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Karate Kid

The Real Life Karate Kid 2010 Comes From Dubai In The United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Anybody remember the 1984 blockbuster “The Karate Kid?

Of course, you do. It was even nominated for an Oscar. Can you believe it?

I think the movie got a lot of kids to start taking karate and other martial classes. And that’s a good thing in my humble opinion.

And coming to a theater near you in June, this year’s “Karate Kid” stars Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan.

It looks entertaining and it will definitely get more kids and probably even some adults into the dojos.

Again, that’s a good thing, even though it’s more about kung fu than karate, but heck, who’s crossing their “T’s” and dotting their “I’s” anyway?

If you want to whet your appetite, simply check out the trailer:

 

Meanwhile, off-screen and in real life the United Arab Emirates celebrate their own Karate Kid:

In the Northern Italian metropolis of Milan, 13-year-old Khalifa al Abbar landed a remarkable victory at the Italian Open International Championship.

In a highly competitive field of  karate practitioners from 49 countries Khalifa took home the gold medal.

In the process he remained victorious against four Italians and an American in the Under 14 category.

His victory even came as a surprise to him after finishing fourth in last year’s tournament.

As regular readers of TheMartialArtsReporter.com you already know that karate is not an Olympic sport and you might even know that World Championships are not open to competitors under the age of 14.

That’s why this tournament in Italy with more than 2,000 competitors is considered  THE event for karateka under 14.

This  has to be Khalifa’s biggest win so far and he certainly worked hard for it.

According to reports, he will take a 3 month hiatus to improve his overall fitness and muscle mass to be able to stay on top of his game.

 Congratulations, Khalifa al Abbar!

To learn more about Khalifa, who is an inspiration for many other kids and teenagers, here are two video clips I found just for you:

 

 

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With A Name Like Lee Inosanto, She’s Got To Be Good

I was just thinking about how a name and family traditions can be passed on down to the next generation.

This definitely applies in many ways to our featured female martial artist extraordinaire, stuntwoman, actress and director, Diana Lee Inosanto.

Some of you might not know, but she is the daughter of living martial arts legend, Guro Dan Inosanto.

Guro Dan’s close friend Bruce Lee was Diana’s godfather, whom as a child she simply referred to as “Uncle Bruce”.

Diana grew up in a martial arts family and environment. Supposedly in the Lee and Inosanto living rooms the coffee tables had to go and make room for mats to continuingly perfect martial arts techniques. I love it!

Diana Lee Inosanto became  a highly trained and very proficient martial artist in her own right, to say the least. It also doesn’t hurt being married to highly-acclaimed martial arts expert, Ron Balicki.

After years of working as a successful stuntwoman on projects such as Buffy, The Vampire Slayer and Face/Off, she was able to release her own movie brain-child known as  “The Sensei” last year in movie theaters, in which she both acted and directed.

It is now been announced for release on DVD on March 9, 2010.

Critics have called it a very different kind of martial arts movie and that’s fine with me.

“The Sensei” is set in a small Colorado town in 1985, the early years of the AIDS epidemic.  The movie battles prejudice and homophobia in 1980s.

McClain (played by Mike O’Laskey) is a gay teenager who is constantly being ostracized. He tries to sign up for classes at the local martial arts dojo to learn to protect himself, but they won’t accept him either.

Karen (played by Diana Lee Inosanto), the black sheep of the family, that runs the dojo, returns to the town after several years away. She privately trains McClain, and the two develop a friendship until a secret Karen harbors changes everything.

My research led me to hear from people who have already seen the movie and this would probably sum it up the best:

“Afraid at first that it would be a cheesy Karate Kid with a gay kid as the lead, but it was so much more than that.

The movie deals with many levels of prejudice, including sexual orientation, race, gender, religion, and HIV. It was touching while sending a powerful message.

The depiction of the victimization endured by the lead character was realistic and horrific.

Some parts of the film weren’t quite as polished and smooth as a major production movie, but it is an independent film.

For anyone who has dealt with any sort of prejudice or hatred, this is a movie that will make you feel strong and hopeful.

For anyone who doesn’t understand what some youths have endured, be it 20 years ago or today, this is a movie that will open your eyes.”

Like I said, the date for the release on DVD is set for Tuesday, March 9, 2010.

Let me know how you like it.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAm_mZyYTlg[/youtube] 

 

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