Sifu Mag Kusari Chain between 50 cm and 1 meter long with a weight at each end. Depending on the school, the chain shape and weight are different NorNormally (depending on the school) you hide it under your clothes. ... arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan okinawa
Marc Tremblay DIFFERENT KARATE SCHOOLS THE DIFFERENT KARATE SCHOOLS The Chinese fighting art known as Shaolin was imported to Okinawa, and merged with the fighting techniques of the island natives. Style: Each teacher generally follows a s... Karaté-Karate arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan
Sifu Mag Makiwara Advice for beginners, "Don't overdo it. Fifty punches a day are enough. Practice gradually, to harden the skin that covers the joints first ... If the pain is too intense, surround the makiwara with a... Karaté-Karate arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan okinawa
Sifu Mag KARATE KATAS LIST SHOTOKAN KARATE KATAS LIST Heian Shodan – (peaceful mind, first level) Heian Nidan – (peaceful mind, second level) Heian Sandan – (peaceful mind, third level) Heian Yondan – (peaceful mind, fourth lev... Karaté-Karate arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan
Philippe Boutelet Takeda The Takenda Ryu Kobilza Ha: a teaching concerning the different aspects of unarmed combat as well as the use of traditional weapons such as the sabre, the shuriken or the different types of poles... T... arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan
Sifu Mag Hozoin The History of the Hozoin-Ryu Sojutsu The Hozoin-Ryu Sojutsu, a school of martial arts, was founded by Hozoin Kakuzenbo Hoin In-ei (-1607), a Buddhist monk of the Kofukuji Temple in Nara, Japan. He ad... arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan
David Stainko Sensei In various martial arts there are different names for the titles of some master ranks In the following text I am going to mention and explain some of the most popular ones. One of the most common and ... Chine Culture David Stainko Kung Fu Maître/ Master arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan
Jean Zin Budo Many foreigners cannot understand the difference between Judo, which has now become a world sport, and Budo (Budo means "Way of the Martial Arts") which must be considered as a moral principle. The la... arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan
Michael Calandra Eiku Kinjo Takashi Sensei demonstrates the Koubu No Iyeku Kata.. The Eku or Ekku or Eiku is a fishing boat oar from Okinawa which has become a weapon developed by fishermen to use it on land and at sea. we... Michael Calandra arts martiaux/ martial arts japon/japan kobudo okinawa
Sifu Mag Shinaï Developed in the 16th century, a weapon that allowed to hit without risk of losing life, was developed with bambopu, called Chikuto ("chiku", bamboo, and "to" saber) Then by the suitye shinai (flexibl... japon/japan
Sifu Mag Master Yong Meiji Born in 1924 in Shanxi Province, China, he learned tai chi chuan with his father. In order to learn international politics, he arrived in Japan as a scholarship student in 1943 and at Kyoto University... Tai chi chuan- Tai Ji Quan japon/japan
nick welsh Ken Ota Sensei Ken Ota lived through WWII’s Japanese internment era and became a widely loved teacher of manners and movement in the disciplines of ballroom dance and aikido. He would tell his students, “Don’... Maître/ Master aikido japon/japan