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Title: Eastern Martial Arts


1
Eastern Martial Arts
  • Quino Go
  • Ej Valera
  • Julia

2
Martial Arts we will be discussing
  • Tai Chi Quan
  • Aikido
  • Taekwondo
  • Judo

3
Definition of Terms (Yin and Yang Aspects)
  • Hard and Soft Technique
  • How martial artist apply martial arts in terms of
    force
  • Internal and External
  • How to practice the respective martial arts
  • Disclaimer
  • No martial art is purely hard, soft, internal,
    external

4
Hard Technique
  • ying ?
  • force meets force
  • Use of effective blocking, parrying, and
    counter-punching

5
Soft Technique
  • rou ?
  • use attackers force against
  • him/her
  • lead the attacker to a
  • disadvantageous position for him/her
  • Effective use of grappling, throws, joint
    manipulation, even yielding

6
External View
  • ?? waijia external family
  • Focus on applying the
  • martial art as fast, explosive,
  • and powerful
  • To develop physical strength
  • and agility
  • Uses a lot of qigong aspects to develop muscular
    power, aerial capabilities, and speed

7
Internal View
  • ?? neijia internal family
  • Focus on the mental aspect of the martial art
  • Awareness of spirit, qi
  • (breathing and relaxation)
  • More on stretching and
  • moves are done in a
  • slower pace

8
Tai chi Quan
  • ??? Supreme Ultimate Fist
  • Chinese Martial Art
  • Internal
  • Soft technique
  • injuries to a certain level
  • will be attained if both fighters
  • use brute force against each
  • other

9
Tai chi Quan (Qigong)
  • Breathing exercises
  • Eight Part Brocade
  • Pushing hands

10
Aikido
  • ??? The Way of Harmonious Spirit
  • Japanese Martial Arts
  • Internal
  • Focus on relaxation,
  • flexibility, endurance
  • less emphasis on strength
  • Soft technique
  • Emphasis on throws and
  • joint locks usually a defensive
  • martial art

11
Aikido (training)
  • Learning how to roll and fall down
  • Relaxation
  • Even under the stress of
  • dangerous situations
  • Attack should be met
  • with confidence and
  • directness
  • Taninzudori/Taninzugake
  • Learning to defend
  • against multiple
  • attackers

12
Taekwondo
  • ??? the way of the foot and the fist
  • Korean Martial art
  • External
  • Emphasizes on physical
  • aspect
  • the leg is the longest and
  • strongest weapon a man has
  • Hard Technique
  • A lot of striking with the
  • legs and fists effective
  • blocking as well

13
Taekwondo (training)
  • Learning the kicks buy hitting kick pads
  • Sparring
  • Breaking
  • Wooden boards
  • either through power,
  • speed, technique
  • Also teaches ethical
  • justice, respect, discipline,
  • etiquette, and
  • self-confidence

14
Judo
  • ?? the gentle way
  • Japanese Martial Art
  • Internal
  • Ability to defend self
  • despite being underweight
  • and overpowered
  • Soft technique
  • Use of tripping, dodging, adaptation to
    opponents movements

15
Judo (training)
  • Learning how to fall down and rolling
  • Focuses on throwing and ground work (grappling)
  • Not much emphasis on striking (punching/kicking)

16
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