Would anyone like to ask questions of martial arts, self defense or self defense products?

I just wrote a hub about children safey. Is there any basics that I would be able to teach a 7 year old girl?

I have over 36 yrs. Of active training and teaching Okinawan Karate, Yang Tai Chi Chuan, and Eskrima. I served in the USMC, and have also worked in law enforcement, undercover airport security, and as a personal bodyguard.

I have many students from 5th Dan to 3rd Dan. They use our core Shorin Ryu and add bits n pieces of: Eskrima, Brazilian JJ, Muay Thai and whatever they desire to their arsenals. I was taught to be open minded and I teach others to be that way as well.

I come from the San Bernardino CA lineage of Shorin Ryu karate as taught by Willis & Michael Gneck and George Torbett. I currently study and teach Taijiquan and am ranked in Shorin Ryu by William C. Duncan who currently resides in North Carolina.

I have fought full contact before their was safety gear invented and in the streets as well, many times. At 60 yrs old now, I try to refer the "light work" to my students..lolRegards,Chuck(AKA ronin1).

Their goal is teaching people of other martial arts, so they don't know what the """" they are doing. Ninjistu- its ok only if you feel like carrying a sword with u... lol.... like I say about having weapons on all the posts, you might as well have a pistol or shotty with you instead. Ninjistu sucks against hand to hand no weapons, so ninjistu is completely pointless in the world until the world runs out of bullets lol.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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