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CategoriesLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "categories" is a label that's used to identify; 1. a specific key term within the system's spoken language and written language,
2. an expression that is associated with basic skill development, 3. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. 1. groups of ideologies, methodologies, processes, and practices that are associated with the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®,
2. groups of ideologies, methodologies, processes, and practices that are associated with each branch of the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Categories of ContentLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "categories of content" is a label that's used to identify a specific key phrase within the system's spoken language and written language.
Definition: In this system, the key phrase "categories of content" is defined as; 1. groups of White Lotus teachings,
2. groups of teachings that are associated with basic skill development, 3. groups of teachings that are associated with intermediate skill development, 4. groups of teachings that are associated with advanced skill development. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
CategoryLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "category" is a label that's used to identify; 1. a specific key term within the system's spoken language and written language,
2. an expression that is associated with basic skill development, 3. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. 1. a group of ideologies, methodologies, processes, or practices that are associated with the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®,
2. a group of ideologies, methodologies, processes, or practices that are associated with each branch of the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Category of ContentLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "category of content" is a label that's used to identify a specific key phrase within the system's spoken language and written language.
Definition: In this system, the key phrase "category of content" is defined as; 1. a group of White Lotus teachings,
2. a group of teachings that are associated with basic skill development, 3. a group of teachings that are associated with intermediate skill development, 4. a group of teachings that are associated with advanced skill development. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Cause and EffectLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "cause and effect" 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 intermediate skill development, 3. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "cause and effect" is defined as; in context with reality, the response, events, or conditions created as a result of one's thoughts and actions. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Center SectionLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "center section" 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 distance concepts and distance 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 "center section" is defined as; an expression that refers to the center section of the flight zone, center section of the low risk zone, or center section of the high risk zone. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Center Section of the Flight ZoneLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "center section of the flight zone" 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 distance concepts and distance 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 "center 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 nine feet to ten feet. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Center Section of the High Risk ZoneLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "center section of the high risk zone" 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 distance concepts and distance 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 "center 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 three feet to four feet. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Center Section of the Higher Risk ZoneLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "center section of the higher risk zone" 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 distance concepts and distance 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 "center 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 three feet to four feet. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Center Section of the Low Risk ZoneLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "center section of the low risk zone" 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 distance concepts and distance 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 "center 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 six feet to seven feet. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |