• 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...
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    (shinsa) and may include basics, kata, bunkai, self-defense, routines, tameshiwari (breaking), and kumite (sparring). In Karate-Do Kyohan, Funakoshi quoted...
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  • 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...
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  • (both of Gōjū-ryū). Shukumine demonstrated a.o. the kata Koshokun dai, Tameshiwari (breaking technique, in this case Shukumine broke 34 roof tiles with...
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  • deadlocked after these extension rounds then the fighter who broke (tameshiwari) the greatest number of tiles would be the winner. The Karate World Cup...
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    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...
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  • curriculum includes many exercises to improve endurance, speed and power. Tameshiwari (試割り): for artistic and demonstration purposes at the highest levels...
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    States style blended Japan and Korean techniques, weapons training, and Tameshiwari, (breaking - Rhodes felt physical and psychological confidence were instilled...
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  • 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...
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