Blog posts in Inside dojo
Katana - Japanese ninja sword shopping
But with archaeological left overs aside, you can also find quality hand-forged Katanas for training and tameshigiri (swordsman’s skill test), such as this one:Katana shopping Handmade Katanas may cost over two hundred dollars, but come from reputable craftsmen with a long history in the art of metalwork.
Recording a martial arts training session in Akban
On this very big website we have countless videos of martial art techniques we created and uploaded for our martial arts encyclopedia, we do not have many videos depicting a training session. We figured that the challenge is to capture both the silence, the beauty and the down-to-earth approach we have here, in Akban.
Instead of boasting we chose to understate the randori, kata and all the other stuff. Did we do it well? The question of how to video accurately our martial art is a big one. Even though we love Bruce Lee we are quite sure day to day training doesn't look like a movie. Well, enough said, here it is.
BJJ video clips from Alan Moraes seminar
Here is a playlist of all the techniques from the last day of training, have fun.
End of sparring month, beginning of a new marital arts year in Akban
Here's a short video, actually very short, of a regular Randori session in Yossi Sheriff's dojo, Akban Tel Aviv.
Happy new Jewish year to all!
Images from Alan Moraes BJJ seminar
BJJ seminar this Saturday
Professor Moraes, who came to Israel from Brazil, finishes a week long concentrated seminar on advanced Brazillian Jiu Jitsu.
Interested veterans can call their instructor, in Hebrew, here.
Images from Ernsto Hoost kickboxing seminar
The sparring month has began - August 2009
The Tel Aviv groups train in the dojo, Jerusalem in Gan Havradim.
For exact hours click the Hebrew link .
Cancelled training session, 16.7.2009, Tel Aviv
Please inform your training partners or call me:
052-2723207 יוסי שריף
New martial arts wiki
Gone are the cumbersome wikipedia skins, css and boxes. Gone is the mutual navigation with the akban.org site.
On the helm was Keith Harris from Bifugi who did it with help from Vadim Gilead and me.
Since we are a small crew we overlooked many bugs in the new design. Any remarks, corrections and suggestions mailed to us would be warmly appreciated.
mail Akban, thanks


