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What Did Billy Blanks Do to Blow Up the Karate Internet?
On a hot Saturday afternoon, when most people were seeking a cool theater or a breezy beach, I headed to Pasadena to watch my friend and...
George Chung
Aug 25, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: Karen Sheperd
The February 1982 cover of Karate Illustrated showcased the stellar Karen Sheperd on its cover. Long before women were expected to...
Black Belt Team
Aug 24, 2025


Jackie Chan Is Back in The Shadow's Edge! Run, Kick, and Fight Your Way Back to the Theater!
This past Thursday night, August 21st, in Los Angeles, I attended the screening of Shadow's Edge , Jackie Chan’s latest film, which opens...
George Chung
Aug 22, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: Eric Lee
The December 1972 cover of Black Belt featured the legendary Eric Lee . Remember the “Little King of Kata”? Lee was one of the first to...
Black Belt Team
Aug 21, 2025


Kara-Ho Kempo History: My Lessons With Founder William K.S. Chow
My Time With Professor William K.S. Chow It was April 1986, and I was piloting a rental up a long hill in Honolulu. Just as I started to doubt the directions, I topped out and spotted the church. The structure was dark and silent, almost looking abandoned, but nearby stood another building, the fellowship hall. The lights were on, and cars were in the lot. I parked and nervously approached the open door, a briefcase containing my letter of introduction and some photos in han
Jim Perkins
Aug 19, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: AlGene Caraulia
The July 1976 cover of Karate Illustrated featured Master AlGene Caraulia — devoted martial artist, champion, and promoter. Caraulia...
Black Belt Team
Aug 17, 2025


Abdoul Abdouraguimov to Face Kevin Jousset in PFL Europe Nantes Main Event at the Zenith Nantes Metropole on 26 Sept
ABDOUL ABDOURAGUIMOV TO FACE KEVIN JOUSSET IN PFL EUROPE NANTES MAIN EVENT AT THE ZENITH NANTES METROPOLE ON 26 SEPT Abdoul “Lazy King”...
Black Belt Team
Aug 16, 2025


Tickets for PFL Champions Series: Road to Dubai - The Rematch Which Takes Place Friday, Oct. 3 at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai Are on Sale Now
Archie Colgan Puts Undefeated Record on the Line Against New Zealand’s Jay-Jay Wilson 2024 PFL Europe Bantamweight Champion Lewis...
Black Belt Team
Aug 16, 2025


PFL Champions Series: Road to Dubai - The Rematch Takes Place Friday, Oct. 3 at Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai
TWO WORLD TITLE FIGHTS HEADLINE PFL’S RETURN TO DUBAI ON OCT. 3 USMAN NURMAGOMEDOV VS. PAUL HUGHES FOR THE PFL LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD TITLE...
Black Belt Team
Aug 16, 2025


Black Belt Legacy: James Mitose — Kenpo Legend or Convicted Killer?
James Mitose , a Japanese American martial artist, is credited with bringing the art of kenpo to the United States in 1936. Brilliant...
Black Belt Team
Aug 16, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: Cung Le
The January 2001 cover of Black Belt Cover featured 17–0 professional kickboxing world champion turned MMA and movie star Cung Le . Le...
Black Belt Team
Aug 14, 2025


Samurai Senryu: 300-Year-Old Poetic Wisdom for Today's Martial Artists
Senryu are not as familiar to Westerners as the more popular haiku. Senryu look much like haiku, but they don’t usually contain a seasonal word and they’re often more like aphorisms. They’re little bits of doggerel that often contain truths hidden in humor or quiet commentaries on the human condition. There are several senryu that address the life and culture of the samurai class and its martial arts. It’s revealing to look at them because they give us an idea of how the samu
Dave Lowry
Aug 13, 2025


Is Your Dojo Authentic? How to Clear the Clutter in Your Martial Arts Training Space
There's something powerfully intimidating about a traditional dojo. It looks like nothing we have in the West. What is intimidating is the emptiness of it all. There’s nothing to distract, nothing to divert one’s attention. The emptiness, severe and silent, can work on the mind. This emptiness is deliberate. Life is full of distractions. Many of them serve to keep us from looking into ourselves, a process that can be uncomfortable. We can distract ourselves with video games,
Dave Lowry
Aug 12, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: The Fighters — Joe Corley vs. Bill "Superfoot" Wallace
Front and center on this vintage cover: promoter Joe Corley stepping into the spotlight for what was billed as The Karate Match of the...
Black Belt Team
Aug 10, 2025


Black Belt Legacy: Count Dante’s Inferno — The Deadliest Man Alive, Before “Going Viral” Was a Thing
Ready to hear the wild story behind our January 1976 Black Belt cover? Long before Instagram fighters, YouTube beefs, or TikTok callouts,...
Black Belt Team
Aug 9, 2025


No Stretching?! The Karate Warm-Up Routine That Boosts Performance
If you’re taking medical advice from someone like me, you have more serious problems than can be addressed in a column. So it is that I never offer any advice on gaining flexibility. If you have questions about improving yours, consult a physical therapist. Unless your sensei has that kind of professional training, he has no business giving you instruction on flexibility other than to say, “This is what has worked for me.” That is what I would say. I can tell you, however, wh
Dave Lowry
Aug 6, 2025


Stop Standing Still: The #1 Flaw in Most Martial Arts Training
Most combatives practitioners spend a lot of time learning to develop powerful strikes. It’s important to be efficient, to be able to exploit the momentary vulnerabilities your attacker presents and not waste them on half-assed or weak attempts at hitting and hurting. Unfortunately, what people don’t spend enough time on in their martial arts training is understanding the importance of movement, establishing range, and being harder to hit. Sure, the combatives mentality lends
Kelly Mccann
Aug 5, 2025


Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Tony Thompson, Co-Founder of West Coast World Martial Arts and the West Coast Demo Team
In a world often dominated by egos and the clamor for recognition, Tony Thompson stood apart—not by demanding the spotlight, but by...
Black Belt Team
Aug 3, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: Calvin Lockhart
The November 1972 cover of Karate Illustrated featured action film star Calvin Lockhart, best known for his roles as Reverend Deke...
Black Belt Team
Aug 3, 2025


Black Belt Legacy: From Cleveland Streets to Korean Screens
Do you know his name? Do you remember his legacy? If you do, share a memory—keep his spirit alive. He began his martial arts journey in...
Black Belt Team
Aug 2, 2025


Michael Jai White Hits Hard With Trouble Man, Dropping Today on Streaming Platforms and in Select Theaters Nationwide.
Today marks the nationwide release of Trouble Man, the latest high-impact action thriller from martial arts legend Michael Jai White. ...
Black Belt Team
Aug 1, 2025


Black Belt Watchlist – Bloodfight / Final Fight (Martial Mayhem with Yasuaki Kurata and Bolo Yeung)
Each week's Black Belt Watchlist is free to watch on Pluto TV! This week on the Black Belt Watch List, we step into the underground fight...
Black Belt Team
Aug 1, 2025


Cover Story Throwback: Joe Lewis
The February 1993 cover of Black Belt featured Joe Lewis, the legendary fighter who revolutionized American martial arts. A former Marine...
Black Belt Team
Aug 1, 2025


Combat Wisdom: Insight for Martial Artists from a World War I Fighter Pilot
Martial artists can learn a lot from people who have mastered different realms of combat because often the principles and tactics they use can be adapted to what we do. Case in point: Oswald Boelcke. This German flying ace was one of the top innovators and instructors in the Axis air force during World War I. Among his many accomplishments, Boelcke chose a young Baron Manfred von Richthofen to become his pupil and coached him to an astonishing string of air victories. Von Ri
Mark Hatmaker
Jul 30, 2025
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