The public’s appreciatoin of the martial arts is very limited, even when compared to video games, gossip, football or wrestling. This is because there are plenty of magazines dealing with these issues. But yes, if there have been serious publications on these issues and here I will talk a little about them: Black belt: American Journal of only dealing with martial arts has existed since the early 60’s still one of the oldest and most especially respected, founded by Mitoshi Uyehara, its size and thickness compared to that of “Vanities” and has the backing of virtually all major U.S. associations, providing it with great resources, philanthropy, advertising and above all economic. Comes in English and sometimes come to our country often months late but really worth it. Han interviewed almost all renowned teachers who stand in the U.S.
and personalities like Steven Seagal, Jeff Speakman, Dan Inosanto, the Gracie brothers, Frank Dux, etc. Black belt: not to be confused with the former, is also called “Budo International” in other countries, the Spanish publication and its editor is the aristocrat of the martial arts Alfredo Tucci. Besides being also one of the oldest is also the most respected and similar in size to that of black belt. Try always broad themes of martial arts, both Eastern and Western, Mexico arrives several months late as well.