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| ((Layout below adjusted to allow for limitations of web-formatting and slightly changed wording to reflect the version located on pg 598 of Condensed Encyclopedia)) | ((Layout below adjusted to allow for limitations of web-formatting and slightly changed wording to reflect the version located on pg 598 of Condensed Encyclopedia)) | ||
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| Sparring --+-- prearranged -------+-- 3-step --+-- alone | Sparring --+-- prearranged -------+-- 3-step --+-- alone | ||
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| +-- prearranged free --+-- 1:1 | +-- prearranged free --+-- 1:1 | ||
| +-- 1:2 | +-- 1:2 | ||
| - | +-- other combinations | + | +-- 1:3 or more |
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| - | |— pre-arranged — | + | |
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| - | |— semi-free | + | |
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| - | Sparring - - -}— free ~~ | + | |
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| - | |— foot technique | + | |
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| - | |— model | + | |
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| - | [_ pre-arranged free --- | + | |
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| - | L_ 3.step alone | + | |
| - | with companion | + | |
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| - | +— 2-step | + | |
| - | }-— 1-step | + | |
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| - | f—1:1 | + | |
| - | f— 1:2 | + | |
| - | — 22 | + | |
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| - | [— other combinations | + | |
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| - | fei | + | |
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| - | t—1:2 | + | |
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| - | [other combinations | + | |
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| - | **General Information** | + | |
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| - | 1. The sparring is started from a stance on line AB facing each other. | + | |
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| - | 2. Blocking is begun with the left hand or left foot while attacking with the right hand or foot. There are only few exceptions to the above. A student should familiarize himself equally with both sides. | + | |
| - | 3. All kicks throughout this book are considered | + | **Note: This volume only contains a small amount of information regarding sparring. For further content jump to [[volume05: |
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