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  2. Jeremy Arel - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy James Arel was born September 7, 1981, in Northampton, Massachusetts. He began martial arts at an early age thanks to the inspiration from his uncle, Martial Arts Hall of Famer Robert Arel. At 7 he began Isshin-Ryu and then moved to Jeet Kune Do. During his time training Jeet Kune Do he began a rigorous training schedule that would set ...

  3. Tae Bo - Wikipedia

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    Tae Bo is a body fitness system that incorporates martial arts techniques, such as stances, kicks and punches. It became popular in the 1990s. This fitness system was developed by American taekwondo and karate practitioner Billy Blanks. [1] Such programs use the motions of martial arts at a rapid pace designed to promote fitness. [2]

  4. Black Belt (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Black Belt Publications was then acquired by Century Martial Arts. Black Belt Magazine started a YouTube channel in 2008 and uploads martial arts and action movies, videos demonstrating martial art techniques and weapons from classical to modern styles and interviews with known martial artists, experts, and martial art news. [7]

  5. Keira Knightley, 39, Learned 3 Different Forms of Martial ...

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    Keira Knightley, 39, Learned 3 Different Forms of Martial Arts for Netflix’s ‘Black Doves’ ... The Weather Channel. Why the world seems to fall silent after a fresh snow. Lighter Side.

  6. Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar - Wikipedia

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    The series showcases the seven martial arts of kalaripayattu, Shaolin Kung Fu, karate, taekwondo, aikido, Muay Thai, capoeira and . [5] [6] Kumar, who began learning martial arts at age 9, [4] played the master for taekwondo, karate, and Muay Thai, and played the student of the other forms of martial arts from different trainers. [7]

  7. Streetbeefs - Wikipedia

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    Streetbeefs (or StreetBeefs or Street Beefs) is an American backyard fighting club and YouTube channel founded by Virginia resident Christopher "Scarface" Wilmore in 2008 [a] that hosts fighting events with combat sports mediums such as boxing, kickboxing, jiujitsu, and mixed martial arts.

  8. John Danaher (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Danaher (born April 2, 1967) is a US-born New Zealand martial artist. He is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu and mixed martial arts (MMA) instructor and coach. Danaher is widely regarded as one of the best instructors and coaches in these sports.

  9. Hwang Jang-lee - Wikipedia

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    Hwang still teaches martial arts. He is an instructor with the World Tang Soo Do General Federation and serves as technical adviser. [7] Among his most notable students is Roy Horan, who appeared with Hwang in several films and also directed the instructional video series The Art of High Impact Kicking (1982), based on Hwang's taekwondo techniques.