- on board-breaking,
although the art of
breaking objects was
known as
tameshiwari (試し割り),
while the
similar practice of
Tameshigiri or 'test cutting' is...
- (shinsa) and may
include basics, kata, bunkai, self-defense, routines,
tameshiwari (breaking), and
kumite (sparring). In Karate-Do Kyohan,
Funakoshi quoted...
- four
overtime rounds, the bout went to
sudden death where Hug lost in a
tameshiwari contest.
Following the tournament, Hug
began his
transition from full...
- (both of Gōjū-ryū).
Shukumine demonstrated a.o. the kata
Koshokun dai,
Tameshiwari (breaking technique, in this case
Shukumine broke 34 roof
tiles with...
- and strong, and in
regular practice,
enough to be
capable of
feats of
tameshiwari that
astonish a
captured Waw'ai
Comanche warrior.
Calamity (Martha Jane...
-
winner still couldn't be named. The
match went to
sudden death via a
tameshiwari content,
wherein Satake bested his
Swiss opponent to
become world champion...
-
deadlocked after these extension rounds then the
fighter who
broke (
tameshiwari) the
greatest number of
tiles would be the winner. The
Karate World Cup...
-
States style blended ****an and
Korean techniques,
weapons training, and
Tameshiwari, (breaking -
Rhodes felt
physical and
psychological confidence were instilled...
-
curriculum includes many
exercises to
improve endurance,
speed and power.
Tameshiwari (試割り): for
artistic and
demonstration purposes at the
highest levels...