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July 2006 Martial Arts Professional Magazine
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CONTENTS
Features
Cover Story: Eclectic Martial Arts Takes a Traditional Stance
by Terry L. Wilson
Making Martial Arts Tradition and History Relevant to Today's Market
by Andrew Breen
Opinions
As I see It
Let's Invert the Pyramid
by NAPMA president Rob Colasanti
Sound Off
Letters from Readers
Point/Counterpoint!
Franchising (Chris Rapold) vs. Licensing (Robert Austin)
Last Shot
Five Key Lessons I've Learned As a Martial Arts Teacher—Part 2
by Alan Burdick
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Resources
Industry Insider
NAPMA News
Management
Expert Tips & Tactics
SECRET Teaching—Part 2
by Dr. Chris Dewey
Extraordinary Marketing
How Do You Absorb So Much Information and Become Effective?
by Stephen Oliver, MBA
The Martial Arts of Selling
Why Do Intros?—Part 1
The Psychology of Success
Essential Goal-Setting Principles—Part 9
by Brian Tracy
Education
ACMA Fitness Track
Finding Balance the "Martial Way"
by Keith D. Yates
Beyond Technique
Crossing the River
by Fariborz Azhakh
Fitness Kickboxing
The Integration of Fitness and Martial Arts
by Jim Graden
Masters Degree
From 0 to 60
by Dawn Barnes
Classical Thought
Motivation. Or, What's Wrong with My Students?
by Douglas Adamson
Reality Check
An Extraordinary Sense of Humanity
by Peyton Quinn
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