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Back Hand Snap Position


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back hand snap position" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back hand snap position" is defined as;
1. a specific striking posture,
2. a posture that is used in the symbolic process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it,
3. a posture that is used in the actual process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it
.
 
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Entry link: Back Hand Snap Position

Back Hand Strike


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back hand strike" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back hand strike" is defined as;
1. a specific striking action,
2. an action that is used in the symbolic process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it,
3. an action that is used in the actual process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it
.
 
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Entry link: Back Hand Strike

Back Hand Thrust Position


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back hand thrust position" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back hand thrust position" is defined as;
1. a specific striking posture,
2. a posture that is used in the symbolic process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it,
3. a posture that is used in the actual process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it
.
 
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Entry link: Back Hand Thrust Position

Back Kick


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back kick" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back kick" is defined as;
1. a specific striking action,
2. an action that is used in the symbolic process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it,
3. an action that is used in the actual process of hitting an opponent's body or some part of it
.
 
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Entry link: Back Kick

Back Section


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back section" is a label that's used to identify;
 
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Entry link: Back Section

Back Section of the Flight Zone


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back section of the flight zone" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back section of the flight zone" is defined as;
1. a specific static reference of distance, used in the process of engaging in combat,
2
. a measurement of distance in which immediate physical contact is not possible,
3. the measurement of distance that exists between one's torso and an opponent's torso; e.g. a measurement of spatial separation that ranges from ten feet to eleven feet
.
 
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Entry link: Back Section of the Flight Zone

Back Section of the High Risk Zone


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back section of the high risk zone" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back section of the high risk zone" is defined as;
1. a specific static reference of distance, used in the process of engaging in combat,
2
. a measurement of distance in which immediate physical contact is possible,
3. the measurement of distance that exists between one's torso and an opponent's torso; e.g. a measurement of spatial separation that ranges from four feet to five feet
.
 
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Entry link: Back Section of the High Risk Zone

Back Section of the Higher Risk Zone


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back section of the higher risk zone" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back section of the higher risk zone" is defined as;
1. a specific static reference of distance, used in the process of engaging in combat,
2
. a measurement of distance in which immediate physical contact is possible,
3. the measurement of distance that exists between one's torso and an opponent's torso; e.g. a measurement of spatial separation that ranges from four feet to five feet
.
 
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Entry link: Back Section of the Higher Risk Zone

Back Section of the Low Risk Zone


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back section of the low risk zone" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back section of the low risk zone" is defined as;
1. a specific static reference of distance, used in the process of engaging in combat,
2
. a measurement of distance in which immediate physical contact is not possible,
3. the measurement of distance that exists between one's torso and an opponent's torso; e.g. a measurement of spatial separation that ranges from seven feet to eight feet
.
 
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Entry link: Back Section of the Low Risk Zone

Back Section of the Lower Risk Zone


Label:
In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "back section of the lower risk zone" is a label that's used to identify;

Definition:
In this system, the key phrase "back section of the lower risk zone" is defined as;
1. a specific static reference of distance, used in the process of engaging in combat,
2
. a measurement of distance in which immediate physical contact is not possible,
3. the measurement of distance that exists between one's torso and an opponent's torso; e.g. a measurement of spatial separation that ranges from seven feet to eight feet
.
 
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Entry link: Back Section of the Lower Risk Zone


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