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    224,-

    Power. Precision. Possibility. Martial Arts Magazine Australia guides you to transformation through traditional arts and modern science.In this edition: Harness your inner warrior. Free your hips to unlock power. Decode the secrets of the Octagon, symbolism, the power of the Dragon and blend Samurai tradition with modern life. Discover how Wing Chun sharpens mental focus and Kundalini Yoga builds inner strength.Join our authors' journeys of courage through Jiu-Jitsu, spreading the art of peace worldwide, and bringing martial arts to more people. Get insider tips from the Dojo Doctor on managing competition nerves and committing to training. Plus, home workouts, beginner survival guides, and safeguarding youth.Whether rebooting your practice or just starting out - Martial Arts Magazine Australia will motivate you to new heights of skill, fitness and self-mastery. Unlock your potential now.

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    224,-

    Welcome to our second issue. We have had to rebrand following a currently unresolved hacking! But enough about that. Let's move forward with this great new issue. We are very pleased to include two articles from our favourite author, Mike Clark - The Watching Tree, and Don't be a Frog; Master Marco introduces IMBA to WA; Fight Spur join us from Singapore; Rod Power talks of his upcoming movie release - Hard Ride; Brian Chambers sits down and talks to Shihan Tomiyama; Sam Sujanta is on our cover and shares part II of his Tai Chi series; Al Ghoniem tells us about the heartfelt significance of Seventy Lashes; Sensei Don Godwin returns with part II of Early Shukokai training; Maria Francis, yoga teacher and author, shares her favourite poses for MA; Duncan Mitchell talks about finding Aikido and himself; Andy Kent tells us how Karate Saved his Life following a motorcycle accident in Cambodia (both of these are remarkable stories of recovery); Grant Brechney joins us with his article on The Place of Traditional Karate-do in the Modern Martial Arts Landscape; Don't miss part two of Daniel Fellow's Possibilities; South West Go Ju-Ryu report on their recent Women and Girls in Martial Arts Workshop (this is definitely one to put in the calendar for next year!)

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    224,-

    In this edition Award winning author - Michael Clarke writes about Learning the Japanese Way; Colin Wee talks about his journey writing the award winning book Breaking Through - The Secrets of Bassai Dai; Natasha Fabian gives us her tips on training remotely; Danni McCullough and Lance Spice write about Aikido and Mindfulness; Don Godwin talks about early Shukokai Training; Chris McVay writes about his personal journey in martial arts; Sam Sujatna gives us an introduction to Tai Chi; we learn the history of Kendo Renmei from Ron Bennett and Bob Brown; Iain Humphreys shares his experiences and challenges teaching home school classes; thriller author Daniel Fellows teases us with part one of Possibilities; The Dojo Doctor answers your questions; Amy Lynch talks about the Dojo kun; and so much more...

  • av Vanessa McKay
    174,-

    When Meg took a job teaching Yoga at Casuarina Prison little did she know that she would fall for one of its most notorious inmates - Scott Clarke. He says that he has changed, that the years in prison have diminished his wicked impulses, that his love for her has made him a better man.Is it possible for love to transform a monster? This is no Beauty and the Beast fairy tale, Scott Clarke was not under a spell, he confessed to his crimes and was even proud that he could do such things to innocent people. Is Meg in danger of losing her life? Is she so blinded by loneliness and loss that she is willing to recklessly give her heart to such a man?

  • av Vanessa McKay
    147,-

    When Lucy Came Down From the Ferris Wheel is a compelling story of friendship, betrayal, and the lies we tell ourselves.Lucy seems to have it all - a loving husband Tom, two beautiful children, and her lifelong best friend Sam by her side. But when Lucy experiences postpartum depression after the birth of her twins, Sam, who is both Lucy's doctor and closest confidante, secretly begins manipulating Lucy's treatment. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Lucy, Sam and Tom have been carrying on an affair for years.When Lucy discovers the extent of their betrayal, her world unravels. And when Tom suddenly goes missing soon after, Lucy teams up with her headstrong mother Izzy to search all of Fremantle to find him. Their quest for answers cracks open a Pandora's box, revealing secrets about Sam's powerful immigrant family involved in illegal activity, long-hidden passions, and the lengths we go to when we feel betrayed by those we love most.Full of surprising twists and turns, When Lucy Came Down from the Ferris Wheel is an engrossing page-turner about the dark side of love and friendship.

  • av Vanessa McKay
    162,-

    Allison's life is about to change forever. At twenty-five she is alone and free to make her own decisions. Allison is determined to follow her dreams to become a singer and a woman in charge of her own destiny.Scott Clarke, is a psychopath in the making with his sights fixed firmly on Allison. Scott threatens to turn Allison's dreams into nightmares. One by one he eliminates those closest to her.Will Allison escape him to live the life she dreams of with her new beau Robert?

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