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221. Abaniko
(Definition/Terminology)

Abaniko is the name of a slashing blow used in Eskrima that looks like a fanning motion.
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  604 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

222. Confucius
(Definition/People)

  Confucius (551 BCE – 479 BCE) was a Chinese intellectual and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have influenced not just many aspects of traditional Chinese life but throughout the Asian world in countries such as Japan,...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  1043 Hit(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

223. Ueshiba Morhei
(Definition/People)

Master Ueshiba dedicated his life to the advancements of martial art. Often putting the quest for physical perfection and his desire to experience the higher state of martial arts over ambitions for recognition and fortune, and indeed security for hi...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  1294 Hit(s) | (1 vote) | Read more...

224. One inch punch
(Definition/Terminology)

A technique popularized by Bruce Lee at a demonstration for Ed Parker’s International Karate Championships in 1964. Bruce Lee had adapted the one inch punch method from the Wing Chun system, which relies on internal, short range power and stren...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  1796 Hit(s) | (1 vote) | Read more...

225. Jeet Kune Do
(Definition/Style)

History   Created by martial artist and actor Bruce Lee, the name Jeet Kune Do (a part Chinese/Japanese hybrid name which translates as ‘the way of the intercepting fist’) was conceived in 1967 and was given as a cohesive term to...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  1587 Hit(s) | (3 votes) | Read more...

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