culture   Martial arts

11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) belt system (1) reach advantage (1) respect (1) training attire (1) bowing (1) feint (1) sparring (1) dojo etiquette (1) meditation (1) pommel (1) respect for the instructor (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 belt system martial arts Belts in martial arts denote expertise levels with different colors representing varying levels of mastery. 3
2 reach advantage martial arts A longer reach in martial arts provides striking distance and defensive advantage. 3
3 respect martial arts In martial arts culture, respect for elders, authority figures, and opponents is a fundamental concept. 3
4 training attire martial arts The training attire in martial arts varies by culture, consisting of both comfortable and traditional symbolic uniforms. 3
5 bowing martial arts Bowing is a sign of respect before and after participating in martial arts activities. 2
6 feint martial arts Feinting is a common tactic in martial arts used to deceive and distract opponents. 2
7 sparring martial arts Sparring in martial arts includes both free-form sparring with protective gear and traditional weapon use. 2
8 dojo etiquette martial arts Dojo etiquette in martial arts emphasizes respect, cleanliness, and tradition. 1
9 meditation martial arts Meditation is frequently incorporated into martial arts to enhance mental focus, relaxation, and self-awareness. 1
10 pommel martial arts In martial arts, the pommel of a sword is used for balance and striking in close combat. 1
11 respect for the instructor martial arts Respect for the instructor is a fundamental aspect of martial arts culture, with students expected to show humility, obedience, and respect towards their teachers. 1