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		<title>The Superfoot Weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s almost that time again… The Superfoot Weekend!For School owners and their Black Belts and Brown Belts ……….. June 1,2,3 2012 The Hampton Inn 2025 Vista Pkwy. West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 561-682-9990 Reservations are under Superfoot at $89.00 per night. There is a complimentary breakfast, and several places to eat right in the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s almost that time again… The Superfoot Weekend!For School owners and their Black Belts and Brown Belts ……….. June 1,2,3 2012</p>
<p>The Hampton Inn<br />
2025 Vista Pkwy.<br />
West Palm Beach, Florida 33411<br />
561-682-9990 Reservations are under Superfoot at $89.00 per night.<br />
There is a complimentary breakfast, and several places to eat right in the same strip mall of the hotel, as well as a Walgreens.</p>
<p>The weekend is being hosted by Mary Bruscino at<br />
Ma Ju Do Martial Arts/ Ni Ma Lion Dance<br />
346 Pike Rd. # 7<br />
West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 561-798-3050 or 561-662-5737<br />
If you need more information you can email me: <a href="mailto:mary@superfoot.com">mary@superfoot.com</a></p>
<p>(between Belvedere Rd. and Southern Blvd.on Pike Rd.(directly accross the street from the PB Fire Headquarters) If you are going south on the Tpk. get off at the Southern Blvd. exit and the commerce center is on your left the dojo faces the Florida Turnpike) if flying in make arrangements to arrive at PBIA. MAKE SURE TO GET YOUR RESERVATIONS IN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! WE LOOK FORWRD TO SEEING YOU IN JUNE!!!!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the mid seventies, Superfoot has trusted the Century brand with his martial arts needs. He has used their sparring gear in competition and wore Century uniforms in the movie “Force of One” with Chuck Norris. He is proud to endorse Century Martial Arts. 15% Discount Code: Superfoot Does not apply to items already discounted]]></description>
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<p>Since the mid seventies, Superfoot has trusted the <a title="Century" href="http://vanelli.cmasdirect.com/" target="_blank">Century </a>brand  with his martial arts needs. He has used their sparring gear in  competition and wore Century uniforms in the movie “Force of One” with  Chuck Norris. He is proud to endorse Century Martial Arts.</p>
<p>15% Discount Code: Superfoot<br />
Does not apply to items already discounted</p>
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		<title>The Superfoot Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 20:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Florida School August 6,7,8, 2010) 346 Pike Rd.  #7 West Palm Beach, Fl 33411 (between  Belvedere Rd. and Southern Blvd. If you are going south on the Tpk. get off at the Southern Blvd. exit and the commerce center is on your left the dojo faces the Florida Turnpike) if flying in make arrangements [...]]]></description>
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<p>August 6,7,8, 2010)<br />
346 Pike Rd.  #7 West  Palm Beach, Fl 33411</p>
<p>(between  Belvedere Rd. and Southern Blvd. If you are  going south on the Tpk. get off at the Southern Blvd. exit and the  commerce center is on your left the dojo faces the Florida Turnpike) if  flying in make arrangements to arrive at  PBIA.</p>
<p><strong>The Hotel for the Superfoot Weekend:</strong><br />
Hampton Inn West Palm Beach<br />
2025 Vista Parkway<br />
West Palm Beach, Florida<br />
561-682-9990<br />
We have blocked rooms under SUPERFOOT when booking, the rate is $89.00  per night, and complimentary breakfast is available, also wify<br />
This is approximately 3.75 miles to the school<br />
LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE!!!</p>
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		<title>Upcoming Seminars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seminars for 2012 Gary Hernandez Feb 18 Wesley Chapel, Fl 813 597-9912 Ron Wallace 24,25 Feb Blairsville, Ga. 706 897-6076 Robert Lamont Mar 3,4 Longview, Tx 903 236-3453 Pat Olekszyk Mar 9,10,11 Delaware 302 563-2646. Terry Dow Mar. 16,17,18,19 Manchester, NH 603591-6546 Judy Wade Apr6,7 Kokomo, In 765 438-6179. Jim Thomas Richmond, In Apr 13,14 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gary Hernandez Feb 18 Wesley Chapel, Fl 813 597-9912</p>
<p>Ron Wallace 24,25 Feb Blairsville, Ga. 706 897-6076</p>
<p>Robert Lamont Mar 3,4 Longview, Tx 903 236-3453</p>
<p>Pat Olekszyk Mar 9,10,11 Delaware 302 563-2646.</p>
<p>Terry Dow Mar. 16,17,18,19 Manchester, NH 603591-6546</p>
<p>Judy Wade Apr6,7 Kokomo, In 765 438-6179.</p>
<p>Jim Thomas Richmond, In Apr 13,14 808 778-8768.</p>
<p>Bill Gray Houston, Tx 21,22,Apr. 281 381-6139.</p>
<p>Jim Thomas Los Angeles, Ca 27,28 Apr 808 778-8768</p>
<p>Rick McClain May 4,5 Cleveland, Oh 440 343-5224.</p>
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		<title>Self-Defense the Wallace Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[6 Super Tactics from Superfoot’s Eclectic Approach to Street Fighting by Russell Gray It was just another ordinary night in a smoke-filled Chicago nightclub. People were laughing, drinking and dancing. But the fun ended abruptly when a knife-wielding customer who was too stupid to have a good time approached the table of John Belushi. Bill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>6 Super Tactics from Superfoot’s Eclectic Approach to Street Fighting</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>by Russell Gray</em></p>
<p>It was just another ordinary night in a smoke-filled Chicago nightclub. People were laughing, drinking and dancing. But the fun ended abruptly when a knife-wielding customer who was too stupid to have a good time approached the table of John Belushi. Bill “Superfoot” Wallace, the bodyguard of the late actor/comedian, sprang into action and positioned his body between the aggressor and Belushi’s group.</p>
<p>As Wallace maneuvered to launch a rib-cracking side kick into the chest of the whacked-out weirdo, the antagonist said, “I’m going to cut you!”</p>
<p>Wallace reconsidered his tactical response and opted for one of his favorites: He pierced his opponent with a menacing stare and calmly stated, “You may cut me, but you will never live to see me bleed.”</p>
<p>That was all the aggressor needed to hear. He backed off, and the situation was defused.</p>
<p>“If I had been by myself, I would have tried to get out of there without any confrontation, but I had an obligation to protect and defend someone else,” Wallace says. “In that scenario, there wouldn’t have been a winner or a loser—just a survivor and a guy who got carted off to the hospital.”</p>
<p>Over the ensuing decades, Wallace has survived more than his share of similar encounters, as well as those that have escalated far beyond. The following are the most important self-defense lessons he learned.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>Awareness</strong></span> “The first rule of self-defense is to use your awareness to help you stay out of a fight in the first place,” Wallace says.</p>
<p>“The second rule is to avoid saying or doing silly things that can cause a situation to escalate into a fight.</p>
<p>“If you are in a bar or nightclub, stay away from people you think could be trouble. And if you notice a guy across the room looking at you, don’t glare back at him. Even if he is looking at your girl, just think to yourself, ‘Hey, I can’t blame him.’ “But if he puts his hands on her, that’s another story,” he adds. That’s when things tend to get physical.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>Stance and Positioning</strong></span> Wallace prefers not to immediately adopt a fighting stance when trouble seems imminent because it can tip off the aggressor.</p>
<p>“He will think, ‘Ah ha, this guy knows something,’ ” he says. And if that happens, the assailant might feel sufficiently threatened to get a gun or knife to even the odds.</p>
<p>Besides, the hand is always quicker than the eye, Wallace says. You should never stand chin to chin with someone who knows you can defend yourself and just wait for him to take his best shot. “Instead, you should stand sideways and position yourself just out of his range so you have enough time to react to an attack,” he says. “That way, your vital areas will not be exposed, but your positioning will still allow you to hit him with a buffet of techniques.”</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>The Buffet</strong></span> Wallace teaches a smorgasbord of simple techniques to use once an attacker makes his move. If he steps forward to push you, Wallace says you should step back and maintain a safe distance out of range of his punch or kick while you continue to try to defuse the situation.</p>
<p>If the attacker actually takes a swing, Wallace advises you to immediately employ a leaning tactic: You lift your lead shoulder and move your head back to avoid the blow. The attacker will have to maneuver his weapon around your shoulder to strike your face, and although that can be done, the barrier does offer you a degree of protection. The champ also advocates shifting most of your weight to your rear leg as you lean backward so you are ready to kick and can easily avoid a sweep aimed at your forward leg.</p>
<p>Then, if the attacker tries to punch or kick you, Wallace says, you can simply pop him in the groin with a roundhouse kick or nail him in the knee or ribs with a side kick. If the aggressor ends up a little too close, throw a hook punch or elbow strike. Or, if you want to keep things simple, smack him with a straight punch to the nose. If the aggressor grabs your arm or shoulder, the solution Wallace prefers is to grab his hand, straighten his arm and apply pressure to his elbow in a standing armbar.</p>
<p>If you must use any of these techniques, Wallace says, your intent should be to keep your attacker at bay long enough for you to get away. In most situations, self-defense boils down to attacking suddenly and making a hasty escape, he adds.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>The Screamer</strong></span> The “screamer” is one of Wallace’s favorite defensive responses for an attack from the rear. “Never let someone get behind you,” he warns, “but if someone does and puts you in a bear hug, try the screamer. Reach down with either hand and grab a handful of groin.</p>
<p>“If you are locked up too tight, loosen his grip by smacking him in the face with the back of your head,” he continues.</p>
<p>“Flex your shoulders a bit and shoot your arms out. This will give you a little room to work with. Then grab the bad guy’s groin and don’t let go until he is screaming for mercy.”</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>The Wallace Crunch</strong></span> The “Wallace crunch” is a defensive tactic designed to be used against an attacker who shoots in for your legs in an attempt to take you to the ground. If he squares off with you and dives forward, let him commit himself, he says. Once he passes the point of no return, lock your arms around his neck and arms before he can secure his grip on your legs. Immediately sprawl to preserve your balance, then drop your body to crunch him to the ground.</p>
<p>From that position, you can finish him with any number of judo or jujutsu ground techniques, Wallace says. For the most part, they fall into one of three categories: techniques that will immobilize him until help arrives, techniques that will render him nonthreatening by breaking a bone and techniques that will render him unconscious by cutting off the flow of blood to his brain. On the street, be very careful if your opponent gives up after you apply a less-than-lethal technique because once you let him get up, he will probably start attacking you again, Wallace warns.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>The Combat Combination</strong></span> Designed as a defense against frontal attacks like the lapel grab, arm twist and shoulder grab, the “Wallace combat combination” is also effective against an opponent who approaches from the side. Alternatively, you can use it to counterattack after you slip his punch or kick.</p>
<p>A common scenario in which the Wallace combat combination can save your skin involves an aggressor grabbing your lapel while preparing to do you great bodily harm. Your response should begin with an elbow strike to the face. Next, pull your elbow back, clubbing him in the head a second time. As you finish with the second elbow smash, wrap your arm around his neck, lock him in tight and force his head downward. Then blast him with a knee to the face and watch him drop like a stone. Step back as he falls, but remain prepared in case your technique is not as powerful as you thought and he is able to resume his assault.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: medium;"><strong>Nothing’s Foolproof</strong></span> Obviously, practicing the aforementioned techniques will leave you better prepared for a street fight, but it cannot guarantee success. “People will say to me, ‘This is what I would do in a self-defense situation because it works 90 percent of the time,’ ” Wallace says. “Well, what happens the other 10 percent? And what about the bad guy’s ability?</p>
<p>“A guy you are squaring off against may be on drugs, and you might have to hurt him really bad,” he continues. “If you pop a bad guy’s eardrums, he might think about it next week but not right away. The drunk guy you’ve kicked in the kneecap or the groin may not feel your techniques until tomorrow.</p>
<p>In both cases, since nothing has worked, the only thing left for you to do is to stop him from breathing.</p>
<p>“Hopefully, with a little forethought, you will able to avoid predicaments like these,” he says.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, it is paramount to keep self-defense in perspective, Wallace advises. “If somebody is trying to pick a fight with you, don’t try to thump him, beat him up, knock him out or put him in the hospital. Just try to keep him away long enough to escape. If you can’t do that, a good technique is to pop him in the nose. It will start bleeding, and his eyes will begin to water. You can be gone before the guy stops blinking.”</p>
<p>Ultimately, smart self-defense is quite unlike what you see in the movies. It is an art that revolves around the hitand- run concept. “Why stay around when you don’t know if the guy is on drugs?” Wallace asks. “You have no idea what he has in his pocket, and you can’t tell if he has two or three buddies just around the corner waiting to help him beat the daylights out of you.”</p>
<p>Russell Gray is a Southern Californiabased free-lance writer and karate instructor.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Announcing the Superfoot System! Call (561) 662-5737 to find out how your school can qualify to teach the Superfoot System. Join the Superfoot Team and together we can make the Martial Arts stronger and better than ever! Advanatges of Becoming a Superfoot School You get Bill as one of your head instructors Rank Certification for [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center">Announcing                the Superfoot System!</p>
<p align="center"><big>Call (561) 662-5737 </big></p>
<p align="left">to                find out how your school can qualify to teach the Superfoot System. Join                  the Superfoot Team and together we can make the Martial Arts stronger and                  better than ever!</p>
<p align="center">Advanatges of Becoming a Superfoot School</p>
<p><span><span> </span></span></p>
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<li>You get Bill as one of your head instructors</li>
<li>Rank Certification for you and your students in the                  Superfoot System</li>
<li>Be part of an elite group of martial artists</li>
<li>Networking with other Superfoot Schools throughout the                  world</li>
<li>Annual Superfoot camps, tournaments and business seminars                  (All Superfoot Instructors and Students receive a 10% discount to all Superfoot                  held events, such as camps and tournaments)</li>
<li>Monthly newsletter keeping which highlights events happening                  in the other Superfoot Schools, where Bill is off to next, upcoming events                  &amp;  Superfoot’s technique of the                  month</li>
<li>Exclusive rights to the Superfoot Curriculum and Logo</li>
<li>Superfoot System decal to advertise that you are an                  official Superfoot Instructor</li>
<li>Your school listed on the Superfoot website, along with                  a link to your website</li>
<li>A toll-free number for you to call if you have any questions                  regarding training, teaching or just advice and yes, you will get Bill</li>
<li>Discounts on martial arts merchandise, martial arts                  publications</li>
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