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Description: Duncan is a 25 year-old entrepreneur based in the UK. He is an avid traveller and studies happiness at every opportunity. His website Extreme Sports Trader affords him the luxury of working almost anywhere in the world
Description: Rich has written more than 1,500 published articles, mostly for newspapers. He has been a reporter for The Patriot Ledger in South Shore Massacusetts, The Laconia Citizen in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, and The Alewife in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Other than writing, his main hobby is boxing. He won a bronze medal in the national intercollegiate boxing tournament while attending Virginia Military Institute as part of an exchange program in 1998. Rich also attended the Air Force Academy and Norwich University: both military schools. He coached the boxing club at Norwich for three years and graduated from Norwich University in 1999 with an English Degree.
Description: Markus writes for Skatessentials - Learn skateboard tricks Over many years of skating I have come to realize that while skateboarding evolves continually, there are also certain basics, or essentials, the starting point for any great skater, that remain basically the same. I’m sure you are aware that there is no shortage of skateboarding sites on the internet, however the quality of information and interest to help fellow skaters is sometimes lacking. That’s where Skatessentials enters the scene. Here you will find a wealth of information designed to guide you to both learn and improve your skate technique, articles on the different parts of a skateboard and their functions, skateboarding trends, clothing, pro skater bios and from time to time, with a small bit of luck, interviews from the most influential names in skateboarding, contests, prizes and giveaways.
Description: A daily peek inside the world of new and future skateboarding gear.
Description: The martial arts bug bit me in 1984 when I signed up for Judo classes as an after school activity. It was not a particularly auspicious beginning, as my younger brother and I often ‘practiced’ around the house, with frequently disastrous results. My mother was most likely relieved when three months later the youth center housing the Judo program burned down, ending the classes. I returned to the Martial arts, through a friend I met in college. His name was Jose Estevez. He was a member of the UConn Tae Kwon Do club, and wanted a workout partner. We were both pretty serious about our training, but were unfortunately not very serious about college. Upon separation from the university, we both began studying Kempo in March 1990 under Scott Packard in Cheshire, Connecticut. Eventually, I returned to UConn, and had occasional private lessons at the Willimantic Fred Villari’s Studio. Unfortunately, I could only get there by bus so they were not as frequent as I had hoped, but they sufficed to give me things to work on while at college. Whenever home, I would continue training with Scott. Unfortunately, a few years later, Jose was killed as a passenger in a drunk driving accident. I lost a good friend and the world lost an exceptional martial artist. After moving to the Cape, I continued my training under Chris Hatch at Masters Centers in Orleans. In the succeeding years, I have been promoted; I was awarded shodan in 1997, nidan in 1999, and sandan in February of 2001. Since October of 2001 I have also been studying Kempo-jutsu under the mentorship of Professor Feliciano ‘Kimo’ Ferreira. Professor Ferreira has helped me connect my current art to the Kajukenbo and Hawaiian roots that it evolved from. On September 20th, 2003, I had the privilege of testing for fourth dan with Professor Kimo. On the night before the East Meets West seminar on July 21st, 2006, I had the distinct honor of testing for fifth dan, in front of a board including Professor Kimo Ferreira, Sigung Rudy Duncan, Master Chris Hatch and Master Jesse Dwire. Witnessing the promotion were Motobu Chosei Soke and Inaba Takeji Hanshi of the Motobu Ryu and the Motobu Ryu Udonde.
Description: Aspiring MMA journalist. I currently write for MMAMania.com. I also host a weekly MMA-themed internet radio show called The Verbal Submission on Sunday nights.
Description: I'm the Senior Features Editor of HiS Magazine, a regional men's magazine published in central California. In addition to editorial planning and working with our other writers, I frequently cover a variety of topics, including sports, entertainment, lifestyle, outdoor activities, automotive...the list goes on.