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Wushu (traditional Chinese: 武術;
simplified Chinese: 武术; pinyin: wǔshù) (/ˌwuːˈʃuː/), or kung fu, is a
competitive Chinese martial art. It
integrates concepts...
- by
pitting the
strength of the hands.
Below are the
names of the
basic barehanded forms of
Kwitang silat:
Sideways punch Straight punch towards the abdomen...
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Combat skills (拳法; quánfǎ, "skills"):
These include various barehanded, weapon, and
barehanded vs.
weapon routines (styles) and
their combat (散打; sàndǎ)...
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maybe the
increased mobility helped Mitc**** to make the
famous 1989
barehanded catch of
Ozzie Smith's fly ball. Mitc**** was
traded to the San Diego...
- over a net
using a racket, or
other piece of equipment, or
merely gloved/
barehanded:
Badminton Ball
badminton Biribol Bossaball Crossnet Fistball Footbag...
- teacher's mode of instruction. Sanda's
competitive history is
rooted in
barehanded elevated arena or Lei Tai
fights in
which no
rules were observed. However...
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Carrier Cars
Catacombs Of
Palermo Catching a
Crook Catching Giants Caught Barehanded Caught In The Act
Caught on Safari:
Battle at
Kruger Chasing Earthquakes...
- paid to see. The
promoter became violently angry and "sailed into us,
barehanded",
threatening to stop the fight.
Copelin himself, who
outweighed Dempsey...
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famous by
strongman Donald Dinnie, who
reportedly carried the
stones barehanded across the
width of the
Potarch Bridge, a
distance of 17 ft 1+1⁄2 in (5...
- ISBN 978-0-802-09706-4. Achorn,
Edward (2010). Fifty-nine in '84: Old Hoss Radbourn,
Barehanded Baseball, and the
Greatest Season a
Pitcher Ever Had.
Smithsonian Books...