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Law Practice

Sep. 13, 2010

Lessons Learned From a Marine and Black Belt Litigator

A former Marine and 4th degree black belt in American Kenpo finds use in military strategy and martial arts principles for litigating cases, by Michael Pick Jr. of James McKiernan Lawyers. Part 2 of 2.

By Michael Pick Jr.

This is part two of a series on lessons learned from serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and martial arts training. Part one focused on military lessons, this will focus on martial arts lessons.

Lesson 6: Engagement v. Balance. Many people, including martial artists, often associate the martial arts with the concept of, the state of or the position of balance. The American Kenpo System I have been taught teaches a dif...

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