Category: Leyendas Marciales


  • Karate Americano: cuando la teorรญa tuvo que sobrevivir al ring

    Durante los aรฑos 70 y 80 ocurriรณ algo que hoy damos por hecho, pero que en su momento fue casi una revoluciรณn silenciosa. El karate dejรณ el tatamiโ€ฆ y entrรณ al ring con reglas que no perdonan. Full Contact primero; luego el nacimiento del kickboxing moderno y, mรกs adelante, lo que dรฉcadas despuรฉs verรญamos consolidarse…

  • Tang Soo Do: The Roots of Korean Karate in the United States

    Tang Soo Do carries a quiet strength. It does not always appear in headlines or major competitions, yet it has shaped generations of practitioners through discipline, structure, and respect. Often referred to as โ€œKorean Karate,โ€ Tang Soo Do represents a bridge between cultures, traditions, and eras. The Origin: Koreaโ€™s Martial Identity Tang Soo Do emerged…

  • Judo: The Art of Efficiency and the Vision of Jigoro Kano

    Judo is one of the most influential martial arts in the modern world. Unlike many traditional systems, it was designed from the beginning not only as a method of self-defense, but as a complete system for physical education and personal development. At its core, Judo is about efficiency. The Founder: Jigoro Kano Judo was created…

  • Aikido: Harmony in Motion and the Legacy of Morihei Ueshiba

    Aikido is often misunderstood. In a world where martial arts are associated with fighting, competition, and dominance, Aikido stands apart. It does not aim to defeat an opponent in the conventional sense. Instead, it seeks something far more subtle. Control without destruction. Resolution without escalation. Aikido is the art of harmony. The Origin: Morihei Ueshiba…