you can learn in to many places like a mma gym but look for one close to you and your city
There are many places where one can learn proper airbrushing techniques. The easiest places to learn airbrushing is by enrolling in art classes. One can also learn through various online videos.
Batch file scripting techniques can be learned from various sources. For example one can learn scripting techniques from books such as 'Windows Batch File Programming'. One can also learn scripting techniques from websites such as Scribd, WinBatch, and CodeProject.
One can learn better techniques for cartoon drawing from various sources, including online websites, books and magazines. Some of the sources are Draw Sketch, Smashing Magazine and Brandon Dayton.
One can learn about acrylic painting techniques online at the Willkempart School website. One can learn online for free by watching Youtube videos from people who do acrylic painting.
Buzzmarketing is a good free resource for learning and or reviewing some simple advertising techniques. Adage also had some good information and maybe some new ways of looking at advertising techniques. Another good resource is management study guide which has a whole section on advertising techniques.
There are many websites where one can learn the techniques of giving a chest massage. These websites include YouTube, MassageTutorials, MetaCafe, and HowCast.
One can buy a UFC t-shirt through several different online websites. Some of these include: Sherdog, MMA Junkie, MMA Mania, MMA Fighting, and the official UFC website.
Yes in Ohio there are some places to learn muay thai. Many are mma gyms though. Griffon Rawl Fight Science MMA JG MMA and Fitness East Coast Martial Arts Evolve MMA (former number one ranked kickboxer in the world Ryan Madigan Trains here) Strong Style Vanyo Fight Team Rising Dragon (this camp has many great kickboxers) These are the ones I know of...good luck!
Ninjutsu is a form of martial arts. To learn Ninjutsu one must know and learn the 18 disciplines. Some of those disciplines include Kenjutsu which is sword techniques, and Bajutsu, horsemanship.
One of the best drum tutorials for beginners to learn basic drumming techniques is "Drumming For Beginners" by Mike Michalkow.
Actually, the requirements for each state's athletic commission are similar, but could be different, so it depends on your state. The lack of qualified referees has stretched the few good ref's available, and most state athletic commissions are looking to Certify new refs as quickly as they can. (Please note - only your state Athletic Commission can Certify you to become an MMA referee.) As you most likely know, it is important you train, or you have trained, in at least one if not more of the martial arts techniques that make up MMA, otherwise it's most likely you will not be certified by your state to become an MMA referee. And while an individual may practice some or many of the martial arts systems that make up MMA, this does not necessarily mean they are familiar with the MMA Unified Rules of Conduct (MMAURC). So quite often, in spite of their martial arts training and enthusiasm, even the most ardent MMA-trained fighter or fan may not be qualified to serve as an MMA referee. The issue for most state athletic commissions that sanction MMA is: "how do we determine who is, or who is not, qualified to referee MMA fights?" This is especially true if MMA has been previously outlawed in your state - how have local residents been exposed to fight events, giving them an opportunity to referee them and learn the MMURC? State AC's want to know: (1) does an applicant for referee Certification have the knowledge it takes to be a qualified MMA referee; (2) does the applicant know if they have what it takes to control the ring; and (3) if they do not have what it takes yet, can they learn? If you've been practicing in one or more of the martial arts systems, then your chances of getting Certified by your state AC is increased.