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Versión Hervás del Tao Te Ching | Tao Te King / Traducciones
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Tao Te King / Traducciones. 10 enero, 2015 /. Versión Hervás del Tao Te Ching. El Libro del Tao – Capítulo 1. El Tao que se intenta aprehender. No es el Tao mismo. El nombre que se le da. No es su nombre adecuado. El nombre representa el origen del universo;. Con un nombre, constituye la Madre de todos los seres. Por el no ser, aprehendemos su secreto;. Por el ser abordamos todos sus accesos. No ser y Ser salen de un fondo único,. No se diferencian más que por sus nombres. Oscurear esa oscuridad,. En vac...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: October 2011
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Thursday, 27 October 2011. In many years now I have been teaching Taekwondo as well as studying it. I have found that one of the best ways to learn Taekwondo is by teaching it. And many of my most important learnings has come by teaching kids. Linker til dette innlegget. Sunday, 23 October 2011. The Pillars of Taekwondo Training Part One; "Basic Techniques". Linker til dette innlegget. Wednesday, 19 October 2011. Get some function in your form! The famous Crane Technique. When done right no can defend.
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: November 2011
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Friday, 25 November 2011. Part One: A Dan Promotion test in 1962. Have you ever wondered how a black belt test was in the old hard style Taekwondo? Would it not be great to go back in time and see what the students had to to get their next Dan rank? Linker til dette innlegget. Monday, 21 November 2011. Hyung, Tul, Poomse, Poomsae, whats the difference? Why do some styles use Hyung while others use Tul or Poomsae? Linker til dette innlegget. Tuesday, 15 November 2011. Chetdari jireugi anno 1986. I guess y...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: Kihap, "Taekwondo`s spirited shout"
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Monday, 14 January 2013. Kihap, "Taekwondo`s spirited shout". Beginner students are the best! Specific to Martial Arts is the conotation of Ki and bio-mechanicly efficancy. Kihap with the shout is a training method to develop "Ki" so in the hard style of Taekwondo you have the "soft" training methods of both Chumbi Seogi and Kihap in our training. There are some different usages associated with Kihap where the shout is a concequense and not the act itself:. Kihap as a method of maximum powergeneration.
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Karate Kyōhan - Was die alten Meister wußten! | Kata
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Was die alten Meister wußten! Die Entstehung der Pinan-/Heian-Gata. Schauen wir uns doch einmal an, was die alten Meister zu diesem Thema zu berichten wußten. Weiterlesen …. Funakoshis Einteilung der Kata. Auch die Einteilung der Kata in Shōrin Ryū und Shōrei Ryū entbehrt nicht einer gewissen Problematik. Weiterlesen …. Bassai und Festung stürmen? Von Eichen und Kochrezepten. Bunkai & Co. Seite 1 von 2. Karate Kyōhan auf Facebook. Karate Kyōhan auf Twitter. Von Eichen und Kochrezepten.
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Karate Kyōhan - Was die alten Meister wußten! | Seite8
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Was die alten Meister wußten! Karate Ni Sente Nashi – Karates bekannteste Maxime. Karate Ni Sente Nashi (空手に先手なし) ist die wohl bekannteste Maxime im Karate. Funakoshi Gichin manifestierte sie in seinem Shōtōnijūkun (松濤二十訓) – den 20 Paragraphen – zum Karate Dō gleich an zweiter Stelle. Sie soll die geistige Einstellung der Praktizierenden maßgeblich prägen und die defensive Grundeinstellung der Kampfkunst Karate Dō betonen. Seite 8 von 8. Karate Kyōhan auf Facebook. Karate Kyōhan auf Twitter.
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Kuwa - Okinawan Hoe (And Tool of Self Defense!) | Ikigai Way | Martial Arts Blog
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An exploration of martial arts technique, philosophy, and practice. Join us as we strive to better understand this complex life path! Martial Arts Ecards (Free). Martial Arts Ecards (Free). Kuwa – Okinawan Hoe (And Tool of Self Defense! Anatomy of a Kuwa. When trying to pronounce the name of the handle “e”, say it as “ehh” and not “ee”. The rest of the parts follow suit (ehh-jee-ree, ehh-gah-she-rah, koo-wah-bah). First of all, the egashira (top end) can be used for thrusting purposes. As opposed to ...
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Tallahassee Karate Club: April 2013
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Saturday, April 06, 2013. How I Train when I am not at the Dojo. I train differently outside the dojo than I do when I'm there. At the dojo I have the advantage of controlled conditions such as a flat floor, air conditioning, lots of open space, loose fitting clothing, no shoes, and a variety of willing training partners. It's important to practice karate in various places and ways in order to approximate different conditions that might occur in a realistic self-defense situation. Since I live in Florida...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: December 2011
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Sunday, 25 December 2011. The Pillars of Taekwondo training part four; Ho Sin Sul. In an earlier post I mentioned The pillars of Taekwondo training. I defined them as Basic techniques, Forms training, sparring, self defense and breaking.( The post I am reffering to can be read by clicking here:. 160; click here to go to part two(Poomsae). Click here for part three (Sparring). Linker til dette innlegget. Tuesday, 20 December 2011. What was old hard style TKD like? Linker til dette innlegget. We have seen ...
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Traditional Taekwondo Ramblings: February 2012
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Monday, 27 February 2012. Pillars of Taekwondo training Part Five; Breaking. In an earlier post I mentioned The pillars of Taekwondo training. I defined them as Basic techniques, Forms training, sparring, self defense and breaking.( The post I am reffering to can be read by clicking here:. And here to go to part two. Here for part three. And here for part four. Linker til dette innlegget. Thursday, 23 February 2012. Effective training method: 4 minutes of hell! After the 4 minutes of training. Today I wa...
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