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  2. Michael Chaturantabut - Wikipedia

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    Michael Chaturantabut (born April 30, 1975) is a Thai American actor, martial artist and stuntman, best known for his role as Chad Lee, the Blue Ranger in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue. [1] He was born in Rayong Province, Thailand.

  3. Ashihara kaikan - Wikipedia

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    Ashihara kaikan (芦原 会館) is a modern full contact street karate developed from Kyokushin karate by Hideyuki Ashihara with influences from various martial arts including Muay Thai, Pankration, and Jujutsu with an emphasis on Sabaki, using footwork and techniques to turn an opponent's power and momentum against them and to reposition oneself to the opponent's "blind" spot.

  4. Raymond Daniels (martial artist) - Wikipedia

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    Team Paul Mitchell Karate World Champion Karate Classic Fight Team Team Alpha Male (2021–present) [1] Trainer: Tyler Wombles: Rank: 6th degree black belt in American Kenpo 6th dan black belt in Shotokan Karate 5th dan black belt in Taekwondo Blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Joe Murphy [2] Years active: 2006–present: Kickboxing record ...

  5. Kyokushin - Wikipedia

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    The James Bond movie You Only Live Twice, starring Sean Connery, was filmed largely in Japan and featured a karate demonstration by a number of well-known Kyokushin students, including Shigeo Kato (who introduced Kyokushin to Australia and was the original teacher of Shokei Matsui) and Akio Fujihira.

  6. Kumite - Wikipedia

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    However, some karate schools use protective gear in free sparring, so that strikes can be delivered closer to their full power. Most karate clubs and most styles of karate combine some controlled full-contact sparring and some sparring with protective gear (from gloves to feet pads and up to full head and even chest guards such as in taekwondo ).

  7. Midnight blue belt - Wikipedia

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    A midnight blue belt is a belt worn in some Korean martial arts to signify that the wearer has attained dan rank, which translates to a degree holder. This belt is most commonly seen in the Korean martial arts of tang soo do and soo bahk do , where it is often used in place of the more common black belt .

  8. Blue belt - Wikipedia

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    Blue belt may refer to: The Blue Belt, a Norwegian fairy tale; Blue Belt (Pittsburgh), the Allegheny County road belt system; Blue belt, a rank in martial arts (see Kyū) Blue belt (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu), a level in the Brazilian jiu-jitsu ranking system; Blue Belt Programme, a marine protection and sustainable management programme of the ...

  9. Enshin kaikan - Wikipedia

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    Since 1989 Enshin Karate has held the Sabaki Challenge (officially called the Sabaki Challenge, World Open Tournament and often unofficially called the World Sabaki Challenge) in Denver, Colorado. The Sabaki Challenge is a full-contact single elimination tournament intended to fulfill Ninomiya's vision of a showcase of a "true," stand-up ...