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  2. Aliveness - Wikipedia

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    Aliveness, also referred to as alive training, [1] describes martial arts training methods that are spontaneous, non-scripted, and dynamic. Alive training is performed with the intent to win, rather than for mastery or demonstration purposes as in regular sparring, where victory is not an option.

  3. Duanquan - Wikipedia

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    It is a short-range style created specifically for combat. The founder of this art is unknown except that it evolved more than four hundred years ago. [1] A highly-dynamic and combat-oriented martial art, duanquan focuses on short and compact routines, low stances, and quick movements. [2] [self-published source?

  4. Yongmudo - Wikipedia

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    Yongmudo uses various dynamic techniques from martial arts such as Taekwondo, Judo, and Ssirum and is based on physical, psychological, spiritual, and mental training with contemporary scientific knowledge. Yongmudo was developed with an emphasis on education, training and martial arts philosophy.

  5. Aikido and the Dynamic Sphere - Wikipedia

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    Aikido and the Dynamic Sphere is a 1973 nonfiction book about the martial art of aikido. Oscar Ratti and Adele Westbrook, husband and wife, wrote Aikido and the Dynamic Sphere shortly after they had achieved shodan rank in aikido, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and a short stay in Japan.

  6. Sunmudo - Wikipedia

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    The name Sunmudo was given to this martial art in 1984 by the Buddhist monk Jeog Un (적운 스님). [1] In earlier times Korean Buddhist monks were encouraged to practice Zen martial arts as a way of dynamic meditation. In the 16th century, Korean monks used swords, knives, spears and throwing stars to help repel a Japanese invasion.

  7. Small Circle JuJitsu - Wikipedia

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    In August 2002, Wally Jay held a ceremony officially handing the title of grandmaster over to his son Leon Jay in their hometown of Alameda, California. Family, friends, several martial arts masters and the media witnessed the occasion. Leon Jay still practices and teaches Small Circle Jujitsu from his base in Surrey, UK and across the world.

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