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靜 - Lawrence Kenshin's Logo Classic Crew Neck T-Shirt
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Etymology of 靜 is made up of two words: 青's extended meaning is for saying someone performed better than his/her teacher. 争 means to dispute, fight, contend, strive. But 靜 itself means calm, quiet, peaceful, tranquil. It also represents "no mind" and stillness, both critical to elite combat. The Circle Applied to Art of War: "There are only five notes in the musical scale, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be heard. There are only five basic colors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be seen. There are only five basic flavors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be tasted. There are only two kinds of charge in battle, the unorthodox surprise attack and the orthodox direct attack, but variations of the unorthodox and the orthodox are endless. The unorthodox and the orthodox give rise to each other, like a beginningless circle -- who could exhaust them?" - Sun Tzu The Enso Circle: "The enso is a circle that is hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create. The ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). It is characterised by a minimalism born of Japanese aesthetics. The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection." Custom designed graphic is printed in vivid color and high resolution using state of the art color transfer technology. Shirts are made from super soft 100% combed ringspun cotton. Printed in the USA.
靜 - Lawrence Kenshin's Logo Classic Long Sleeve Tee
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Etymology of 靜 is made up of two words: 青's extended meaning is for saying someone performed better than his/her teacher. 争 means to dispute, fight, contend, strive. But 靜 itself means calm, quiet, peaceful, tranquil. It also represents "no mind" and stillness, both critical to elite combat. The Circle Applied to Art of War: "There are only five notes in the musical scale, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be heard. There are only five basic colors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be seen. There are only five basic flavors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be tasted. There are only two kinds of charge in battle, the unorthodox surprise attack and the orthodox direct attack, but variations of the unorthodox and the orthodox are endless. The unorthodox and the orthodox give rise to each other, like a beginningless circle -- who could exhaust them?" - Sun Tzu The Enso Circle: "The enso is a circle that is hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create. The ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). It is characterised by a minimalism born of Japanese aesthetics. The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection." Custom designed graphic is printed in vivid color and high resolution using state of the art color transfer technology. Shirts are made from super soft 100% preshrunk cotton. Printed in the USA. Guaranteed to last through hundreds of washes.
靜 - Lawrence Kenshin's Logo Classic Long Sleeve Tee
$25.99
Etymology of 靜 is made up of two words: 青's extended meaning is for saying someone performed better than his/her teacher. 争 means to dispute, fight, contend, strive. But 靜 itself means calm, quiet, peaceful, tranquil. It also represents "no mind" and stillness, both critical to elite combat. The Circle Applied to Art of War: "There are only five notes in the musical scale, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be heard. There are only five basic colors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be seen. There are only five basic flavors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be tasted. There are only two kinds of charge in battle, the unorthodox surprise attack and the orthodox direct attack, but variations of the unorthodox and the orthodox are endless. The unorthodox and the orthodox give rise to each other, like a beginningless circle -- who could exhaust them?" - Sun Tzu The Enso Circle: "The enso is a circle that is hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create. The ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). It is characterised by a minimalism born of Japanese aesthetics. The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection." Custom designed graphic is printed in vivid color and high resolution using state of the art color transfer technology. Shirts are made from super soft 100% preshrunk cotton. Printed in the USA. Guaranteed to last through hundreds of washes.
靜 - Lawrence Kenshin's Logo Classic Long Sleeve Tee
$25.99
Etymology of 靜 is made up of two words: 青's extended meaning is for saying someone performed better than his/her teacher. 争 means to dispute, fight, contend, strive. But 靜 itself means calm, quiet, peaceful, tranquil. It also represents "no mind" and stillness, both critical to elite combat. The Circle Applied to Art of War: "There are only five notes in the musical scale, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be heard. There are only five basic colors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be seen. There are only five basic flavors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be tasted. There are only two kinds of charge in battle, the unorthodox surprise attack and the orthodox direct attack, but variations of the unorthodox and the orthodox are endless. The unorthodox and the orthodox give rise to each other, like a beginningless circle -- who could exhaust them?" - Sun Tzu The Enso Circle: "The enso is a circle that is hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create. The ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). It is characterised by a minimalism born of Japanese aesthetics. The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection." Custom designed graphic is printed in vivid color and high resolution using state of the art color transfer technology. Shirts are made from super soft 100% preshrunk cotton. Printed in the USA. Guaranteed to last through hundreds of washes.
靜 - Lawrence Kenshin's Logo Classic Long Sleeve Tee
$25.99
Etymology of 靜 is made up of two words: 青's extended meaning is for saying someone performed better than his/her teacher. 争 means to dispute, fight, contend, strive. But 靜 itself means calm, quiet, peaceful, tranquil. It also represents "no mind" and stillness, both critical to elite combat. The Circle Applied to Art of War: "There are only five notes in the musical scale, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be heard. There are only five basic colors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be seen. There are only five basic flavors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be tasted. There are only two kinds of charge in battle, the unorthodox surprise attack and the orthodox direct attack, but variations of the unorthodox and the orthodox are endless. The unorthodox and the orthodox give rise to each other, like a beginningless circle -- who could exhaust them?" - Sun Tzu The Enso Circle: "The enso is a circle that is hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create. The ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). It is characterised by a minimalism born of Japanese aesthetics. The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection." Custom designed graphic is printed in vivid color and high resolution using state of the art color transfer technology. Shirts are made from super soft 100% preshrunk cotton. Printed in the USA. Guaranteed to last through hundreds of washes.
靜 - Lawrence Kenshin's Logo Classic Long Sleeve Tee
$25.99
Etymology of 靜 is made up of two words: 青's extended meaning is for saying someone performed better than his/her teacher. 争 means to dispute, fight, contend, strive. But 靜 itself means calm, quiet, peaceful, tranquil. It also represents "no mind" and stillness, both critical to elite combat. The Circle Applied to Art of War: "There are only five notes in the musical scale, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be heard. There are only five basic colors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be seen. There are only five basic flavors, but their variations are so many that they cannot all be tasted. There are only two kinds of charge in battle, the unorthodox surprise attack and the orthodox direct attack, but variations of the unorthodox and the orthodox are endless. The unorthodox and the orthodox give rise to each other, like a beginningless circle -- who could exhaust them?" - Sun Tzu The Enso Circle: "The enso is a circle that is hand-drawn in one or two uninhibited brushstrokes to express a moment when the mind is free to let the body create. The ensō symbolizes absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the universe, and mu (the void). It is characterised by a minimalism born of Japanese aesthetics. The circle may be open or closed. In the former case, the circle is incomplete, allowing for movement and development as well as the perfection of all things. Zen practitioners relate the idea to wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection." Custom designed graphic is printed in vivid color and high resolution using state of the art color transfer technology. Shirts are made from super soft 100% preshrunk cotton. Printed in the USA. Guaranteed to last through hundreds of washes.
Muay Thai vs. Kickboxing: "The Legendary Fight That Changed History"
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2014May 14
Learn from Legends: http://www.legendarystriking.com This bout forever changed the landscape of kickboxing, Muay Thai, and MMA in North America. You'll find no other fight that is as dramatic, with both fighters displaying tremendous heart. If you enjoyed the video, please help by subscribing: http://bit.ly/31hJt0V This is the Fight That Changed History ----------------------------------- Website: http://www.lawrencekenshin.com Facebook Updates:   / lawrencekenshinbreakdowns   I am a striking analyst that's so far focused on breaking down combat sports. I've been fortunate enough to have major fight camps, legends, and elite martial artists give testimonials to my work - http://www.lawrencekenshin.com/testim... If you've enjoyed this breakdown, be sure to check out others! This piece was featured on the UG ! - http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/news/... Inspired by Muay Thai Pro's excellent article - legendary fighters go to war in one of the first Muay Thai vs. Kickboxing bouts. This fight had significant impact on North American Kickboxing and Muay Thai. Duke Roufus was deeply influenced by this bout! Enjoy. I realize that this may make some people question Duke Roufus -- it shouldn't! Carl Sagan said it much better than I can, and Duke is truly a scientist. "In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion" - Carl Sagan Check out the Muay Thai Pros Article! http://muaythaipros.com/kickboxing-vs... The best way you can support me is by sharing my work with your friends! Music Credits: Mr. MPH   / lawrence-kenshin-theme-song   Ramese B - Memoirs King Hyen X - Cinematic Trailer creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#

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Lawrence Kenshin Striking Breakdowns

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