Jeremy Jusek

Contributing Writer
Jeremy Jusek - Jason Noble
Jeremy Jusek - Jason Noble

I'm a Marietta College graduate with a BS in Chemistry and a BA in Theater. I have a love of dramaturgical theater and historical / philosophical studies in martial arts.

Latest Articles

Deep Mapping : A Dramaturgical Tool With Literary Focus
Deep Mapping is a fresh technique, developed in 1991 by William Least Heat-Moon.
Mar 28, 2011 - Jeremy Jusek
Kajukenbo
A style that was created in 1947, its original purpose of defense against US sailors and thugs has produced competitive fighters.
Jan 31, 2010 - Jeremy Jusek
Belt System Limitations
At the beginning of the twentieth century, belt systems became a popular way of judging skill. This author feels as if the martial arts community should reconsider.
Jan 31, 2010 - Jeremy Jusek
Creating a Worldly Perspective for Martial Arts
Usually through training and varying degrees of exposure, fighters and artists find themselves in a niche. Like a religion, this should be studied carefully.
Jan 31, 2010 - Jeremy Jusek
Modern Day Dambe
After many years, the Nigerian boxing style Dambe has seen some recent changes.
Nov 26, 2009 - Jeremy Jusek
History of Dambe
Dambe is a type of boxing that found its traditional application in Western Africa and has survived to modern day.
Nov 26, 2009 - Jeremy Jusek
Cross Training for Martial Arts
Many articles online tell you what cross training is, or what it should address. Here is an article that explains how to set up quality workouts.
Apr 12, 2009 - Jeremy Jusek
History of Wushu
Wushu is one of the most widely practiced martial arts today. Where does it come from?
Apr 12, 2009 - Jeremy Jusek
Limitations of Styles with Form
Oftentimes styles have a specific focus or distinguishing characteristics. How can those characteristics affect kumite performances?
Apr 4, 2009 - Jeremy Jusek
Are You Training Too Much?
Overtraining is much easier to do than many people think. This article covers the warning signs and how to prevent it.
Apr 3, 2009 - Jeremy Jusek