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Muay Thai/kickboxing

The science of 8 limbs

Also known as Thai boxing, it's called the science of 8 limbs because you use every body part as a weapon.

Be frugal

Try a community supported agriculture program

You pay a portion of a farmer's expenses, and get weekly boxes of fruits and veggies from the harvest.

Getting started

Zone out with an iPod

Listen to music while exercising to create a happy zone, and help the exercise time fly.

Karate

Use shadow boxing

Introduce rounds of shadow boxing into your training regimen. Focus on continually moving, kicking combinations and fast recovery.

Grow your own

Use barriers

Floating row covers keep moths away, yellow sticky tape catches flying pests, foil collars around the stalks will stop cut worms and many borers.

Wushu

Wushu sanda form

The sanda discipline of wushu is a modern full-body contact fighting sport, combining Chinese boxing, Suai Chiao, Qin Na.

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