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    kickboxing means Japanese kickboxing and American kickboxing. It combines the skills of karate, muay thai and boxing. The generalized kickboxing means a kind of kung fu which allows to use fist and leg attack at the same time, like muay thai, french kicks and karate. In English, kickboxing is called “ KB ” for short. (Source - ??) The rules of kickboxing are based on Thai Boxing 's

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    The first time I met Elias was in 2nd grade that time I was small and skinny boy and elias was pretty fat but not really there was this kid named keith me and elias used to beat him up.Keith was one of those kids tried to be funny but he was not . Back to the paragraph so I met Elias in 2nd grade we always talk to each other now we still talk to each other. When I met Elias he used to be horrible at soccer but now he got better than me he got faster but shooting the ball into the net not really good

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    My Mind was still playing tricks on me whenever I thought about Karate and when I looked at the time, but I always knew that one day I am going to be good at karate even though it was my first time. It was Monday everything was going normal until when the clock struck 1:00 and my friend called me and said you are in karate class, I suddenly jumped off from the couch and said Yes! I was so happy to be in Karate class it was one of my dreams to be in karate and one day I knew there's gonna be

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    My Mind was still playing tricks on me whenever i thought about Karate and looked at the time but i knew that one day i am going to be good at karate even though it was my first time. 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

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    up activities, the first being some sort of running activity where the children ran around following the coaches, next, they hopped in place being silly. Then the kids each got a ball and began a kicking exercise were the had to go around and try to kick the ball at the cones and knock them down. Then the kids got in a line with their ball and followed the leader around while dribbling the ball with both feet. In the next activity, the children got to practice kicking a stationary ball into the goal

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    Performance analysis in sport is the investigation of actual sports performance or performance in training which can develop an understanding of sports that can inform decision making by seeking to enhance or improve sports performance (O'donoghue, 2010). So, performance analysis is very important for every sport because it can help to improve performance for players and teams. In performance analysis, there have a few types of analysis that can be use such as notational analysis, biomechanics and

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    Stand And Hit Or Ground

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    (grappling/wrestling), or would do your best to stay on your feet (standup/striking)? Many styles do focus on one of these two options. Some are more standup/striking oriented like Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo, and Boxing/Kick-Boxing. These rely mainly upon punches, kicks, elbow/knee and other strikes, along with some standing grabs, pins, and even throws. Others like Brazilian Jijitsu and Judo focus on taking the fight to the ground and winning the fight via various grappling techniques. Of course

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    both when I am doing taekwondo and when I’m not, like school and I have noticed that my grades have remained great ever since I started tkd. Taekwondo has also increased my flexibility, seven years ago I would have never been able to do my split or kick as high as I do today, flexibility gives me a advantage in most things regarding sports or activities, like ice skating, which I really enjoy. Taekwondo has taught me how to defend myself which is one of the most important things I have taken away

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    Lakota Woman Essay

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    Lakota Woman The book “Lakota Woman,” is an autobiography that depicts Mary Crow Dog and Indians’ Lives. Because I only had a limited knowledge on Indians, the book was full of surprising incidents. Moreover, she starts out her story by describing how her Indian friends died in miserable and unjustifiable ways. After reading first few pages, I was able to tell that Indians were mistreated in the same manners as African-Americans by whites. The only facts that make it look worse are, Indians

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    Physics of Karate Essay

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    The basic ideas behind any style of karate can in general be reduced to the goal of achieving the most effective movements with the least effort. Specifically, with a strike such as a punch, kick, knife-hand or similar, the karateka attempts to move smoothly through the strikes, conserving energy towards the impact point. When thought about in terms of energy, the most common equation is that of rotational kinetic energy, or KE=(1/2)mv^2 + (1/2)Iω^2. Another way to think about a strike is

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