
Passai - Wikipedia
Passai (katakana パッサイ), also Bassai (バッサイ), is a karate kata. According to Motobu Chōki, the Passai kata was one of the three most practiced kata in Okinawa, along with Naihanchi …
Bassai - Taekwondo Wiki | Fandom
Like many forms in Traditional Taekwondo, Bassai (also known as Pal-Sek) came to taekwondo by way of karate. The form actually predates karate however. Bassai has been practiced in …
Bassai Dai - Shotokan Karate - YouTube
The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a specified series of approximately 20 to...
[拔塞] Bassai (kata) - Wado-ryu - YouTube
Kata Bassai [拔塞 - Passai] do estilo Wadō-ryū.de Karate-Dō.
Greece: Bassai sculptures - British Museum
The Bassai Frieze is the high relief marble sculpture in 23 panels, 31m long by 63cm high (102ft x 2ft). The 23 blocks of the frieze that ran around the interior of the temple show the battle …
Tang Soo Do Form (Hyung) - Bassai - Black Belt Wiki
This page provides details for Tang Soo Do Form (Hyung) – Bassai. Please be aware that some Tang Soo Do organizations have “large” (major) and “small’ (minor) versions of Bassai. The …
Shito-Ryu Kata: Bassai-Dai - Seishin-Kan
Bassai-Dai is a core kata in which every karate-ka aspiring to reach Black Belt must become proficient. It contains numerous techniques for which the ōyō (practical applications) are not …
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites - Perseus Digital Library
BASSAI, SW Arkadia, Greece. A precinct sacred to Apollo Bassitas and site of the famous Doric Temple of Apollo built in the late 5th c. B.C. it is located 7 km NE of the ancient city of Phigalia …
Bassai-Dai (Shotokan) - Karate Do
Bassai-Dai (Shotokan) Passai (披塞) in Okinawan styles and Bassai in Japanese styles. The kata focus on the idea of changing disadvantage into advantage by strong and courageous …
Bassae - World History Encyclopedia
2016年7月7日 · Bassae (Bassai), located in south-west Arcadia on the slopes of Mt. Kotilion, was an important temple site in the Archaic and Classical periods. Its large 5th-century BCE temple …
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