Discover the World of Martial Arts | Techniques, Styles, and History.
Learn the basics of martial arts, from self-defense to discipline in your busy schedule, to build confidence and overall growth in your personality.
https://kicksandpunch.wordpress.com/category/martial-arts/
0 notes
Discovering Martial Arts Styles For Kids In South Miami, Florida
If you are finding the different martial arts styles for kids in South Miami, giving you insights into each discipline and helping you make an informed decision for your child's martial arts journey then South Miami Martial Arts is the place for you.
0 notes
God I’m just thinking. And ugh, the Jedi’s martial arts must have been amazing. They had seven distinct styles, passed down over a thousand generations, by uncountable lineages.
Every lineage must have had their own katas, their own training methods and distinct variations on the forms. There were probably inter-lineage feuds on what type of sparring they taught, variations on specific katas, which techniques were acceptable in sparring, anything. You KNOW those High Republic Outpost Jedi must have created new styles that were gradually subsumed into the 7 forms.
What would a Jedi Tournament have looked like? Were there ones for specific forms, like Soresu-only competitions? Did they have some kind of point sparring? Was there an endurance/blocking division? How would they have measured Force abilities in a tournament setting? How did they score?
In conclusion, SHOW ME THE SECRET JEDI MARTIAL ARTS LORE LUCASFILM
1K notes
·
View notes
This is a detail I really appreciated:
The way they animated Sypha's footwork in these frames is very coordinated and precise. It reminded me a lot of the martial arts classes I used to take. When you compare this scene to some of her previous fight scenes, you can tell how heavily she used to rely on keeping her distance and using her magic to overpower her opponent as opposed to methodically wearing her opponent down and looking for an opening to attack as she's doing here. And this makes sense since she comes from a culture that doesn't fight or carry weaponry. Sypha is mobile when she fights in the first two seasons, but it's nowhere close to how quickly and sharply she moves in the last two seasons.
Even her use of magic becomes much more creative and controlled as the plot unfolds.
So given the month long gap between the end of Season 2 and the beginning of Season 3, it's a reasonable guess Trevor taught her this. Or at the very least she was clever and observant enough to recreate those movements by watching him (and maybe Alucard too in the brief time they interacted) fight.
Sypha was never a helpless character, but even so, it is cool the series took into consideration that she wasn't raised or formally trained to be a fighter like Trevor and Alucard were and therefore didn't start out as one. As in, she could definitely fight, but she didn't miraculously know a bunch of fighting styles she would have had no way of realistically knowing with her pacifist upbringing.
We got to see the subtle progression of her abilities as she learned and developed more techniques of her own.
132 notes
·
View notes
Di Feisheng's always like "fight me again" as if Li Lianhua isn't constantly engaging him in psychological warfare and winning
35 notes
·
View notes