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    The Kaliradman Warriors

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    refers to the Filipino weapon-based martial arts and fighting system. Kaliradman emphasize the use of hand weapons such as swords‚ knives and spears. This kind of martial art was not well known today‚ even though it is can be considered one of our national prides and served as our cultural identity. Objectives of the study: * Its primary objective is to give entertainment at the same time help the preservation and propagation of the Filipino Martial Arts. * Introduce a new kind of fighting

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    Sample Statement of Purpose for Recreation and Leisure Studies The Martial Art (wushu) and the Technique of Deep Breathing (qigong) constitute an integral part of Chinese traditional culture and one of the essential cultural legacies of the world civilization. Even now‚ those two ancient health-building techniques are still indispensable in facilitating people’s health. Yet‚ it is regretful to notice that they seem to have stopped developing in the modern era. I believe that the best way out of

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    The One Inch Punch

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    The One Inch Punch The One Inch Punch is believed to be one of the most powerful punches in martial art. In the 1964 Long Beach International Karate Championships‚ Bruce Lee performed the One Inch Punch. Bruce stood upright‚ his right foot forward with knees bent slightly‚ in front of a standing‚ stationary partner. Lee’s right arm was partly extended and his right fist approximately an inch away from the partner’s chest. Without retracting his right arm‚ Lee then forcibly delivered the punch to

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    because I look down on them. When I did not show respect to my junior belts they did not respect me because I was younger than them and I was kid. But as I start to learn to respect juniors as well as Most important thing I learn from martial art was joy of accomplishment. When I practice 4 years and took the black belt test‚ I became 1st degree black belt. It was the joy that no one can understand as long as they experience by themselves. It was nothing but just a belt‚ but the joy

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    Comparing Kenya and Japan

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    The Japanese are known for eating all sorts of weird and unusual things such as insects‚ plants and raw or cooked meat‚ there are many more things making it more and more interesting. Lastly‚ I would like to talk about fighting styles in japan. Martial art

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    beauty‚ and a little sexiness. You’re basically using your eyes and facial expression to capture your audience’s attention. So this is my girly side. My tom-boyish side on the other hand is Chinese martial arts. I started to take martial arts around same time I started to do hula. Martial arts‚ I consider to be tom boyish because it involves a lot of strength in body & mind‚ physical contact‚ sweating‚ and pushing yourself to your limits. With body & mind our instructors pushes us to our limits

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    Tai Chi Research Paper

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    to be a little difficult and at times I was unsure what exactly I was supposed to do. Prior to my weekly sessions‚ I had no knowledge of martial arts. I’ve never even heard of Tai Chi. Attending all my Tai Chi classes‚ reading Master C.K Chu’s book Why Tai Chi? Questions & Answers‚ and my own research on the internet has helped me better understand the martial art. To understand Tai Chi‚ you must first know what exactly Tai Chi is. On the first day of class‚ I went in thinking this would be a class

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    adolescents may react adversely to themes of crime‚ suicide‚ drug and alcohol dependence‚ death‚ serious illness‚ family breakdown‚ separation from a parent‚ animal cruelty or distress‚ children as victims‚ natural disasters and racism. Bullying; martial arts; tweenage romance; grief and guilt over the death of family members ViolenceWhat is this? Here we identify any violence in this movie‚ and explain how and why it might impact on your child or adolescent. In general‚ movie violence can make children

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    Sticking With Arnis

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    in general deserve equal attention as the other athletes because they are also talented and versatile‚ and Arnis in itself is a very interesting sport to be left in the shadows. Sadly‚ most Filipinos are not even aware that Arnis is the National Martial Art of the Philippines. Somehow this sport is ignored and perhaps most Filipinos fail to recall it‚ and even the players of Arnis have been quite unnoticed. Take for example Tinelle Palecpec. Despite all the accomplishments and contributions Palecpec

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    Kungfu Dream

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    necessary for people to learn some sort of martial arts. Historically‚ Kung Fu in China was an integral part in the education of scholars and the leaders of government. Kung Fu was popular not only among the military‚ but also among the commons. The skills passed in families from generation to generation. However‚ during the Qing Dynasty (1633-1911)‚ foreigners introduced firearms to China. Guns and bombs existed as nightmares to Chinese military and Chinese martial artists. Foreigners laughed at China

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