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NodesLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "nodes" is a label that's used to identify a specific key term within the system's spoken language and written language. Definition: In this system, the key term "nodes" is defined as; 1. a series of bullets or dots that are symbolic of specific categories of content, which are nested throughout the system's structure,
2. a series of bullets or dots that are symbolic of specific topics, which are nested throughout the system's structure.
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Non-ActionLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-action" 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 "non-action" is defined as; the decision not to take action - based on a belief or series of beliefs that support the decision. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Non-ClassicalLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical" 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 biomechanical concepts and biomechanical elements, 3. an expression that is associated with basic skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 5. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "non-classical" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to non-classical form,
2. the spatial placement, spatial movement, that is associated with the tertiary vectors (129,542) of a sphere.
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Non-Classical ActionsLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical actions" 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 biomechanical concepts and biomechanical elements, 3. an expression that is associated with basic skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 5. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "non-classical actions" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create biomechanical movements, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors,
2. in context with skill development, an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create biomechanical/technical movements, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Non-Classical ExerciseLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical exercise" 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 biomechanical concepts and biomechanical 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 "non-classical exercise" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create a biomechanical event, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors,
2. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create a technical event, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Non-Classical ExercisesLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical exercises" 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 biomechanical concepts and biomechanical 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 "non-classical exercises" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create biomechanical events, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors,
2. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create technical events, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Non-Classical PositionLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical position" 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 biomechanical concepts and biomechanical elements, 3. an expression that is associated with basic skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 5. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "non-classical position" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create a biomechanical posture, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors,
2. in context with skill development, an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create biomechanical/technical postures, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Non-Classical PositionsLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical positions" 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 biomechanical concepts and biomechanical elements, 3. an expression that is associated with basic skill development, 4. an expression that is associated with intermediate skill development, 5. an expression that is associated with advanced skill development. Definition: In this system, the key phrase "non-classical positions" is defined as; 1. an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create biomechanical postures, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors,
2. in context with skill development, an expression that refers to the body segments that are used to create biomechanical/technical postures, which conform to an arrangement of tertiary vectors. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |
Non-Classical TechniqueLabel: In the White Lotus System of Unarmed Combat®, the expression "non-classical technique" 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 "non-classical technique" is defined as; 1. a variable position or variable action that is executed with the use of the body or some part of it,
2. an expression that refers to a variable guarding position, variable striking position, variable blocking position, variable parrying position, variable grappling position, or variable throwing position, 3. an expression that refers to a variable guarding action, variable striking action, variable blocking action, variable parrying action, variable grappling action, or variable throwing action. © Copyright 2013 - 2022 Brian K Leishman All Rights Reserved | |