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  2. Portal:Martial arts/Quotes - Wikipedia

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    A good martial artist does not become tense, but ready. Not thinking, yet not dreaming. Ready for whatever may come. When the opponent expands, I contract; and when he contracts, I expand.

  3. Category:Martial arts portal selected quotes - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Martial arts/Quotes/20 This page was last edited on 25 July 2019, at 10:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. Frank Dux - Wikipedia

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    Frank William Dux (/ ˈ d uː k s /; born April 6, 1956) is a Canadian-American martial artist and fight choreographer.According to Dux, a ninjutsu expert named Senzo Tanaka trained him as a ninja when he was a teenager.

  5. Portal:Martial arts/Quotes/5 - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate aim of martial arts is not having to use them. ... More selected quotes This page was last edited on 25 July 2019, at 11:05 (UTC). ...

  6. Portal:Martial arts/Quotes/1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Portal:Martial arts/Quotes/20 - Wikipedia

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    Martial arts, for me, is not just some kind of job to gain some money or whatever. No, martial arts, for me, is my lifestyle, my religion, my philosophy... Martial arts are everything for me.

  8. Portal:Martial arts/Quotes/9 - Wikipedia

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    Efficiency and smooth progress, prudence in all matters, recognizing true courage, recognizing different levels of morale, instilling confidence, and realizing what can and cannot be reasonably expected—such are the matters on the mind of the master carpenter. The principle of martial arts is like this. —

  9. Robert W. Smith (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Smith's memoir, "Martial Musings" (1999) was written much as he taught tai chi, i.e., with multiple anecdotal stories and a sharp sense of humor. He wrote, co-wrote, edited, co-edited and co-translated fourteen books on the martial arts and over twenty articles with a particular focus on the internal, martial arts of China.