A Kuk Sool Master once commented to me that there are 3 ways to physically attack the body in the Martial Arts.
Can you guess what they are?
The Question.
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The Question.
Mr. Wolfe,
1. concussion
2. rending/piercing
3. leverage (cartilage, tendons, ligaments, bone)
4. interruption (smothering, strangulation of air/blood)
The integrity of the human organism can be threatened by physical trauma, intellectual deception, and emotional/spiritual suggestion and attrition.
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sean
1. concussion
2. rending/piercing
3. leverage (cartilage, tendons, ligaments, bone)
4. interruption (smothering, strangulation of air/blood)
The integrity of the human organism can be threatened by physical trauma, intellectual deception, and emotional/spiritual suggestion and attrition.
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sean
The Question.
Good answers Sean.
But the answer that I was given was much simpler. Try breaking it down and simplify it more.
Only 3.
Think of movement.
#2 is correct. He said puncture.
[This message has been edited by Lone Wolf (edited April 16, 2000).]
But the answer that I was given was much simpler. Try breaking it down and simplify it more.
Only 3.
Think of movement.
#2 is correct. He said puncture.
[This message has been edited by Lone Wolf (edited April 16, 2000).]
The Question.
How about this:
1. compression
2. extension
3. puncturing
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sean
1. compression
2. extension
3. puncturing
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sean
The Question.
1) Drugs/alcohol.
2) Inactivity/bad posture. (for instance: not doing KATA)
3) Unhealthy diet.
SELF control.
2) Inactivity/bad posture. (for instance: not doing KATA)
3) Unhealthy diet.
SELF control.
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The Question.
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The Question.
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sean
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sean
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