Название: Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan
Автор: Daniel Kogan
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Спорт, фитнес
isbn: 9781462905157
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baau fuhk (C) [Common Usage] an archaic term referring to travelers' clothing
baau wain (C) [Common Usage] to surround, to encompass
badak (K) [Common Usage] floor
bada neomgi da (K) [Common Usage] to deflect, to parry
bada neomgigi (K) [Common Usage] parry
ba duan gin (M) [Style] see ba duan jin
ba duan jin (M) [Qigong] (lit. Eight Pieces of Brocade) a wai dan qigong routine of exercises developed during the Song dynasty
bae (K) [Common Usage] abdomen, stomach
bae ggop (K) [Common Usage] navel
Bae Jeom-man (K) [Master] founder and current head of Joeng Tong Muye Do
baejigi (K) [Ssi Rum] stomach-lifting technique
baek (K) [Common Usage] hundred, white
baek ddi (K) [Common Usage] white belt
Baek Du hyeong (K) [Taekwondo] a form named after Baek Du San
baek du jangsa geup (K) [Ssi Rum] 95.1-kilogram and over weight class of professional competition
Baek Du San (K) [Common Usage] (lit. White Head Mountain) a volcanic mountain on the border of China and North Korea, claimed to be the mythological home of Tan Gun
Baekje sidae (K) [Common Usage] see Paekche sidae
Baekje wangjo (K) [Common Usage] see Paekche wangjo
Baekpalgi hyeong (K) [Kuk Sool] 108-technique form, named after the 108 human sufferings or anxieties taught in Buddhism
baekpalsip do (K) [Common Usage] 180-degree angle
baekpalsip do dolgi (K) [Common Usage] 180-degree turn
baeuda (K) [Common Usage] to learn
Ba Gang Quan (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Gong Kyuhn
baggat dari chagi (K) [Hapkido] outside-leg kick
baguazhang (M) [Style] (lit. Eight Trigrams Palm) This style was created by Dong Hai Chuan in the latter part of the nineteenth century. This internal style emphasizes circular step patterns and the application of palm techniques, all of which are based on the yin-yang bagua theory.
Ba Hu Dan Quan (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Fu Daan Kyuhn
bai (C) [Common Usage] lame, cripple
bai (M) [Common Usage] see baai
bai hai (M) [Acupressure] a point located on the inside of the thigh
Bai He (M) [Style] (lit. White Crane) A southern Shaolin style developed in Fujian Province by the female master Fang Qi Niang, it mimicked the fighting movements of a crane. White Crane is also referred to as the Yongchun Bai He, and is divided into the following branches: Fei He (Flying Crane), Ming He (Crying Crane), Shi He (Hungry Crane), Su He (Sleeping Crane), and Zhang He (Ancestor Crane).
bai he liang chi (M) [Taijiquan] (lit. White Crane Spreads its Wings) a large circular motion of the arms
bai hu chao wei (M) [Yang Taijiquan] (lit. White Tiger Waves Its Tail) a movement in the Taiji Sword routine
bai hui (M) [Acupressure] a point located on the top of the head
bai ma ti (M) [Bai Mei] see baahk mah tek
bai ma xian ti (M) [Hong Jia] see baak mah hin taih
Bai Mei (M) [Style] see Baahk Meih
bai shen (M) [Common Usage] paying respect to ancestors
bai she tu xin (M) [Baguazhang] (lit. White Snake Strikes Out With Its Tongue) a technique used to advance and attack
bai shi (M) [Common Usage] see baai si
bai xian (M) [Common Usage] see baai jou sin
bai yuan jing tao (M) [Luohan Quan] (to. The White Monkey Plucks the Fruit) a hand attack aimed at the groin area of an opponent
Bai Yuan San Chu Dong (M) [Pi Gua Quan] see Baahk Yuhn Saam Cheut Duhng
bai yuan xian guo (M) [Yang Taijiquan] (lit. White Ape Offers the Fruit up) a movement in the Taiji Sword routine
bai zhang (M) [Common Usage] to defeat, to conquer
bai zhe (M) [Common Usage] the loser of a fight, match, or competition
bai zhi (M) [Medicine] the root of this plant is used in Chinese herbal medicine to reduce swelling and pain
baji (K) [Common Usage] pants
Baji Dan Quan (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Gam Daan Kyuhn
Ba Jin Gun (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Jeun Gwan
Bajiquan (M) [Style] (to. Eight Ultimate [Tactics] Fist) a northern style that is characterized by sudden releases of power and long- and short-arm movements; also referred to as Kai Men Bajiquan (Opening the Gate Eight Ultimate Fist) and Yue Shan Bajiquan (Yue Mountain Eight Ultimate Fist)
Baji San Chui Li (M) [Bajiquan] (lit. Baji Three Step Power) The three sources of power for explosive techniques in Bajiquan: one is from the shoulder, another from the turning of the waist, and the last from the stamping of the legs and dropping of the body.
Baji Xiao Jia (M) [Bajiquan] (lit. Baji Small Frame) a hand form
ba-jutsu (J) [Style] (lit. Horsemanship) The art of riding in combat and using the bow, sword, spear, and glaive while mounted. The first school of this art was the Kamakura-period Otsubo-ryu
bak (C) [Common Usage] north
bakchigi (K) [Common Usage] head butt
bakchigi ha da (K) [Common Usage] to strike with a head butt
bakkat bal mok (K) [Common Usage] outer ankle
bakkat chigi (K) [Taekwondo] outward strike
bakkat dollyeo chagi (K) [Kuk Sool] inside-to-outside crescent kick
bakkat heobeokji (K) [Common Usage] outer thigh
bakkat makgi (K) [Taekwondo] outward block, outside block
bakkat palmok (K) [Common Usage] outer wrist
bakkat palmok momtong bakkat makgi (K) [Taekwondo] outer-wrist mid-level outward block
bakkat palmok yeop makgi (K) [Taekwondo] outer-wrist side block
bakkeseo (K) [Common Usage] from the outside
bakkeseo aneuro chagi (K) [Taekwondo] outside-inside crescent kick
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