Brain power, not brute strength, may explain how karate experts can break bricks with a bare-handed strike, according to scientists who say years of martial arts training alter the organ’s wiring.
Brain scans have revealed distinctive features in the brain structure of karate experts, which could be linked to their ability to punch powerfully from close range. Researchers found that differences ...
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There’s a new kid on the block. The “Karate Kid” franchise has a new installment — “Karate Kid: Legends.” “Who doesn’t know Daniel LaRusso?” director Jonathan Entwistle exclusively told The Post, ...
While many fighters train with a punching bag, it's not really a fair fight – after all, the bag can't punch back. Stryk's new RXT-1 training robot, however, does exactly that. The device was invented ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) – The man accused of punching a USF student and causing severe brain trauma was arrested Thursday afternoon. Police said Zach Allen, 23, punched Brian Neal on St. Patrick’s ...
We hit the movie theater first and had to see Karate Kid: Legends. There was no mercy. (Photo Illustration: Annelise Capossela for Yahoo News, photos: Jonathan Wenk/Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett ...
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