This is a White Tiger Design in a Barbed Wire Trible Theme! very Highly Detailed! Unleash your Wild Side and GET YO WHITE TIGER ON!
A tale of true love Sushi & Origami / Sitting in tree / Kay Eye Ess Ess Eye En Gee (kissing) / Their love grew deep / Their love grew wide / and omigosh! / they multiplied!
Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / Little Origami Blue / just happens to be / Sushi’s soul mate / Both are sweet as can be!
Jigoro Kano – Judo founder
/ Origami Sushi Children’s Keds Shoes available at Zazzle / Origami Sushi Love Mix available @ Zazzle also in babies wear and adults / / / Origami Sushi Love Mix / by Karin Taylor Here is the delightful combination of a dear little twosome… The relationship between Origami Love and Sushi Love is so special and sweet, they are best friends, they met one day on the train, Origami was off to the dojo for his daily Judo Class and Sushi was off learn sushi making at her local Cooking Class after school, when they bumped into each other they just knew they were going to be forever friends!
Maybe I am watching too much Olympic competition, but I can see a fighter in this bark!
It is good to be home and getting my chi on….............. T’ai chi is a Chinese exercise system that uses slow, smooth body movements to achieve a state of relaxation of both body and mind. Developed originally in China as a self-defense strategy, or martial art, t’ai chi—the “supreme ultimate fist”—is practiced in modern times primarily as a gentle exercise technique. Described as “meditation in motion,” t’ai chi consists of a standing person performing a series of postures or bodily movements in a slow and graceful manner, with each movement flowing without pause to the next. According to Chinese legend, the technique was created by a Taoist monk who was inspired as he watched a crane and a snake do battle. / Impressed by the snake’s ability to subtly and swiftly avoid the bird’s thrusts, he devised a series of self-defense techniques that do not involve meeting the opponent’s force with force, but rather stress evading the blow; causing the opponent’s own momentum to work against him. The five essential qualities of t’ai chi are: / Slowness. To develop awareness. / Lightness. To make movements flow. / Balance. To prevent body strain. / Calmness. To maintain continuity. / Clarity. To focus the mind.
Thought this angle would be interesting….. / / Hope you like it / Practicing this art in the pool is good for arthritic joints and creates resistance for strength
Mr. Lee, why you no wear uniform?! For Enter the Dragon fans…
Fred and Mick up to their usual tricks. Note how the tails are used as a balance point…..
I junior competitor puts all of his energy and concentration into breaking boards at a Taekwondo Grading.
photoshop / 2009 Two fighters in a mixed martial arts event.
Action at a Victorian Bush Fire Fundraiser held be Flannagan and Chugg Taekwondo
Something a little bit different
Girls compete at a Taekwondo Training Session
Students work through a Taekwondo Routine
Donated by Enivea / All profits from purchasing this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the Wildlife victims of the Victorian bush fires.
All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.
Half white, half Indian, no matter how you look at it, Billy Jack was bad Mo-Fo in his day! Peace brother.
’ Through the ages, the death of heroes is the same as any ordinary men. They all died and gradually faded away in the memory of men.” / - Bruce Lee ( 1940-1973)
One of the women proudly showed me judo belts of her daughters. From a photoshoot at VrouwKindCentrum (WomanChildCenter) ‘Even-Naar’ in Tilburg, the Netherlands. / One of a series of photographs symbolizing the purpose of the center; a part of the exhibition collection ‘Vrouwen van Even-Naar. Vrouwen zoals jij?’ (‘Women from Even-Naar. Women like you?’), April/May 2009. March 2009. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Tripod Manfrotto, Falcon Eyes continuous lights. Post-processing: retouch, channels, orton effect, sharpening, sepia.
Jigoro Kano Foundr of Judo – Jujitsu a larger version – working towards a calendar – perhaps
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