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    Sparring Research Paper

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    Sparring can typically be defined as a form of training using boxing or martial arts. When you spar someone during class, you teach each other ways to make yourselfs better, and how to use effective techniques and combinations. You are not trying to see who is better, because it is about better yourselves and focusing on what you

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    There are three main types of Jujitsu: Traditional, Gendai or modern, and Brazilian . Traditional jujitsu is considered a Japanese art just as kado, or flower arrangement; and chado, or tea ceremony. JuJitsu is composed of techniques and moves such as joint locking, throwing, sweeping, chokes, and striking. Weapon training is also a relevant although not necessary part of Jujutsu, typically, knife, sword, or staff. The main goal or objective of Jujutsu is to defeat the enemy by any means necessary

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    Team Roping Outline

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    Team Roping: The Art of Heeling Introduction I. Attention Getter: What is this sport or event that gets people’s blood rushing, their adrenaline pumping, and their competitive side going? A. A short video clip will play, and then I will introduce team roping. B. I am going to teach you about the rope that is used to catch the steer. C. I will break down and discuss the components of the event of team roping.

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    Born to a Moroccan father and a French mother had a great impact on my upbringing. More so, being the child of a diplomat. It has definitively brought its shares of benefits and sometimes unexpected challenges and you can say that I am a Third Culture Kid (TCK). I have had the unique experience of being exposed to and living in cultures different from my home culture for long periods of time and that exposure has been found to have an impact on the level of authoritarianism that I am exhibiting.

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    on top of him and continue beating the crap out of him or if a good punch or kick is thrown the fighter getting hit should acknowledge the attack and not get pissed off. The Tae Kwon Do style of fighting is different than many other styles of martial arts fighting. Tae kwon do could best be described as street fighting. It is mainly composed of kicks punches and blocks, however there are a few take-downs and throws. When a throw or take down is executed in TKD, one or two attacks are executed

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    an attempt to close the gap, but I tripped and couldn’t run. I could only watch the gap increase yet again. During the middle school years, I joined the same martial arts club that my brother attended after I gazed in awe of the medals that my brother had won during a city martial arts tournament. Two years of training in the martial arts club turned the no name me

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    It was Monday everything was going normally until when the clock, struck 1:00 and my friend called me and said you are in karate class, then suddenly I jumped out from the couch and said what! I was so happy to be in Karate class I wanted to go run on the street and tell everyone I was in karate (I always had a dream to go to a karate class) I asked my friend when is my karate class and he answered it’s today so be ready for it than my phone fell off from my hand because I was so happy and I asked

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    “Coming Clean” I don't think there's a god, but I think there's a part of the mind we like to call 'god'. Right out of high school, I experienced that part of myself for the first time. A friend of mine sold me a quarter bag of 'srooms and I ate them all within an hour or so. All through the evening, I sat in my chair shuckling like a rabbi in his tallit. Every nerve in my body sang out at once and I felt myself surrounded by ghost. They spoke in the great language which holds meaning without

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    wrapped in sheets in a 17°F-winter in Maaloula. Constant ups and downs that have done nothing to me but make me realize and appreciate life and the knowledge that accompanies strife. I was born to a promising family, my father is a very respectable Martial Artist and things were going well when I was born. But that all changed in April 2004 when my mom "kidnapped" us and fled to Syria, left us there with her parents and went to Sweden the next day while my dad was in Mexico uninformed of this whole

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    You’re the Best, Around “Wax on, Wax off” (Karate Kid 1984). “Put the Jacket on, now take it off, hang it up.” (Karate Kid 2010). Both of these movies introduce an underdog, new to his environment. They are harassed by bullies and taken under the wing by the well-mannered, black belted handyman. Both the original Karate Kid, released in 1984, and the 2010 remake made an impact on our culture, and they both taught us lessons about judgement, bullying, and stereotyping. In the 1984 film, our young

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