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Martial Arts Blog Writing

Magnus L

content writing for martial arts

If you are a martial arts club owner, martial arts blog writing is good for your website SEO and an easy way to amass a library of knowledge for your karate students.

These are links to blog posts I wrote for The Vancouver Traditional Martial Arts Dojo located in Vancouver, BC.

Okinawan Kobudo: The Ancient Way of Peace

Kobudo is the martial arts practice of Okinawan weapons. Kobudo means “the old martial way of Okinawa” or “the ancient way of peace”. If you’re interested in traditional weapons training, both indoor and outdoor, check out Okinawan Kobudo: The Ancient Way of Peace.

Basic Karate Terminology in English and Japanese

This is a list of karate terminology in English and Japanese. If you are new to karate and do not understand Japanese, keep this list handy so you know what in the world people are saying.

Karate Yellow Belt: How Long It Takes & What’s Required

The Vancouver Dojo teaches Karate in the Shorinji-ryu tradition. Yellow belt is next in line after the white belt, which is your rank on day one. This post describes the Karate belt system, the typical length of time to earn a yellow belt in Karate, and what skills and mentality are required.

First Year in Martial arts with No Experience

If you are thinking of starting martial arts as an adult with no experience, check out My Rookie Year in Karate.

Blog writing for a martial arts club is time consuming but it’s a great alternative to sinking tonnes of money into ads that may drive traffic to your site, but end up in limited conversion.

Cover photo by James Wheeler