06:20 Mar 23, 2007 |
Chinese to English translations [PRO] Sports / Fitness / Recreation | |||||
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3 | executing Chinese boxing on one leg horse stance |
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3 | [dilettantes] practicing fist fight with a one-foot stance |
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executing Chinese boxing on one leg horse stance Explanation: or: executing Chinese boxing on single leg support phase |
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[dilettantes] practicing fist fight with a one-foot stance Explanation: practice fist fight with a one-foot stance -- which is a sure way for being a bad fighter. You need 2 feet to do "pilates stance" -- which is basic for kungfu. 馬 ---> 紮馬 Fyi: Choy Lee Fut Martials Arts Federation of America- [ Translate this page ]Choy Lee Fut Martial Arts Federation · 中文(繁) | English ... 茲簡述初期練習之馬步、拳法如下:(一)五輪馬俗稱紮馬,(二)五輪搥俗稱扯拳,此五輪馬已包涵本派 ... www.choyleefut-us.com/ch/article_sport_health.htm - 6k - Cached - Similar pages Pilates Glossary of TermsWhen you stand in Pilates stance, the heels are pressed together and the toes point outward at 45° angles. When you perform the Breathing 100s in Pilates ... www.jillianhessel.com/pilates_glossary.html - 24k - Cached - Similar pages Exercise Videos Reviews - Pilates ReviewsYou learn how to focus on your core muscles (your "power house"), how to set your feet in the Pilates stance (heels touching, toes apart), how to breathe ... www.exercisevideosreviews.com/pilates.html - 53k - Cached - Similar pages -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 hrs (2007-03-23 16:02:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I diverge with PKChan in the view that 拳 should be translated as boxing... the differences exist on many levels... |
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