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Martial arts in the age of online training

May 16, 2020 / Tai Chi Notebook / Leave a comment

“BJJ has always been quick to adapt to new technology, but this has not been without its growing pains.” – G.Barlow

I was invited to write a short essay for the Kung Fu Tea Chinese Martial Studies blog about the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on martial arts training, specifically BJJ. Have a read.

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