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Combative IdeologyLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative ideology" 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 "combative ideology" is defined as; an idea that is associated with combative preparation.
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Combative IntentLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative intent" 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 "combative intent" is defined as; 1. having one's attention sharply focused on something that is pertinent to blocking, grappling, guarding, parrying, striking, or throwing,
2. determined or resolved to do something that is pertinent to blocking, grappling, guarding, parrying, striking, or throwing, 3. something that is planned in battle; e.g. the plan to block, grapple, guard, parry, strike, or throw. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Combative MeasureLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed temple®, the expression "combative measure" 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 "combative measure" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the process of determining a White Lotus member's knowledge or skill,
2. an expression that refers to a combative solution. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Combative MeasuresLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed temple®, the expression "combative measures" 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 "combative measures" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the processes associated with determining a White Lotus member's knowledge or skills,
2. an expression that refers to combative solutions. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Combative MethodLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative method" 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 "combative method" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the lines of thinking associated with abstracting or actualizing a combative concept,
2. the ways that one actualizes biomechanical concepts, 3. the ways that one actualizes combative concepts, 4. the ways that one actualizes processing concepts. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Combative MethodologiesLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative methodologies" 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 "combative methodologies" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the lines of thinking associated with abstracting or actualizing combative concepts,
2. the ways that one actualizes biomechanical concepts, 3. the ways that one actualizes combative concepts, 4. the ways that one actualizes processing concepts.
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Combative MethodologyLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative methodology" 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 "combative methodology" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the lines of thinking associated with abstracting or actualizing a combative concept,
2. the way that one actualizes a biomechanical concept, 3. the way that one actualizes a combative concept, 4. the way that one actualizes a processing concept. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Combative MethodsLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative methods" 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 "combative methods" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the lines of thinking associated with abstracting or actualizing combative concepts,
2. the ways that one actualizes biomechanical concepts, 3. the ways that one actualizes combative concepts, 4. the ways that one actualizes processing concepts. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Combative ObjectiveLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative objective" 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 "combative objective" is defined as;
1. in context with guarding, a goal that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to keep one's body or parts of it from harm,
2. in context with striking, a goal that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to hit an opponent's body or some part of it, 3. in context with blocking, a goal that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to obstruct an opponent's body or some part of it, 4. in context with parrying, a goal that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to deflect an opponent's body or some part of it, 5. in context with grappling, a goal that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to grasp an opponent's body or some part of it, 6. in context with throwing, a goal that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to hurl an opponent's body or some part of it.
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Combative ObjectivesLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "combative objectives" 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 "combative objectives" is defined as;
1. in context with guarding, goals that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to keep one's body or parts of it from harm,
2. in context with striking, goals that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to hit an opponent's body or some part of it, 3. in context with blocking, goals that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to obstruct an opponent's body or some part of it, 4. in context with parrying, goals that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to deflect an opponent's body or some part of it, 5. in context with grappling, goals that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to grasp an opponent's body or some part of it, 6. in context with throwing, goals that one attempts to achieve when engaged in unarmed combat; e.g. to hurl an opponent's body or some part of it.
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