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Pan-Seared Salmon with a Citrus Mint Sauce

By Dr. John M. Berardi, Ph.D. and Dr. John K. Williams, Ph.D., authors of the bestselling optimal nutrition ebook, Gourmet Nutrition. There are limitless possibilities for cooking and flavoring salmon. Here is an out of the ordinary twist that combines citrus and mint to compliment that ever-gratifying crispiness of seared salmon. For this recipe, prepare […]

Head Injuries In Sport

Injuries to the head are relatively common in contact sports. Unfortunately they are poorly understood and poorly managed by the majority of the public, sports teams, coaches, referees and administrators. Knowing about head injuries is important – one day it may save someone's life (possibly your own!). How Do Head Injuries Occur? Most head injuries […]

UFC 52: Couture vs Liddell 2

© Marc Wickert www.knucklepit.com All photos copyright 2005 Zuffa LLC. Photography by Joshua Hedges   This latest UFC event took place before another sell-out crowd at Las Vegas's MGM Grand, and presented MMA fans with more seat-clutching action. As well as the delightful ring-card girls, Amber Miller and Rachelle Leah, in attendance to tantalize the […]

New Zealand Boxing — March / April 2005

David Tua fought for the first time in New Zealand since December 9, 1994 (he kayoed Cecil Coffee, in round one) when he beat American, Talmadge Griffis, in the tenth and final round at the Waitakere Trust Stadium, on Thursday, March 31. Dave weighted in at 114kg compared to his opponent's 94kg, and still looked […]

Hoshin Roshi Ryu

Hoshin Roshi Ryu is a scientific system for achieving an awakening of the Kundalini. Developed in the early 1980’s by Dr. Glenn Morris, Hoshin is a step-by-step path to kundalini awakening that incorporates meditation, physical skills and healing. The physical skills for Hoshin are based on an eclectic variety of combat (as opposed to ‘sport’) […]

Basic Reiki

This is a very simplified primer on basic Reiki. It's intended as a basic lesson to help someone get started channeling the energy and in no way should be considered a Reiki Course in itself. What is Reiki? Reiki is a Japanese phrase which means "Universal Energy". Its history is enshrouded in myth, legend and […]

UFC 51: Super Saturday

Rachelle Leah © Marc Wickert www.knucklepit.com All photos copyright 2004 Zuffa LLC. Photography by Joshua Hedges   With the latest Ultimate Fighting Championship being another sellout, UFC officials scrambled for extra chairs to meet the public's overwhelming demand at this rapidly growing event. Since the commencement of Ultimate Fighter on Spike TV, the sport of […]

Mark Kerr — "It's Not Easy Money"

© Marc Wickert www.knucklepit.com   Mark Kerr's The Smashing Machine DVD Mark Kerr's amazing warrior lifestyle commenced when he adopted Olympic wrestling as a youth, his resulting career being nothing short of astounding. It became apparent he was destined to be a great gladiator of the modern-days' brutal coliseums. "I wrestled my whole life, and […]

April 2005

Fight Times has truly taken the military and martial arts world by storm. Our policy here at Fight Times is to bring our readers a wide and varied combination of subjects and offer them access to an equally as diverse range of products. Being down under in New Zealand no longer has its disadvantages as […]

Elvis Sinosic — Ready for ADCC – and More

© Marc Wickert www.knucklepit.com   Elvis Sinosic – Australia's first UFC gladiator Born in Canberra, Australia, Elvis Sinosic was the first of only two Australians to have competed in a UFC tournament. But it was MMA pioneer Bruce Lee who first motivated Elvis to take up a martial art: "I pretty much got into the […]