Black Belt (magazine)
Black Belt is an American magazine covering martial arts and combat sports founded in 1961 by Mitoshi Uyehara. During the early years of the publication, Uyehara was a hands-on owner and publisher and the magazine had a good reputation among martial artists. Black Belt is one of the oldest publications dealing with self-defense and the martial arts in the United States. Active Interest Media currently owns Black Belt; as of 2010, Cheryl Angelheart held the title of Group Publisher while the position of Executive Editor was held by Robert Young.
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