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Our Diversity Is a Doulbe-Edged Sword
December 2006 Martial Arts Professional Magazine
 


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CONTENTS

Features
    Cover Story: Successful Teakwondo with no Bells or Whistles!
    by Scott Shaw

    Large Scale Retail! Part2:
    How to Make Big Profit in Products Year Around
    interview by NAPMA President Rob Colasanti
Opinions
    As I see It
    Our Diversity is a Double Egded Sword
    by NAPMA president Rob Colasanti
 
    Point/Counterpoint!
    Competition as a Positive (Roland Osborne) vs. Competition as a Negative (John DiPasquale)
    by Andy Breeen

    Last Shot

    The RE-Evolution of the Martial Arts

    by Philip G.Ross

Resources

    Industry Insider

    NAPMA News
Management
    Expert Tips & Tactics
    Technical Excelence
    by Dr. Chris Dewey

    Extraordinary Marketing
    The Number-One Factor Limiting Your Success

    by Stephen Oliver, MBA

    The Martial Arts of Selling
    The Nag "Effect"

    The Psychology of Success
    The Essence of Good Time Management: Tools & Technique, Part 1
    by Brian Tracy
Education
    ACMA Fitness Track
    Watch Those Ankles

    by Keith D. Yates

    Fitness Kickboxing
    Martial Arts Fitness or After-School Care?

    by Jim Graden

    Masters Degree
    Who, What, When, Where, Why

    by Dawn Barnes

    Classical Thought
    Exposing What We Do the Masses

    by Douglas Adamson

    Reality Check
    Some Hard Reality about Real Hand-toHand Fighting

    by Peyton Quinn

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