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83%Black Belt - The First 100 Issues: Covers and Highlights 196…
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Legends of American Martial Arts (DVD)
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81%The Ultimate Guide to Martial Arts Movies of the 1970s: 500+…
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67%Advanced Explosive Kicks (book)
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Advanced Jujitsu: The Science Behind the Gentle Art (book)
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Martial Arts Entertainment
Movies are a big part of the martial arts industry. You can bet that more people have been exposed to the martial arts through cinema and television than any other medium, including dojo, schools, seminars and tournaments. While it’s generally understood that the techniques on display are more entertaining to watch than they are practical, they still serve an important purpose, which is to inspire future generations of martial arts.
The current digital boom has allowed studios and production companies to make dozens, even hundreds of classic and obscure titles available to the public on DVD via the Internet (and the Black Belt Store), where having your favorites mailed to you right away is easier than scratching an itch.
Thrill to the exploits of your favorite big-name stars like Bruce Lee, Jet Li and Jackie Chan, or discover the unsung heroes of exotic lands made immortal on the big and little screen.

















