Nofootnotes date February 2008 Martialarts Therapy refers to the usage of martialarts as an alternative ..., martialarts therapy can embody unique traits that other therapies don t incorporate into their practice ... confidence , through successful applications of martial technique, such as Breaking martialarts board ... , research in this area has not yet determined which particular feature s of martialarts are of definite therapeutic value. Psychosocial issues An important issue with martialarts therapy in a psychological .... With the evolution of martialarts into combat systems Krav Maga and combat sports Kickboxing , Submission Wrestling , Mixed martialarts , many instructors and organizations teach only ... therapeutic factors in martialarts study, studying an art without these teachings would be of little ..., if not properly informed, a patient undergoing martialarts therapy may erroneously believe they are acquiring ... martialarts training promotes or inhibits pro social behaviour s, particularly among youths and adolescents ... to control or even general fitness i.e. martialarts therapy vs. aerobics vs. control Little attention ... and benefit for practising violent activities like some martialarts reinforces violence in a person ... a tentative conclusion that traditional martialarts which do typically offer moral philosophical teachings are superior to modern martialarts or combat sport training in reducing antisocial ... for consideration Current trends in research on martialarts therapeutic benefit points towards generally ... concepts such as improved cardiovascular health. A frequent measure used in martialarts research to determine ... and anger hostility. A commonly used methodology in martialarts studies that employed the POMS was to administer ... study of therapeutic martialarts netted a positive outcome which has not been the case , determining ... application. Potential factors in martialarts could be cultivating martial ability being able to fight , philosophical moral instruction, the proportion of hard and soft martialarts hard and soft techniques ... more details
infobox martial art term title Tori pic G Blaize Kokiu Nague 2.JPG piccap Tori, on right, executes a throw against Uke martialarts uke , on left. picsize 250px kanji hiragana revhep tori nihongo Tori is a term used in Japanese martialarts to refer to the executor of a technique in partnered practice. The term tori comes from the verb nihongo toru , meaning to take , to pick up , or to choose . In judo and some other martialarts, tori is the person who completes the technique against the training partner, called Uke martialarts uke . Regardless of the situation, the principle is that tori is always the one who successfully completes a technique. This means that if your partner attacks you, but you counter the attack and throw your partner instead, then you are tori. Likewise, if your partner holds you down in a pin, but you manage to apply a choking technique that results in submission, you are again tori in spite of having been held down. As you can see, the terms tori and uke are not synonymous with attacker and defender, because the role is determined by who completes a successful technique rather than who initiates one. ref The Judo Information Site at http judoinfo.com ref In aikido and related martialarts, tori executes a defensive technique against a designated attack initiated by uke . Aikido has alternate terms describing the role of tori , depending on the particular style or situation, including nihongo thrower nage and nihongo performing hand shite . ref Shite can also refer to the principal character in a Japanese Noh play ref References references martialart term stub Category Japanese martialarts terms Category Aikido de Tori und Uke ... more details
, 3rd century BC The early history of martialarts is difficult to reconstruct. Inherent patterns ... physiology and not dependent on a specific tradition or era. Specific martialarts traditions become ... of martialarts as practiced in the past comes from depictions of fights, both in figurative art ... does however not show actual combat. A third depiction of early martialarts is a Cycladic figurine ... See Asian martialarts origins Modern history of East Asian martialarts China Main History of Chinese martialarts Antiquity Zhou to Jin A hand to hand combat theory, including the integration of notions of Hard and soft martialarts hard and soft techniques, is expounded in the story of the Maiden ... E. Fall 1999 . Academia Encounters the Chinese Martialarts . China Review International 6 2 319 332 ... in Chinese martialarts is attributed to Hua Tuo , a third century physician. ref Dingbo. Wu, Patrick ... by the imperial courts. With regards to the Shaolin Kung Fu Shaolin style of martialarts, the oldest ... did monks of Shaolin practice martialarts, but martial practice had become such an integral ... of The Shaolin Monastery . Asia Major Third Series 13 2 15 36. ref References of martialarts practice ..., martialarts manuals, military encyclopedias, historical writings, travelogues, fiction, and even .... ref Henning, Stanley 1999 . Martialarts Myths of Shaolin Monastery, Part I The Giant with the Flaming ... 2007 , The Shaolin Monastery History, Religion and the Chinese Martialarts , Honolulu The University of Hawai i Press ref India Main Indian martialarts See Origins of Kalarippayattu Dravidian martial ... and Purananuru describe the martialarts of Ancient Tamil country ancient Tamilakkam , including ... and chest, but prohibited blows below the waist. Martialarts were not exclusive to the Kshatriya ... recorded martialarts being taught at salad and ghatika educational institutions, where ... journal Journal of Asian MartialArts volume 1 issue 1 ref ref P. C. Chakravarti 1972 . The art of warfare ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In the London based Company of Masters Corporation of Masters of the Noble Science of Defence , or Company of Masters , Provost was the third of four ranks, the others being Scholar , Free Scholar, and Master. A Free Scholar could not be accredited as a Provost until they have studied under a registered Master for seven years though this time requirement was occasionally shortened . Acquiring the rank of Provost required a grueling Prize Playing with a variety of sword s and other list of medieval weapons weapons , followed by a formal oath . Provosts were allowed to accept students and open their own fighting schools. Provost is also used as a rank in the Association for Renaissance Martial Arts , which bases its ranking system on that of the London Company of Masters. It currently acknowledges only one Provost, Deputy Director Aaron Pynyberg. Euro hist stub Martialart stub DEFAULTSORT Provost Martial Arts Category Historical European martial arts ... more details
The following is a list of styles or Ry school schools in Japanese martialarts . For historical kory schools see List of kory schools of martialarts . Aikido Ashihara kaikan Bajutsu Bushido B jutsu Battojutsu Bud kan karate Bud kan Bujinkan Daido Juku Dait ry Aiki j jutsu Daito ry aiki jujutsu Enshin kaikan Gensei ry Goju Ryu Hakk ry Iaido Iaijutsu J d J kend ? Japanese kickboxing Jigen ry Judo Jujutsu Jiujitsu, Jujitsu Juttejutsu ? Kendo Kenjutsu Kenpo Kosho Shorei Ryu Kempo Ky d Karate Kyokushin kaikan Naginatajutsu Ninjutsu Nippon Kempo Pancrase Puroresu Seidokaikan Seishinkai Shoot Boxing Shooto Shootfighting Shoot wrestling Sh t kai Sh t kan ry Sh d kan Sh k kai Shind jinen ry Shit ry Shuri ry Sumo Shurikenjutsu Taido Taijutsu Takeda Ryu Nakamura Ha Tenjin Shin y ry ? Togakure ryu Toyama ry Wado ry Yoseikan Budo Yoseikan Karate Yoseikan ry References reflist See also Comparison of karate styles Comparison of kobud styles Ry school List of martialarts List of kory schools of martialarts List of Chinese martialarts List of Asian martialarts East Asian martialarts DEFAULTSORT List Of Japanese MartialArts Category Japanese martialarts ja ... more details
martialarts MMA gym owner Matt Thornton, an Alive training method must incorporate Movement , including ... title On Aliveness In Training An Analytic Perspective author Michael Zimmer publisher Vorticity MartialArts year 2004 url http vorticity martial arts.com selfdefence 2004 11 on aliveness in training ... in Kyokushin kaikan Kyokushin Karate and San Shou in Chinese martialarts are examples of alive practice. ref cite article title Traditional MartialArts author Ben Bratko publisher American MartialArts Movement website year 2007 url http www.amam magazine.com traditional arts.html ref Thai ..., spontaneous and hard contact striking training. In the internal Chinese martialarts, the two person ... Liu Jinsheng noted a decline in the aliveness of Chinese martialarts practice quote ...the practitioners ... See also List of martialarts Sparring Strike attack Throw grappling Category Martial art techniques ... for producing an effective martial artist. Because Alive training involves resisting opponents, sparring ... method and spirit... When the ancients practiced any type of martial art, sparring and drilling ... more details
orphan date September 2011 primary sources date September 2011 Infobox company company name Mixed MartialArts Pakistan. company type Private company logo File Mixed MartialArts Pakistan logo.gif 200px foundation December 2007 founder Bashir Ahmad martial artist Bashir Ahmad ref http www.pak mma.com ?p 898 ref industry Mixed martialarts promotion company slogan Perfection Pursued Through Combat homepage ... br Mixed MartialArts Pakistan or PAK MMA is the premiere mixed martialarts MMA and martialarts promotion based in Pakistan that was created in December 2007 by Bashir Ahmad to promote MartialArts and Martial Sports such as Boxing and Wrestling styles in Pakistan with a particular focus on Mixed MartialArts competition. From organizing seminars all around Pakistan to having the first mixed martialarts event in the country, Mixed MartialArts Pakistan has had a huge amount of success in being ... events, Bashir Ahmad thought about bringing the sports of Mixed MartialArts MMA to Pakistan. Having a background in different martialarts including Muay Thai , Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Boxing , which ... the country to the sport of Mixed MartialArts. ref http www.pak mma.com ?p 577 ref Synergy MMA ... Pakistani Professional Mixed MartialArts fighter fighting under the PAK MMA banner. ref ... known as the paktagon . Fighters only magazine Mixed MartialArts Pakistan was featured in Fighters Only Magazine which is the only Mixed MartialArts publication in the United Kingdom . The article ... Pakistan on the map of South Asian countries getting into Mixed martialarts MMA . ref http www.issuu.com ... arts organizations Category Pakistani martialarts Category Organisations based in Pakistan ... in Pakistan The first ever Brazilian JiuJitsu BJJ seminar in Pakistan was organized by Mixed MartialArts Pakistan in Karachi on 15 December 2010. This event served as the foundation of promoting ... as Shaheen Smokers . International fighters Shah No Pain Hussain is a Professional Mixed Martial ... more details
This article refers to a martialarts fighting technique. For infighting meaning conflict within a group see infighting . unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 Infighting is the name given to certain martialartsmartial art techniques used while in close proximity to the opponent. The Chinese martial art of Wing Chun specializes in infighting. The key points of infighting are the control of the enemy s angle of attack, i.e., to control and limit the ways or angles through which an opponent may find an opening in one s guard to counterattack or get past a block or guard. This is attained by controlling the opponent s attacking limb, transferring momentum and debilitating his stability by forcing his posture position and shifting his mass on his center line Chi sao drills in Wing Chun tui Shou in Tai Chi Joint lock flow in Small Circle Ju Jutsu and Hubud Lubud of Filipino MartialArts . Secondarily, the creation of angles of attack and defense by maneuvering the limbs of the opponent, and by parrying and blocking properly with the necessary movements and posture to gain the upper hand and strike from a safe angle. One key element to infighting is the distance traveled by the attacking limb. Infighting is a way to attack to the opponent s center line while preventing a counterattack that can travel straight towards the attacker s center line. Even at a close distance, when the fighters torsos are very close, the attacker might use their arms at full extension and focus the stress point or attack defense portions of their limbs at their ends. Distance in infighting isn t what gives it its name, but instead, it s how to get past the opponent s guard and fight inside of it. An example would be to say that a fighter, even ... them and the opponent has to attack from an outward angle use haymakers or hooks . Category Martialarts terms Martialart term stub ... more details
2009 Image Korean MartialArts 18.jpg right thumb Students from a Korean martialarts school in Calgary do a demonstration KoreanText Korean martialarts Hangul or , Hanja or are the martialarts that originated from Korea . Some well known Korea n martialarts are hapkido , kuk sool won ... as knife fighting and archery . In modern times, Korean martialarts are being practiced worldwide. History ... martialarts were found in 1935 on the walls of royal tombs, believed to been built for Goguryeo ... arts is probably adding a spiritual dimension to the training practices, something that Korean martial ... needed date April 2011 . Goryeo records that mention the martialarts always include passages about ... eventually divided into two separate martialarts, Taekyon taekgyeon and yusul , probably in the last ... . ref Kim, Wee hyun. Muyedobo T ongji Illustrated Survey of the Martialarts. Korea Journal 26 ... of Quan Fa quanfa shows techniques that resemble Chinese martialarts quite different from taekgyeon ... date April 2011 . The interest in Korean martialarts began to decline during the later Joseon Dynasty .... The name for the martialarts of the Muyedobotongji is shippalgi . Modern Korean martialarts Native Korean martialarts were banned during the period of Japanese occupation but survived through underground ... modern Korean martialarts. For example, Koreans who had practiced Japanese kendo during the colonization ... the traditional Korean martialarts, although this usually was nothing more than renaming techniques ... not mean that Korean martialarts from before the occupation completely disappeared. Masters of several ... the techniques of the Muyedobotongji have survived the occupation and martialarts like shippalgi ... martialarts are still in a state of evolution as witnessed by recently emerging arts such as Tukong ... date April 2011 . Types of Korean martialarts Taekkyeon Taekgyeon Main Taekkyeon The oldest Korean ... in academics as well as martialarts, learning philosophy, history, a code of ethics and equestrian ... more details
martialarts . Usually they practice existing martialarts, such as Judo or Aikido , but sometimes .... This is a list of such martialarts, sorted by the medium of the fictional work they appear in. Books ... that you have been kicked in the head this way before. Other Discworld martialarts include comments ... to turn the cards into explosive projectiles. Heliconan Twisting &mdash a martialarts form seemingly ... series. It is considered the forerunner to most real world martialarts and is called the sun ... Kasumi in Fist of the Blue Sky . The martialarts is heavily based on the application of pressure ... attacks by breaking through the opponent s defenses. For other martialarts style in the series ... Goes MartialArts from Rumiko Takahashi s Ranma 1 2 , is the school of martialarts founded by Happosai ... and Soun Tendo, respectively. It is most commonly believed that Anything Goes MartialArts was founded by martialarts master and perverted lecher extraordinaire Happosai during his travels around China ... MartialArts, as well as his lengthy hibernation without food or water. True to its name, Anything Goes MartialArts, is based on learning and adapting many different styles of martialarts, taking what works and discarding what doesn t. As such, Anything Goes MartialArts is not confined to a single way of thinking or philosophy when it comes to martialarts combat. This gives the practitioner of Anything Goes MartialArts the advantage of adaptability and unpredictability in a fight since he ... MartialArts is similar to that of many martialarts used by many real life mixed martial artists ... style. Saotome School of Anything Goes MartialArts , in general, the Saotome School is the more aerial ... school. The school also has two sealed martialarts developed by Genma Saotome, the Yamasenken .... Tendo School of Anything Goes MartialArts ,The Tendo school seems like the more traditionally Japanese Karate like ground based school of Anything Goes MartialArts as opposed to the more Chinese ... more details
Infobox Chinese Film name MartialArts Of Shaolin image image size caption traditional simplified pinyin N nb i Sh ol n jyutping Naam4 Bak1 Siu3 Lam4 director Lau Kar leung producer Fu Qi writer Si Yeung ping narrator starring Jet Li br Wong Chau yin br Hu Jianqiang br Yu Chenghui br Yu Hai music cinematography Tsao An sung editing distributor Shaw Brothers Studio br Pearl River Film released Hong Kong br start date 1986 2 1 df y runtime 89 minutes country Cinema of Hong Kong Hong Kong br Cinema of China China language Standard Mandarin Mandarin br Cantonese budget gross HK 18,106,589.00 preceded by Kids From Shaolin followed by MartialArts Of Shaolin zh c p Nan bei Shao Lin , aka South North Shaolin , aka Shaolin Temple 3 MartialArts of Shaolin is a Hong Kong films of 1986 1986 Cinema of Hong Kong Hong Kong martialarts film . It is notable as the only collaboration to date between film director Lau Kar Leung and actor Jet Li . It s later realase in DVD in Dragon Dynasty . Filming The film is the third part of the successful Shaolin film series which began with the 1982 Shaolin Temple 1982 film Shaolin Temple and was followed by Kids From Shaolin 1984 . However, although it stars many Mainland actors from either or both predecessor films Jet Li, Yu Chenghui , Yu Hai, Hu Jianqiang and Huang Qiuyan , MartialArts Of Shaolin uses a Shaw Brothers Hong Kong production crew, in contrast to the other two films which are Hong Kong funded but are shot by a Mainland director ... Lou Zhang Jian wen Head Abbot Hung Yan yan Shaolin student Box office MartialArts Of Shaolin performed ... en movie.asp?id 1566 MartialArts Of Shaolin at Hong Kong Cinemagic imdb title 0091607 MartialArts Of Shaolin Amg movie 290186 MartialArts Of Shaolin Shaolin Temple Category 1986 ... Martialart film stub fr Les Arts martiaux de Shaolin hu Shaolin harcm v szete ru fi Shaolin Temple 3 MartialArts of Shaolin zh ... more details
for a list of styles list of Chinese martialarts ChineseText Image Taichi shanghai bund 2005.jpg thumb 300px right The Chinese martialarts Taijiquan being practiced on the Bund in Shanghai . The concept of Martialarts styles only appear around the Ming Dynasty 1368 1644 . Before the Ming period, martial ... Peter title Chinese MartialArts From Antiquity to the Twenty First Century year 2012 publisher Cambridge ... styles of Chinese martialarts , many distinctive styles with their own sets of techniques ... Guo 2005 , Chinese MartialArts Training Manuals A Historical Survey, CA North Atlantic Books, ISBN ... Chinese martialarts style can be referred to as either a northern fist or a southern ... of Taoism, Buddhism and Islam have associated martialarts styles. There are also many other criteria used to group Chinese martialarts for example, imitative styles and legendary styles historical ... and southern Chinese martialarts is the Yangtze River . ref Donn F. Draeger, Robert W. Smith 1981 , Comprehensive ... adage concerning Chinese martialarts is the term Southern fists and Northern kicks . This saying emphasizes the difference between the two groups of Chinese martialarts. However, such differences ..., YMAA Publication Center, ISBN 1 886969 85 X ref The group of Northern martialarts includes ... different flavor from the martialarts practiced in the South. In general, the training characteristics ... styles can be found in traditional Korean martialarts and their emphasis on high level kicks. ref Stanly E. Henning 2000 , Chinese Influences on Korean MartialArts in Martialarts of the world ..., in Okinawan martialarts , and hence in modern non Chinese styles such as karate and taekwondo ... 22&f false p. 11 . ref Southern styles main Nanquan Southern Chinese martialarts feature ... , Ancient Okinawan MartialArts, Tuttle Publishing, ISBN 0 8048 3147 5 ref The term Southern styles ... martialarts can be considered to be one such sub division. This groups share the following characteristics ... more details
Primarysources article date July 2008 The World of Mixed MartialArts WMMA is a PC game designed by Adam Ryland and Grey Dog Software, the makers of the Total Extreme Warfare series. ref cite press release title GDS Announces World of Mixed MartialArts publisher Grey Dog Software date March 23, 2007 url http www.greydogsoftware.com news.php?id 258 accessdate 2008 07 03 ref It includes fictional fighters with descriptive bios to make the game interesting. It is a simulation game, in which the player is the booker of a Mixed MartialArts promotion. The choices are ALPHA 1, GAMMA. BCF, or WEFF. Or to make it more challenging, players may create their own promotion from scratch. In 2009, a sequel to WMMA, World of Mixed MartialArts 2, was released, adding many more companies, such as XCC and Sigma, as well as changing the overall universe , apparently Reboot fiction rebooting the database and its history, although many aspects are similar, such as champions. On August 12th 2010, World of Mixed MartialArts 3 was announced. It promises to include even more groundbreaking features that made the WMMA series so special. Adam Ryland will be updating the Grey Dog Software community with a daily development blog, which informs readers of how the development is going, and what new features are being added. The game was released on December 11, 2010. References Reflist External links http www.greydogsoftware.com home.php Grey Dog Software Official Site http www.greydogsoftware.com wmma WMMA page at the Grey Dog Software Category 2007 video games Category Fighting games Category Sports management video games Category Windows games fighting videogame stub ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 This martialarts timeline is designed to help describe the history of the martial ... of martialarts is challenging to document precisely, because of the lack of historical records ..., martialarts like boxing , wrestling , and pankration flourished. 8th century BC Homer s Iliad ... Junius Brutus Albinus 50 BC Earliest records of Korean indigenous martialarts called Taekkyon ... the public with the world s largest martialarts venue for over the next three hundred years ... , is written. It is the earliest known European martialarts user guide manual . AD 477 The first .... ref Reid, Howard and Croucher, Michael. The Way of the Warrior The Paradox of the MartialArts ... and Croucher, Michael. The Way of the Warrior The Paradox of the MartialArts . New York, NY Overlook ... martialarts in the West and the first known martial art to combine Asian and European fighting ... records are burned, destroying many documents and records of earlier martialarts. Unspecified date ... Krav Maga in Czechoslovakia 1935 Karate becomes official name of the Okinawan martialarts, based ... introduced in Korea , likely beginning to mix with the Korean martialarts indigenous Korean arts . 1945 First Korean dojang , or martialarts school, opens in Seoul , Korea . Many other schools follow. Korean military personnel receive training in martialarts. 1945 Choi, Yong Sool travels back ... soldiers stationed in Asia exposed to the martialarts. This includes the American Robert A. Trias who began teaching Asian based martialarts in Phoenix, AZ. 1955 On April 11 General Choi calls a meeting between Korean Masters to unify the Korean MartialArts. 1956 Shimabuku holds a meeting ... of the Korean martialarts. 1959 Bruce Lee arrives in America and begins to teach kung fu to his ... taught Chinese martialarts. 1959 Korea Taekwondo Association KTA is formed. 1964 Kyokushin Kaikan a style ... The Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon brings Asian martialarts to the United States domestic audience ... more details
Association for Renaissance MartialArts ARMA is a US based non profit organization dedicated to the study and practice of historical European martialarts of the 15th to 17th centuries. ref name about ... for Renaissance MartialArts. ref ref http www.east paradise.com ?p 1356 Renaissance Martial ... MartialArts, much of which was presented on the website ref http www.thearma.org manuals.htm ... in his work, The MartialArts of Renaissance Europe Yale University Press 2000 , hailed as the first academic treatment of Western martialarts in English. ref http www.chicagoswordplayguild.com c archives post.asp?pi 31 Review The MartialArts of Renaissance Europe by Greg Mele. ref During the ARMA ... a new curriculum for the MartialArts of Renaissance Europe MARE , referred to within ARMA as the Rosetta ... an official representative for the MartialArts of Renaissance Europe MARE to the World MartialArts Union WoMAU . ref http www.thearma.org WoMAU2010.html ARMA Inducted into the World MartialArts Union . http womau.org xe ?mid poland World MartialArts Union ARMA the Association for Renaissance Martial ... from living traditions of martialarts or classical fencing. ref name blackbelt1 http www.blackbeltmag.com ... to wear a white T shirt and black sweatpants. ARMA members of provost martialarts Provost rank wear ... in most martialarts organizations, Free Scholar rankings must be renewed if a scholar has not advanced ... that the restoration of Medieval and Renaissance martialarts is still in its infancy and no modern .... The MartialArts of Renaissance Europe . Yale University Press, 2000. ISBN 0 300 08352 1 Clements ... and Renaissance MartialArts Rediscovering The Western Combat Heritage . Paladin Press, 2008. ISBN 978 1 58160 668 3 Green, Thomas. MartialArts of the World An Encyclopedia . ABC CLIO, 2001. ISBN ... 1 58160 339 8 External links http www.thearma.org Association for Renaissance MartialArts http channel.nationalgeographic.com ... chivalrytoday.com podcast 39 chivalry in renaissance martialarts Podcast 39 Chivalry in Renaissance ... more details
and cultural exchange with China that greatly influenced the development of martialarts on Okinawa ... Sh Shin came into power in 1477, he banned the practice of martialarts. T te and kobud continued ... implements as weaponry. ref name Okinawan Masters The Okinawans combined Chinese martialarts ... history of karate History of Karate MartialArts History . Martialarthistory.com ... . msisshinryu.com. Retrieved on 2011 06 20. ref Well into the 20th century, the martialarts ..., Shuri te and Tomari te belong to a family of martialarts that were collectively defined as Tode jutsu ... were founded to oversee Okinawan martialarts, and due to their influence, the word karate came to be widely accepted as a generic term for all sorts of Okinawan unarmed martialarts. With the popularity of the term karate , the practice of naming a type of martial art after its area of origin ... refers to a tradition of martialarts originating from the village of Tomari, Okinawa . Tomari te ... . See also Japanese martialarts Karate Okinawan kobud Tegumi Peichin References Reflist External links http www.wonder okinawa.jp 023 eng index.html Okinawan Prefecture Official MartialArts and Weaponry Page Karate schools manav by country DEFAULTSORT Okinawan MartialArts Category Okinawan martialarts Category Japanese martialarts ca Arts marcials d Okinawa it Naha te uk ... Okinawan Suidii is a pre World War II term for a type of martial art indigenous to the area around ... October 2010 Nihongo Naha te Okinawan Naafa dii is a pre World War II term for a type of martial ... more details
Merge from Orthodox Stance date April 2011 In martialarts , stances are the distribution, foot orientation and body positions particularly the legs and torso adopted when attacking, defending, advancing or retreating. The most widely used martialarts stance is a shallow standing squat. This position is generally employed as it is a neutral and agile position from which both attacks and defences may be launched. It provides for the delivery of force when attacking and stability when defending. Stances vary greatly in their application and form. In general, stances may be described in a number of ways ref name bellaonline.com http www.bellaonline.com articles art27738.asp A Proper MartialArts Stance MartialArts Bot generated title ref Open or closed This refers to the lateral distance between the lead and rear foot. In general, open stances are more stable than closed stances. However, open stances leave one vulverable to groin attacks and expose a larger portion of the body to an opponent. Long or short This refers to the distance from the lead foot to the rear foot. Short stances make the user very agile, but can be unstable. Long stances are very stable, but this is at the expense of agility. Most stances are approximately as wide as the shoulders, though there is significant ..., martialarts do not teach fighting stances until students have developed other basic skills. ref name ... Conceptualising stances and footwork in the martialarts It is very common in the martialarts ... name practical martial arts.co.uk http www.practical martial arts.co.uk practical jujitsu db stances triangles.html Stances and Triangles Practical MartialArts Copyright 2007 Keep it Real, Keep it Practical ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Stance MartialArts Category Martialarts terms Category Stances ca Postura de ... stances place more than 50 of body weight on either the rear or the lead foot. Most styles, arts ... ref or gain control of the balance of an opponent. ref name practical martial arts.co.uk In addition ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The 18 MartialArts Type studio Longtype Artist Leehom Wang Cover Leehom wang the 18 martialarts album cover.jpg Caption The 18 MartialArts cover Released Start date 2010 08 12 df yes Genre Mandopop , R&B , rock music rock Length Language Standard Chinese Mandarin Label Sony Music Entertainment Sony Music Taiwan Reviews Producers Leehom Wang Last album Heart Beat Leehom Wang album Heart Beat br br 2008 This album The 18 MartialArts br br 2010 Next album The 18 MartialArts zh t p Sh b B n W y is Taiwanese American R&B singer songwriter Leehom Wang s fourteenth Mandarin studio album. It was released on 12 August 2010 by Sony Music Entertainment Sony Music Taiwan . ref zh icon Sony Music Taiwan http www.sonymusic.com.tw album info.php?al prodno 88697763402 The 18 MartialArts album info 12 August 2010. Retrieved 2011 06 20 ref The tracks All The Things You Never Knew and Firewood, Rice, Oil, Salt, Soy Sauce, Vinegar, Tea are listed at number 6 and 33 respectively on Hit Fm Taiwan s Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart Hit Fm for 2010. ref zh icon HITO Radio http www.hitoradio.com charts 3c.php?ch year 2010 Hit Fm Annual Top 100 Singles Chart 2010 1 to 50 Retrieved 2011 01 22 ref The album was nominated for three awards at the 22nd Golden Melody Awards in 2011 Best Song of the Year for All The Things You Never Knew , Best Mandarin Album and Best Male Mandarin Artist for Wang for his work on this album. ref zh icon GIO, Taiwan http info.gio.gov.tw ct.asp?xItem 88560&ctNode 5024&mp 3 22nd Golden Melody Awards nomination list 13 May 2011. Retrieved 2011 05 20 ref Track listing Dragon Dance 1 39 U Me Do U Me 3 15 The 18 MartialArts 3 51 All The Things You Never ... All The Things You Never Knew nom Best Mandarin Album The 18 MartialArts nom Best ... pop leehom Leehom Wang at Sony Music Taiwan Leehom DEFAULTSORT 18 MartialArts Category 2010 albums ... more details
Other uses Martialarts disambiguation File TheBigBossposter.JPG thumb Hong Kong movie poster for The Big Boss Martialarts film is a film genre . A sub genre of the action film , martialarts films contain ..., and often as a method of storytelling and character expression and development. Martialarts are frequently featured in training scenes and other sequences in addition to fights. Martialarts films ... 07 04 work Newsweek publisher date ref ref cite news title MartialArts Pics packing A Hard Punch ... ca 1348 1 martialarts film accessdate 2010 09 04 first Lewis last Beale ref ref cite news title Martial ... arts films are dominated by action to varying degrees many martialarts films have only a minimal plot ... news title FILM MartialArts Movies Find a Home In South Africa publisher New York Times date 1992 02 23 url http www.nytimes.com 1992 02 23 movies film martialarts movies find a home in south africa.html ... 2000 new critical essays accessdate 2011 09 08 ref Martialarts films contain many characters who ... work Newsweek publisher date ref During the 1970s and 1980s, the most visible presence of martialarts ... Belt Theater , or variations thereof. Martialarts films have been produced all over the world, but the genre ... , Mark Dacascos , and Jason Statham . ref cite news title Revenge of kungfu Martialarts films are socking ... 1992 11 15 entertainment 9204130690 1 martialarts kung fu tv series bruce lee accessdate 2010 12 15 ... title HOLLYWOOD IS ON A MARTIALARTS KICK MASTERS OF ANCIENT WAYS BREAK INTO POP MAINSTREAM publisher ... Yong and Chinese MartialArts Novels publisher Hong Kong Films Free Web date url http hkfilms.150m.com ... led to the prevalence of wuxia period films. In Chinese speaking world, martialarts films are commonly ... 2010 12 17 ref List of notable martialarts films List dispute date July 2011 Recentism date July ... The Raid Redemption 2012 Dragon Eyes See also portal Film Martialarts Combat in film List of mixed martialarts films Orange Sky Golden Harvest References reflist External links http www.rottentomatoes.com ... more details
and Master are titles used to describe or address some senior or experienced martialartsmartial artists . Such titles may be, to some extent, aligned to the elderly martialarts master stock character in fiction. In Oriental martialarts, traditional titular systems vary between nations and arts .... Sifu in Chinese MartialArts Traditional Asian Health Center ref were more common than master. The modern ... Oriental martialarts traditionally use terms that are usually translated as teacher ref name ... individuals and groups. Subsequently, they found their way into martialarts culture as marketing tactics to the extent that the titles are aligned to the elderly martialarts master stock character ... rank Dan rankings and Black belt martialarts Black belt in martialarts both derive from Judo ... Ranking Systems in Modern Japanese MartialArts Modern vs. Classical by Donn F. Draeger , Lecture on 1 ... Korean Terminology MartialArts Fitness Centers, Inc. ref HakSaeng Many Korean titles are often ... term for a teacher of any subject as well as a respectful form of the word you . Martialarts ... of any level in the United States may teach martialarts, the title sabom nim SaBeomNim is used by some when talking about American martialarts instructors that might not yet be 4th Dan. ref name MAFCI The term kwan jang nim KwanJangNim or is used for the owner of a martialarts school ... English pronunciation . The i appears to be silent. Many martialarts studios incorrectly pronounce ... of the characters teacher and father. The traditional Chinese martialarts school, or kwoon ... family relationship. ref name aznhealth Family systems Jia Chinese martialarts lineages are based ... back to the family systems jia of martialarts where the Shifu is the master and father ... based systems Men Shaolin martialarts lineages, parallel monastic dharma transmission , and tonsure .... This kind of secrecy surrounded not only martialarts but also Buddhist and Taoist medication practices ... more details
MartialArts, Principles of Systema by Mark Hemels , Lex Opdam , James Williams http www.blackbeltmag.com archives 649 The Russian Martial Art of Systema Teaches the Ultimate Drills for Stopping Elbows ...About Russian Martial Art instructor others with the name Vladimir Vasiliev disambiguation Russian martialarts Vladimir Vasiliev is the director and chief instructor of the Toronto School of Russian MartialArts located in Thornhill, Ontario , where he teaches Ryabko s Systema as the top student of Mikhail Ryabko . ref http www.russianmartialart.com main.php?page school RussianMartialArt.com school ref V. Vasiliev has allegedly served in the Russian Special Forces. Known associates of Vasiliev, such as Saulius Sonny Puzikas have spoken of past association with the MVD Ministry of Interior affairs , leading to the conclusion that V. Vasiliev operated as a member of Spetsnaz MVD for 10 years according to his website s biography . Known ties with Mikhail Ryabko, master of Vasiliev, seem to back up Vasiliev s claims, as Ryabko holds official positions within the Russian government advisor to the Ministry of Justice , and also is a Russian army Colonel. His website states that he has personally trained and certified over 100 qualified Russian Martial Art instructors in 13 countries, and has created a number of instructional films. ref http www.russianmartialart.com catalog RussianMartialArt.com s Online store catalog ref He is the author of The Russian System Guidebook ref http www.amazon.com Russian System Guidebook training Special dp B000APUM26 The Russian System Guidebook , by Vladimir Vasiliev published by Optimum Training Systems in 1997 ASIN B000APUM26 ISBN Needed ref and co authored Let Every Breath... Secrets of the Russian Breath Masters with Scott Meridith . ref http ... Russian Martial Art Systema headquarters http www.aikidojournal.com article?articleID ... Canadian Systema practitioners Category Russian expatriates in Canada Category Russian martial artists ... more details
refimprove date April 2010 nihongo Kokusai Budoin, International MartialArts Federation Kokusai Budoin Kokusai Budo Renmei IMAF is a Japanese Bud martialarts organization founded in 1952 to provide access to archives of historical information and sources of traditional instruction, as well as to promote Japanese martialarts. It is the civil successor organization of the pre World War II Dai Nippon Butoku Kai and a foundation of the Japanese royal family. The organization has headquarters in Tokyo , Japan , and has branches in 17 countries. Description The IMAF has seven divisions Judo , Kendo , Karatedo , Aikido , Iaido , Nihon Jujutsu , and Okinawan kobud Kobudo . ref http www.imaf.com about.html ref The IMAF is the only organization that has the accreditation of the Japanese royal family to award the budo titles Renshi , Kyoshi , Hanshi , and Meijin in all budo disciplines. The President of the IMAF is Yasuhisa Tokugawa, great grandson of the 15th and final Shogun of Japan. The IMAF s most recent Chief Director was Shizuya Sato Nihon Jujutsu Hanshi 10th dan, Judo Hanshi 9th dan who died in 2011 ref http www.nihonjujutsu.com ref . Former members include Kyuzo Mifune , Hanshi, Meijin 10 dan Judo Kazuo Ito , Hanshi, Meijin 10 dan Judo Hakudo Nakayama , Meijin 10 dan Kendo Hiromasa Takano , Meijin 10 dan Kendo Hironori Otsuka , Meijin 10 dan Karatedo Gogen Yamaguchi , Hanshi 10 dan Karatedo Hirokazu Kanazawa , Hanshi 10 dan Karatedo Kazuo Sakai , Hanshi 10 dan Karatedo Katsuo Yamaguchi , Meijin 10 dan Iaido Kisshomaru Ueshiba , Aikikai Aikido, and son of the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba Gozo Shioda , Meijin 10 dan Aikido Keiji Tose , Meijin 10 dan Iaido ... of IMAF Germany Category Japanese martialarts Category Organizations based in Japan Category Organizations established in 1952 Category Martialarts organizations martialart stub japan org stub de International MartialArts Federation ... more details
Copyedit date May 2012 For an overview of styles Styles of Chinese martialarts ChineseText Chinese martialarts The hundreds of different styles and schools of Chinese martialarts are collectively ... listing Traditional Styles MartialArts systems that are not influenced by other cultures or have a lineage ... Longquan Dragon Fist Luohan martialarts Luohan Quan Arhat Boxing, Loh Han Kuen Mei Hua Quan ... Modern Hybrids MartialArts systems that are influenced by other cultures or have a lineage that started ... Chinese arts Kuntao or Way of the Fist, a Hokkien term referring to Chinese martialarts ... from traditional Chinese martialarts General terms Wing chun Chi gerk Chi Gerk Term used for sticky ... in Hung Gar and other Chinese martialarts. Wing chun Chi sao Chi Sao Term used for sticky arm sensitivity ... and other Chinese martialarts. Zui Quan Drunken Fist Term used for drunken techniques in many styles of Chinese MartialArts. Dim Mak General term for point striking. Iron Palm Chinese wikt ... martialarts . Iron Shirt Traditional Chinese wikt wikt Simplified Chinese wikt wikt Pinyin ti sh n Cantonese tit1 saam1 is a form of Hard and soft martialarts hard style martial art ... platform used in Chinese MartialArts. Chin na Chin Na General term for joint locks. Sanshou ... Term used for the push hands partner exercises used in the neijia arts. Internal and external styles Chinese martialarts may be divided into neijia , internal family or w iji , external family ... debate within the martialarts community at both the popular and scholarly level ... and w iji as a method of classifying martialarts . Styles often considered internal styles Baguazhang ... Fist Yiquan I Chuan Mind Boxing See also List of martialarts for martialarts from other countries Kung fu schools manav by country DEFAULTSORT List Of Chinese MartialArts Category Chinese martial ... Dog Fist Hakka Kuen Hakka Boxing Lama martial art Hap Ga Monkey Kung Fu Houquan Monkey ... more details
In martialarts , the black belt is a way to describe a graduate of a field where a practitioner s level ... name judorank Other martialarts later adopted the custom or variation on it e.g. using colored sashes to denote rank including in arts that traditionally did not have a formalized rank structure. This kind of ranking is less common in arts that do not claim a far eastern origin, though it is used in the Marine Corps MartialArts Program . Misconceptions One common idea concerning the tradition of belts claims that the belt ranking system is an ancient aspect of traditional martialarts and that early martial artists began their training with a white belt, which eventually became stained black .... Higher grades In Japanese martialarts the further subdivisions of black belt ranks may be linked to dan rank Usage in martialarts dan grades and indicated by stripes on the belt. Y dansha roughly ... dan becomes Red belt martialarts red . In some schools of Jujutsu , the Shihan rank and higher ... System DEFAULTSORT Black Belt MartialArts Category Martialarts terms Category Martialarts ranking ... accessdate 2007 10 15 ref File kata.jpg right thumb A martial artist black belt performing a kata ... tended to provide certificates. ref Fumon, Tanaka Samurai fighting arts the spirit and the practice , Kodansha International, 2003 ISBN 9784770028983 p25 ref In some arts and schools there is the often ... black belts training Rank and belts are not equivalent between arts, styles, or even within some organizations. In some arts, a black belt is expected in three years, while in others ten years may ... arts shodan for a first degree black belt , means literally the first beginning step, and the next ... and a sensei must have this and grasp of what is involved in teaching a martial art. File Rhee TKD Black Belts.jpg thumb right 250px Some martial art schools use embroidered bars to denote different ..., in some arts, very senior grades will wear differently colored belts.In judo and some forms ... more details
Sweeps.htm The Basic Butterfly Guard Sweep grappling Template Martialarts Category Grappling Category Martial art techniques Category Kicks martialart term stub fr Balayage sport de combat it Spazzata ...infobox martial art term title Sweep pic Judo foot sweep cropped.jpg picsize piccap Using one s leg to sweep an opponent is an important element of many martialarts throws, such as this hip sweep deashi harai . c t s p w kanji hiragana revhep ashi barai kunrei asi barai hangul hanja rr mr A sweep is the name used for two categories of martial art s techniques. From standing, sweeps are Throw grappling Leg reaps and trips throws or Takedown grappling takedowns that primarily use the legs to attack an opponent s legs. On the Ground fighting ground , sweeps are techniques for reversing Grappling positions grappling position . Standing When standing it is a technique used to take an opponent to the ground by knocking their legs out from under them, so is classed as a throw or takedown grappling Leg trip takedown The force of the sweep either runs perpendicular to the opponent s leg or rises as it strikes the leg, lifting the foot from the ground. A sweep can be used to take the opponent to the ground or it can simply disrupt the opponent s balance long enough to make an opening for a punch or kick. In Japanese it is known as ashi barai . Illustration in kick boxing gallery Image balayage cuill re.jpg Spoon type Sweep Image Crochetage3.svg Using a hook kick Image balayage retourn .jpg Using a spinning kick gallery Ground work Image Fm3 25 150combativesfig3 2frontmount.png thumb right Mount grappling full mount Image Closed guard346.jpg thumb left Guard martialarts Guard Here a sweep is technique used to transition grappling transition from a neutral or inferior grappling position position to a dominant position, such as moving from under Guard martialarts guard to Mount grappling full mount , hence the alternative term reversal as the dominance of positions have ... more details