Friday, October 10, 2014

Ever Younger Masters and Black Belts

When will the Young-Fu madness stop?


All right, enough already; I suppose it's time for a bit of rant mode. This "my son is only three and he's a black belt" madness has got to stop!

It seems increasingly often we can read about "The youngest taekwondo black belt in [insert country/state/city here]", or "Only [insert age here] and already a black belt in karate." A recent case in question is this article from the UK.

And let us not forget about the "master" label that is thrown around all too often. One thing is that the media nitwits sometimes seems to believe getting a black belt promotion in a martial art is synonymous to being a master. Another thing is when a young teenager gets to a relative high grade of fourth dan in taekwondo and is entitled to call herself a master.

Young black belt masters - Original image from Flickr.com

So young, and oh so cute


Yes this kids are cute and all that, and I have no doubt that they are good at kicking and punching and doing patterns and all the other stuff they do. All fine and dandy but that's beside the point.

There is nothing I want more than to see young people thrive in the martial arts and enjoy their art, their progresses and all the benefits the arts can give them. But do we really need to cling these really advanced titles to youngsters and hype up grades and promote like there's no tomorrow just to boast that "we have the youngest black belt in the country"? No way!

Six years old and a black belt in taekwondo after a little more than two years of training...? Fifteen years old and a fourth dan master in taekwondo after only 10 years of training...? In my book, this is wrong on so many levels.

Just mark my words, someone will eventually be promoted to "diaper-dan" black belt. "still wearing diapers and already a lean, mean killing machine - cute but deadly!" (and I'n not referring to the Japanese Sumo wrestlers wearing what looks like diapers here, I'm talking about the actual poop-pant, baby deal). Kind of like this Dragon Baby but obviously not as awesome :-)


So what do you think? Do you agree that we're doing children and young people a huge disservice by pimping titles and grades prematurely? Do we really have to cave in to the black belt factories and McDojos? ...Or am I simply an outdated and grumpy, boring old fart, perhaps someone even a bit envious? Let your voice be heard!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Dangerous Martial Arts Frauds

More than just martial arts shenanigans


Fraud - Image from Flickr.com
A recent blog post from my good colleague, "The Stick Chick" Jackie Bradbury got me thinking.

The post in question is a cross post from another great blog (you should read both blogs of course), Colorado Springs Ninjutsu and it's about the apparent dangers of martial arts frauds.

As you are probably well aware of by now, I tend to write quite a lot about all the shenanigans and outright craziness within the martial arts community - this whole blog here is dedicated to the grand scheme of martial arts antics.

And boy is there ever an abundance of "juicy" material and apparent wrongdoers to choose from!

Still, in spite of my knowledge about the arts and the subject at hand, I guess I wasn't fully aware of just how dangerous these martial arts fraudsters can be.

The true dangers of fraud in the martial arts


The fact of the matter is that you should head on over to either of the aforementioned blogs and read the article in full - it really is that important to understand the full scope of what these martial arts charlatans are capable of doing.

The truth is that frauds are really, really dangerous people, capable of doing serious damage to everyone around them - family, relatives, friends, associates, colleagues, business partners ... and of course heir students.

Here's an excerpt from the original article:
Many people think that frauds are harmless, but I can't begin to count all the cases of someone who lies about being a martial arts master who also have criminal records. It is actually easier to list the frauds without criminal records than list all the guys who have spent time behind bars.
There are guys like James Hydrick, who tried to pass himself off as a kung fu master with psychic powers who is now in a mental hospital after molesting 6 boys whom he lured in using martial arts tricks. He also has convictions for kidnapping, torture and a few other things.
There is Ron Collins, whom I have detailed a bit in my blogs as he faced the legal system. He is in a mental institution as well as I write this, and if he gets out he still has to go to court for making terroristic threats. Not to mention his prior convictions involving a 13 year old girl.
There is Troy Zink, with convictions for rape and weapons charges who is suspected in the disappearance of Tera Lynn Smith over a decade ago.
Nimr Hassan, who claims to have been made the head of the Koga ryu by James Mitose and who murdered an elderly man.
And these are just the start. I can't even hope to list all the martial arts instructors that have convictions for rape and sleeping with their under-age students.

James Hydrick in action


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Serial Rapist Martial Arts Expert

Police did not believe first victim


Serial Rapist - image from yorkpress.co.uk
A British woman, now 29, came dangerously close to being raped by serial offender - described as a martial arts expert - Mark Thompson, in York back in 2009.

The woman was saved by two nightclub bouncers who heard her screams as she fought the violent sex attacker.

Thompson was arrested on suspicion of attempted rape and taken into custody, only to be released short time later. The victim was understandably shocked when authorities told her they didn't believe her claims of a sexual assault.
"It did not take them very long to decide they didn't believe me."
"It was a strange feeling. It was if I was the one who had done something wrong. I was so disappointed." (read the whole article here).
Because the prosecutors did not believe the victim, the serial rapist was set free to attack three more women.

It has also emerged that a total of 68 rape cases has been wrongly closed by Cleveland and Northumbria Police after they concluded no crime had been committed...

Arrested again


Then, five years later, in 2013, the same man was back in police custody. This time around he was brought in for kidnapping a 21-year-old student off a York street, raping her three times. Following that incident, two more victims came forward.
At Teesside Crown Court in May, [the first victim's] evidence helped convict Thompson [...].
The 37-year-old had denied nine charges, including three of rape, one of attempted rape and one of kidnap.
A judge branded him "one of the most dangerous offenders I have ever had to deal with."
The man was later given a life sentence for the crimes.
The 2009 victim added: "If they had taken my complaint more seriously five years ago these girls would not have had to go through things as bad or much worse than I did. That's what makes me really angry."

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Not a Ninja After All

Now apologize to the man!


OK, here's a Missouri nitwit who, in true martial arts nutcase style, threatens a police officer with grave physical harm... being a totally bad a** ninja and all that. So, what's new you might ask, we all know fantasy ninjas are known for a certain degree of odd behavior.

The thing is that this individual attempted to make his scare tactics even more scary by claiming to be nothing less than a black ninja. Yes, you heard that right, a black ninja.
According to police, [...] left three messages on the St. Charles detective's work line. Each message was lengthy and contained threats of shooting and killing the detective and his family, police said.
[...] identified himself on the recorded messages and claimed he was a former Army Ranger and a black ninja.

The ninja was white

I suppose the threat could have been somewhat more believable if this oh-so-scary character had not been such a totally white individual...

And I' might be led to think this is one of the reasons why our ninja was handed a (suspended) sentence which also included writing a letter of apology to the threatened detective. This apology should probably read something like this:
Dear Officer so-and-so
I'm truly sorry I claimed to be a black ninja. As we all know I'm as white as they come. I truly apologize for any confusion this claim may have caused.
Yours truly,
White Ninja
Black ninja was white


Friday, October 3, 2014

Martial Arts Voodoo

More martial arts magicians in action


Yes ladies and gentlemen, it's definitely time to revel in some more amazing display of martial arts voodoo - magicians showing us how we, the simple mortals and martial arts nitwits, obviously do things totally wrong!

How come I can't stare people down, throw an attacker with the slightest of touch or get a opponent to go totally bonkers with awesome chi powers? Man, do I ever need a better teacher! We all know there's nothing wrong with the student... Can you do this? No? Well you need a better teacher as well since there's nothing wrong with you either!

Martial arts voodoo - it's definitely out there

Voodoo in the fighting arts



Tai cheats in action



The Stare Fu master


We have shared this one before. However, it's too good (as in too bad) to be  left out of this martial arts shenanigans rundown.


Force field fail


Here's what happens when the force is not with you yet... you're in for a surprise and a sore butt!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Martial Arts Dance

Martial arts music and dance


Could definitely be tempted to call this martial arts dance and music fail, perhaps even add the word epic - like in epic fail - to the equation.

Let's get something absolutely clear, I love music and I definitely have nothing at all against dancing. Being a musician, it would be strange saying something else now wouldn't it? Sure, there are forms of music not being up my alley, as well as dancing I really can't say I enjoy watching, but that's beside the point - these art forms are great.

There is also much evidence that martial artists tend to be involved in other forms of arts as well, dance, music, figurative arts, films etc. In other words they co-exist just fine.

It's when someone tries - more or less desperately - to blend these forms of art that we often get serious hick-ups. Has it been done successfully? You tell me, perhaps in some movie? Personally, I can't seem to recall an instant where the martial arts were shown off successfully in a dance, aerobic, music video context.

Another vital point: I'm not referring to the dances and the music that are part of the old martial arts traditions, like the ones you may find in traditional kung fu, silat etc. This is just great.

Now, let's have a look at a couple of examples that makes me want to slap my head. First out is the brilliant Karate Rap. Not much 'rap' in here though...


Ichi, ni san, chi, come ereybody train karotyyyy! Awesome eh? I'm am so glad I didn't grow up in the 80's and had to listen to this kind of 'c-rap'.

Moving on, let's have a look at this - should we say rather uninspiring and bland - aerobic style wing chun kung fu dance. At least it's a good idea to have people in perfect sync when you attempt to entertain with a group performance like this. Note: The music had to be removed since it was a copyrighted song in use.


And then finally, let's bring home the bacon with this more recent "jiu-jitsu rap". Yup, it's non other than the Gracie's going at it with rap and fight action scenes (at least it's more like real rap). But the lyrics.. Trying to blend the techniques into a lyric is ... special :-)


Martial Arts Dance

Monday, September 29, 2014

Martial Arts Movie Fights

Coming straight from a action movie fighting/self-defense seminar with Justo Dieguez - founder of Keysi Fighting  (Justo is a well know fight director for Hollywood stuff like the Batman films) - I was reminded of how much more fun it is to participate rather than being a spectator or behind the scene.

With that said, it is always good to know your place and not stepping out of line, like the sound guy participating in this funny kung fu movie style commercial - martial arts antics in a fun way :-)



Martial arts movie fights

Friday, September 26, 2014

Martial Arts Style Dying On Screen

Less stylish ways of going belly up on film


There are many great - as well as not so great - martial arts movies where characters from all works of life are ahem... convinced to 'kick the bucket' (also known as 'draw one's last breath', 'cease to be' or 'meet one's maker') in quite elaborate and - dare I say - charmingly convincing ways. It's part of the genre so to speak.


I suppose it is virtually impossible these days to find new ways to have someone killed or assassinated without creating something that is totally laughable. So, most of the scenes have to settle for the old-fashioned, yet more or less trustworthy ways of having someone bite the dust.

Fortunately for us martial arts maniacs, there are a number of movie scenes to be found that fall into one of the above categories: A. Totally unbelievable methods, or B. Believable methods but weird and silly results.

And of course, we have some shiny examples for you... Can't leave you in the cold, now can we? :-)

So her you go: Ninja stars and other silly ninja weaposns,, flame-thrower sai, dim mak, weird groin attacks, endless death screams, karate chops (that we all know is really judo chops...), terrible acting,  hopeless weapons defenses, shoot outs, funny looks and overall mayhem. Doesn't get any worse than this!

Totally unbelievable martial arts style deaths






Laughable ways to act out a martial arts style death scene


In other words a legitimate way to have someone meet their maker, but with an over-the-top, opera-like effect. I suppose you will have to watch an opera to find someone taking a longer time to croak...

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Karate Aftershave

Hai Karate, just what a man needs!


Why on earth did they take this awesome product off the market? It appears to me, this is just what a regular guy like me could use. It seems the stuff was so potent that guys had to use self-defense - like the famous karate chop - in order to survive :-)

Perhaps the effect was so strong that people got into fistfights and someone ended up suing (known as sue-jitsu) the manufacturer? Oh well. Stuck without Hai Karate and lame pickup lines which don't work as advertised... What's a poor boy gonna do?

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Face Your Fears With Martial Arts

Martial arts: Also about facing your fears


But then again, who said you can't just face them before you run off screaming? Doing the ancient art of 'Chicken-do' is always an option (sometimes even the wisest move of them all)!


Remember, there is more unique martial arts shenanigans and overall mayhem to behold at this Facebook page (Martial Arts Humor)

Monday, September 22, 2014

Female Ninja Polygamists Attack

Home invading polygamist female ninjas


When you have a news piece referring to female ninja - apparently polygamists even - being fought off with a sword, you know you have entered the realm of real martial arts maniacs and some fr out lunacy. Truth be told, the two home invaders, aged 18 and 22, were only dressed like ninja ... but still; you got to love the internet!

Based on the above, you get no brownie points for directing your attention to morons... Oops, that should be Mormons in Utah.

And what lies behind such a strange ninja style home invasion - weird behavior even by U.S terms? To phrase a police spokesperson: "I've never seen anything like this in my career."



It appears that the resident the two wanna-be female ninja intruders hit - armed with stun guns and knives - was the home of a witness and victim in a criminal child sex assault case against a man the women allegedly said was their "husband". It is believes the two black-clad "wives" were there to abduct a 14-year-old girl inside.

The girl was allegedly a rape victim - a crime the "husband" was charged with. The man was charged in July 2014 with one count of rape, a first-degree felony, and the girl was scheduled to testify against him at his preliminary hearing,

The and result was that the home was defended by a male adult armed with a sword and that he was able to hold the two intruders at bay until police arrived with the help of another male at the scene.

A truly crazy story indeed and you should absolutely read it in full - perhaps you're able to piece things together and understand more of the apparent mayhem than what I'm able to. You can also read more here (links to ksl.com).

Saturday, September 20, 2014

15th Dan And Counting

So, you're just a simple 10th dan?


Just a 10. dan black belt you say? Ha, laughable! That's all there is to say about it. You're obviously not very good at what you're doing ... slower learner perhaps? Or, you're into the wrong arts.

On the other hand, it may also be that you haven't yet been introduced to the ancient martial art of Con Fu.

This is the art where you simply claim whatever you want to be and post your enchilada of awesome titles and achievements on the internet. Since it's out there, it has to be true - it's as simple as that!

15th dan ranks from here to kingdom come - any ninja wanna-be world wide will be green - or rather black with a taint of green - with envy. Heck, they would even trade in their favorite nunchuck for a swing at just one 15. dan rank :-)


First, invent your own style (or better yet, styles). Then go totally over the top with fake titles, grades, diplomas and affiliations. Congratulations, you are now a Hokey Soke, a certified martial arts maniac!

Here's a Facebook post on the subject:
The easiest way to become a 10th dan, or even a 12th dan if you want, is to invent your own marital art, print up a fancy certificate and some business cards stating that you are a 10th dan, and throw up a facebook page. Heck, you don’t even need to open your dojo. Who is going to challenge you if you are the founder of that particular martial art? Buddabing, buddaboom, you are a living legend in your own mind and the poor unsuspecting students and their parents will never know the difference. They will even pay for the bragging rights to say their kid is being trained by a 9th or 10th dan.
Does this actually happen? You bet!
Guys and gals, it's not too late... Remember to hurry up and grab your own style and totally awesome titles today before it's too late and some other martial artist have claimed the rights to the OK Soke spot!

Secret Martial Arts Moves

Secret and lesser known martial arts moves


In our series "Secret and Lesser Known Martial Arts Moves You Need to Know" we have come to the Morote Scrotum Nage, or Two-Handed Groin Throw.

This highly effective, very painful and totally surprising throwing technique will send your opponent (or attacker) flying in no time - to be used with caution!


Smooth Karate Kata

Smooth karate moves


Just when you think you've finally got the hang of doing your awesome karate patterns and you've sense you may actually got it all down to a T, along comes something and someone shattering your world of hard-earned confidence.

Here is what the martial art of karate-do is all about - smooth moves, like awesome hip thrusts and sneaky blocking arm movements. I dare say classy!

So there you have it karateka around the globe - it's back to the dojo for you lot; hips don't lie ("thrust" me)! And I almost forgot... you have to implement the final salute, it's vital for the overall impression.



And in case you might wonder, here's a more traditional karate stance (you will have to agree it doesn't look half as smooth...):

Karate kata - Image from Flickr.com

Friday, September 19, 2014

Dangerous Backyard MMA Fighting

In this disturbing video clip seen below (viewer discretion is advised, graphic content!) you can see two teenagers in Brazil doing some sort of mixed martial arts type fight.

The tragic result is that one of the boys was choked to death as the other person held the choke on for far too long. The original video clip goes on much longer than this and the fatal neck hold is maintained for a minute or more (!)

The offender here is either well aware of what he's doing and is a cold blooded murderer. Either that, or he's unaware of the dangers. In either case, it's a sad example of why any sort of martial arts training of any type - MMA style fighting like this in particular - needs to be done under proper supervision by a skilled and experienced instructor.


Another sad side to the above tragedy is that it isn't really that hard to escape a headlock as it is done here; you just have to train for it. If you don't know how, it's an extremely dangerous attack.

Underground MMA fighting - Illustration from Flickr.com

The Art of Sue-Jitsu

Sue-Do, Sue-Jitsu or Sue-Mo


The (not really) noble art of suing for everything and anything under the sun appears to me to be an almost exclusive North-American phenomenon. We have had martial art parents (from the US) try the same stuff here when someone have been an idiot and hurt themselves tripping into something. You might say they were basically just ignored or smiled at until they gave up or left.

Make no mistake about it, the right to sue someone for instances of obvious recklessness, slander, gross misconduct etc. is vital in a modern democracy. That said, I do feel the right to present a lawsuit is abused way too often ... at least it seems that way to a casual observer seeing things from the outside.

No sweating here!


Case in point: A taekwondo student taking a course at a local recreational center in Louisiana recently sued the center, the instructor and the taekwondo operator following an alleged injury after being involved in martial arts practice, the female taekwondo student slipped in some sweat on the floor and fell...
(...) contends that the floor did not have any mats or padding and she slipped and fell in sweat or another slippery substance and was injured.
The defendant is accused of not supplying corrective safety equipment, not properly supervising the participants, creating a hazardous conditions and failing to see what he should have seen.
Oh dear... I guess all martial arts schools may need to pad everything down so that there is no risk of anyone getting hurt, like braking a nail or having bruises.

What do you think? Are people really daft or are some instructors, schools and arts to blame for students getting injured like this? Feel free to comment below.

Martial arts sue-jitsu - Image from Flickr.com

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Flying Kick Demo Fail

The brain is quite a wonderful invention!


When used properly, like in thinking, calculating stuff, performing basic tasks involving logic and doing some simple planning sessions, the brain can be a really useful tool to have in your possession.

Based on this assumption, I think it is safe to conclude, without exaggerating things too much, that a fully functional brain is something of a necessity when it comes to pulling off a martial arts demonstrations successfully... unless of course your ultimate goal is to be viewed as a martial arts maniac.

Based on the video clip below, a few things should become quite clear:
- A balloon is probably not the best target for kicking demonstrations
- You should avoid placing the target between yourself and a flying kick
- Measuring the distance the kick will travel beforehand is recommended
- It takes more than a nicely executed kick to have a successful flying kick demo
- A kicking fail is always sort of fun to watch


Balloonatics in action


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Both Fighters Knocked Out

Both fighters gets knocked out


It's not often you see both fighters knocked out at the same time like in the video clips shown below. But yes, it does happen and it does indeed look weird (to say the least); some would say it's definitely a martial arts fail - other's will lean more towards a simpler and less awkward "sh** happens".

Then there are those folks, like yours truly, who would go as far as saying it is even quite funny to watch. Probably not quite as funny watching it afterwards if you are one of the involved fighters though...

First, here are two mixed martial arts fighters hitting the light switch in perfect sync:


And here are two Muay Thai fighters with a perfectly executed double nut-shot (aka. I-knee-do):


And finally, here's a really strange situation... A mixed martial arts fight where both fighters fall out of the cage together (in a clinch) and gets knocked out:

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Muay Thai vs My Toe

'Toetally' awesome bag-work!


There is something about working out on the heavy bag... The feeling of a good workout; the joy of knowing your punches and kicks improve, the solid sound of 'thud' as your leg connects with a good roundhouse kick...
...and sometimes the excruciating pain as one of your limbs connects with solid object as you miss the target completely.

Something tells me the video clip seen here may explain why many Muay Thai fighters are as tough as they come. No pain, no gain and all that.

What you may want to consider as a take-away from this clip is that it is often beneficial to consider the ramification of attempting to hit a moving target - oh, and also that pain really hurts.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Taekwondo Expert Says Murder is No Big Deal

In Russia, murder is no big deal (according to murderer)


Here's one of these cases from the "Martial Arts Nutcase" archives that will likely have you shake your head in disbelief.

The case in question is about a Russian taekwondo expert and former hockey player who immigrated to Israel in 2004. In 2009 the man murdered six members of a family in Israel. The murderer was reportedly a former employee at a restaurant owned by the family he later slaughtered.

Reports said he was fired from his work in 2007 after being caught on video drinking on the job. Police representatives later said the humiliation of his firing together with a gambling addiction he had may have driven the man to plot the murder and robbery of the victims.
Police allege that [the suspect] plotted out the murders long in advance, down to the last detail. "His voice did not shake during his first confession. There was no regret expressed at first. In fact, there was a kind of pride," said Supt. Elidov Hecht, who headed the Suspect Taskforce on behalf of the Central Unit. "He is a very cruel, very arrogant, cold blooded man," Hecht added.
One of the most bizarre parts of the case is probably what the nut-job allegedly uttered during an interrogation following his arrest.
"I don't understand why you are so overwrought over the murder of an entire family, It's not such a big deal in Russia."
Should be needless to say anything more about this individual after a statement like that...