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Martial
artists practicing Tukong Moosul are trained in four areas, based upon the
distance theory. The four areas include Throwing (leverage techniques), Punching
(hand techniques), Kicking (foot techniques), and Weapons (extended body
techniques). Each technique has its individual importance for proper
application and effectiveness. No one of the techniques is any better or
stronger than the other. When you apply the distance theory properly for
each technique, you can achieve the ultimate efficiency and power needed
to accomplish your goal.
The distance theory should be used in all situations to maximize the effectiveness
of the attack or counter attack. Each of the four principals of the theory
has numerous applications and techniques. The type and when to apply
them is dependent on the situation and your attacker. Students of Tukong
Moosul learn that there is no one technique that will always accomplish the
desired result. Therefore we learn various techniques and principals
to use accross the distance theory.
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Areas of Training Include:
"Mind, Body and Spirit"
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Rolling, Falling, Throwing, Grabbling
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Confidence,
Discipline, Respect
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Punching,
Kicking, Forms, Sparring, Field Training
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Traditional Temple Style
Training
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Staff, Nunchucka, Knife, Sword, Cane, Belt
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Meditation,
Relaxation, Inner Peace
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