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Yuanyun (1587–1671, usually pronounced Chin Gempin in Japanese), was a Renaissance man of sorts, who wrote some books, made pott ...
References Cuyler, P. L. 1979. Sumo: From Rite to Sport. New York: John Weatherhill. Draeger, Donn F., and Robert W. Smith. 1969 ...
for I strongly object to formality, and to the idea of distinction of branches” (Little 1997a, 127). Bruce Lee was more interest ...
say that Bruce Lee is the “gold standard,” the best role model for aspiring martial artists to emulate. Stripped to Its Essentia ...
searched and experimented with other forms of combat. As a result, the techniques typically performed in JKD are simple, direct, ...
that they would not be fazed in the heat of battle. Since combat is unpre- dictable, practicing with uncooperative opponents pre ...
Bruce Lee said that Jeet Kune Do was the first Chinese nontraditional martial art. While he had respect for the traditional mart ...
The main objective of martial arts, Lee discovered, is not necessarily learning how to fight better, but understanding yourself ...
In 1996, Lee’s widow, Linda Lee Cadwell, his daughter, Shannon Lee Keasler, and Lee’s students and second-generation practitione ...
Inosanto, Dan. 1980.Jeet Kune Do: The Art and Philosophy of Bruce Lee. Los Angeles: Know Now Publishing. Lee, Bruce. 1986. “Libe ...
the “all-pervading” jûdô principle (Kanô 1989, 200). Jûdô, then, as Kanô envisioned it, included the wide application of martial ...
came from Yôshin-ryû and became Kanô’s right-hand assistant. Certainly the most dramatic instance of the latter came with the “g ...
Naturally, it was immediately compared and contrasted with the un- armed combative sports most common in the West, boxing and wr ...
dent on demonstrated proficiency in these areas as well as points scored in competition. The belt color ranking system, which or ...
(jûdô practitioner). Older systems more commonly awarded diplomas or certificates, and historically seldom established any forma ...
styles (such as the Israeli krav maga) that descend in part from military commando training, and sport grappling or “submission” ...
———. 1994.Kôdôkan Judo.1986. Reprint, New York: Kodansha International. Otaki, Tadao, Donn F. Draeger, Tabeo Orako, Tabao Otako. ...
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Kajukenbo A pragmatic American martial art that was developed in Honolulu, Hawaii, between 1947 and 1949. The name of the art is ...
Joseph Holck, a black belt in Kôdôkan Jûdô and Danzan-ryû(Kodenkan) Jûjutsu.Jûdô was created in Japan by Kanô Jigorô in 1882. Da ...
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