’ find someone writing great traditional tae kwon do posts.  Well, Colin Wee “down unduh” in Aussieland shows great perspectives of traditional tae kwon do and its techniques on his Traditional Tae kwon do Techniques Blog at: http://traditionaltaekwondo.blogspot.com/

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