For those who like martial arts
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Charity treks, fundraising challenges and CSR Projects in Brazil
Chuck Norris does not require a description :)
Fear My Ninja Skills
This kid can kick tail…..!
Mushin describes the ability to move and react with “no mind”. It is often used in the context of Japanese martial arts practice, and can only be attained through diligent study of the art over many years. Ironically when this photo was taken, the subject was concentrating quite hard on what he was doing. Not mushin at all! Taken with a canon Rebel XT.
Just a reminder, because sometimes we forget to simply BREATHE.
Don’t forget to stop and smell the roses too.
My friend YodMemHal ask me to make somme photos of his katana. Here is the best one.
Nobody does 128-page flame wars like kung fu people.
A practice session of Kendo, the Japanese art of swordsmanship. It requires intense mental focus to concentrate all your energy into that single strike onto your opponent to decisively win the match.
Members of Filhos da Bahia Capoeira – Melbourne, performing at the St Kilda Festival Location: Melbourne, Australia
I saw a girl in my martial arts class bow to her training partner and her bangs drifted forwards to cover her eyes. I knew that I had to take a picture of this. “Rei” is often understood to mean “politeness” or “etiquette” in Japanese, and westerners tend to extrapolate that to mean a highly formalized code of conduct that must be adhered to. Really, it refers to common courtesy. In Western society, upon meeting a new person, we shake their hands and introduce ourselves. That is rei. It is the respect implied in all types of courtesy or ceremony. With Rei properly exercised (and not just going through the motions, but feeling it in our hearts) virtually all unnecessary conflicts can be avoided, whether they be at home, school, or at work. Taken with a Canon 5D, 24-105mm.
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