Skillset Magazine Beards Are The New Six Pack: History Of The Mug Rug By Skillset Staff For almost 20 years, beards have been a popular face adornment for the American man. Beards have, of course, been... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How To Make A Bushcraft Try Stick By Kevin Estela Every survival course I teach includes some element of knife skills training. This happens early in the course to assess... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How To Disarm A Landmine Without Getting Blown Up By Jason Piccolo We’ve all likely seen landmines on the big screen. The unwitting actor is walking through a field, and “click,” a... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Solo Martial Arts Training For Self-Defense And Exercise By Skillset Staff Who could forget Daniela LaRusso connecting with that crane kick right to Johnny’s melon in The Karate Kid? Or what... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Apocalypse Friends: Choosing Your “Ride or Die” Squad By Skillset Staff Over the centuries, one constant has always remained, and even to this day, that is change. Weather, economics, and politics,... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Fast and The Furious Dodge Charger: An Accidental Purchase By Scott Longman The movie franchise The Fast and The Furious has had a stunning run. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Rabbit Starvation: Is This Low fat Diet Right for you? By Sullivan Cauley Imagine gorging yourself on meat to the point of completely distending your belly every day, only to become sick and... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The Bloodiest Street in America By Skillset Staff There is a small, tranquil city nestled in between two mountains in a narrow canyon. This is the town of... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How to Become a Stuntman: Movie Magic By Michael D'Angona We have all watched action movies and thought, I’d love to do that! But how do you become a stuntman... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Doubling Down: The KFC Spork Pulls Double Duty By Joshua Swanagon Like most, I was subjected to the typical flatware in my youth–a fork for things that needed stabbing and a... Read more »