White Lotus Glossary
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Zero to Three Timing RatioLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "zero to three timing ratio" is a label that's used to identify; 1. a specific key phrase within the system's spoken language and written language,
2. an expression that is associated with timing concepts and timing elements, 3. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "zero to three timing ratio" is defined as; 1. a specific concept used in the actual process of guarding,
2. a specific concept used in the actual process of striking, 3. a specific concept used in the actual process of blocking, 4. a specific concept used in the actual process of parrying, 5. a specific concept used in the actual process of grappling, 6. a specific concept used in the actual process of throwing, 7. a specific aspect of timing, 8. the relationship between one's biomechanical position and an opponent's biomechanical actions; e.g. one biomechanical position against three biomechanical actions, 9. the relationship between one's technical position and an opponent's technical actions; e.g. one technical position against three technical actions. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Zero to Two Timing RatioLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "zero to two timing ratio" is a label that's used to identify; 1. a specific key phrase within the system's spoken language and written language,
2. an expression that is associated with timing concepts and timing elements, 3. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "zero to two timing ratio" is defined as; 1. a specific concept used in the actual process of guarding,
2. a specific concept used in the actual process of striking, 3. a specific concept used in the actual process of blocking, 4. a specific concept used in the actual process of parrying, 5. a specific concept used in the actual process of grappling, 6. a specific concept used in the actual process of throwing, 7. a specific aspect of timing, 8. the relationship between one's biomechanical position and an opponent's biomechanical actions; e.g. one biomechanical position against two biomechanical actions, 9. the relationship between one's technical position and an opponent's technical actions; e.g. one technical position against two technical actions. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Zero to Zero Timing RatioLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "zero to zero timing ratio" is a label that's used to identify; 1. a specific key phrase within the system's spoken language and written language,
2. an expression that is associated with timing concepts and timing elements, 3. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "zero to zero timing ratio" is defined as; 1. a specific concept used in the actual process of guarding,
2. a specific concept used in the actual process of striking, 3. a specific concept used in the actual process of blocking, 4. a specific concept used in the actual process of parrying, 5. a specific concept used in the actual process of grappling, 6. a specific concept used in the actual process of throwing, 7. a specific aspect of timing, 8. the relationship between one's biomechanical position and an opponent's biomechanical position; e.g. one biomechanical position against one biomechanical position, 9. the relationship between one's technical position and an opponent's technical position; e.g. one technical position against one technical position. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |