Related FAQ's
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- A more general FAQ dealing with introductory issues for the rec.martial-arts
newsgroup. This FAQ is not intended to be a Martial Arts Bible, but
to give some help to those that are looking for a place to start, or
those more experienced that would like to know more about some different
style, have a particular doubt, etc.
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- This FAQ is intended to cover all aspects of Japanese swordsmanship.
It is in addition periodically posted to rec.martial-arts and rec.sports.fencing.
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- There is an informative posting which appears periodically in the
rec.martial-arts newsgroup called The Newbie
Guide to Martial Arts Training. It is written by Jeff Pipkins and
is well worth a look. Everybody who is new to martial arts or consider
starting to practice a martial art ought to take a look at it.
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- Brad
Appleton's stretching FAQ is a very good guide to stretching. It
gives information on the biomechanics of stretching, the types of stretches
and some suggested stretches. It also has references for other books
on stretching.
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- The Tent was designed specifically with the endurance athlete in
mind. In developing this area I (Mark A. Jenkins, MD) have pooled together
published medical literature and scientific research, Internet questions
and answers, and years of patient experience. The information here doesn't
cover everything, but I am slowly building.
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- The Abdominal Training Frequently Asked Questions list (FAQ) is intended
as an introduction to the basic principles of training the abdominal
area, sometimes known as the belly or the abs. The creation of this
FAQ was motivated by frequent questions on the topic in the newsgroup
misc.fitness.
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- The Fitness Files covers all issues related to getting fit.
It is well worth a look!
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- The Backrubs FAQ is the FAQ for the alt.backrubs newsgroup. It covers
everything you need for a general view of the different types of massage
and much, much more. Take a look, it's well worth it.
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