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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Il Qwan Ki Do è un'arte marziale europea nIl Qwan Ki Do è un'arte marziale europea nata da un insieme di stili cino-vietnamiti codificata dal Maestro Pham Xuan Tong. Fin da giovane egli poté apprendere lo stile vietnamita dal prozio Pham Tru e lo stile cinese dal Maestro (朱颧期, Zhu Quanji in Pinyin). Il Maestro Chau riuniva nella sua scuola vari stili: Kejiaquan (客家拳); qualche stile di Emeipai (峨眉派); Zhoujia Tanglangquan (周家螳螂拳) meglio conosciuto come Tanglangquan del Sud; Thiêu Lâm Nam Phai (in Cinese Shaolin Nanpai, 少林南派, vedi Nanquan / Nam Quyên) che risulta essere un insieme di esercizi presi da differenti tradizioni del Sud della Cina tipicamente Vietnamita.Per terminare la sua preparazione, il Maestro Pham Xuan Tong si trasferì in Francia, unendo alla sua già vasta conoscenza, anche le nozioni apprese nel nuovo Paese. Nel 1981 nacque la World Union of Qwan Ki Do che attualmente ha dei rappresentanti in Europa, America, Africa. Il Maestro Pham Xuân Tong riconosce nel termine Qwan Ki Do l'omaggio al Grande Maestro Chau Quan Ky menzionandolo foneticamente nel nome del metodo.nandolo foneticamente nel nome del metodo. , Das Qwan Ki Do (vietnamesisch Quán Khí Đạo) ist eine asiatische Kampfkunst. Es ist eine Mischung aus chinesischem und vietnamesischem Kung Fu. , Quán Khí Đạo o Qwan Ki Do es un arte marciQuán Khí Đạo o Qwan Ki Do es un arte marcial vietnamita que fue codificado en Francia en 1981. El Qwan Ki Do se practica internacionalmente, con escuelas en Asia y Europa. La práctica combina el uso de técnicas y armas cuerpo a cuerpo, con movimientos combinados en combinaciones formalizadas, denominadas Thao Quyen, y configuraciones de forma libre. Qwan Ki Do incluye posturas, puñetazos, patadas, lanzamientos, agarres y muchas otras técnicas. Los movimientos de armas incluyen el arte tradicional de la espada de Viet Lon Guom. Los practicantes pueden progresar a través de tres niveles, llamados So Dang, Trung Dang y Thuong Dang o Nhap Man, Trung Man y Dai Man, en los que se usan cinturones de diferentes colores. Además de mejorar los atributos físicos como la fuerza y la flexibilidad en los adultos, se ha demostrado que la práctica ayuda a promover una buena salud mental en los niños.mover una buena salud mental en los niños. , 觀氣道(越南語:Quán Khí Đạo),是一門越南武術,由越南武術家于1981年在法国创立。观气道融合了中国武术、越南武术和欧洲文化的特点,并有观气道武门世界联合会成立。 , Qwan Ki Do or Quan khi Dao is a VietnameseQwan Ki Do or Quan khi Dao is a Vietnamese martial art that was codified in France in 1981. Qwan Ki Do is practiced internationally, with schools in Asia and Europe. The practice combines the use of hand-to-hand techniques and weapons, with moves combined in both formalised combinations, termed Thao Quyen, and freeform settings. Qwan Ki Do includes stances, punches, kicks, throws, holds and many other techniques. Weapon moves include the traditional sword art of Viet Lon Guom. Practitioners can progress through three levels, called So Dang, Trung Dang and Thuong Dang or Nhap Man, Trung Man and Dai Man, at which different coloured belts are worn. As well as improving physical attributes like strength and flexibility in adults, the practice has been shown to help promote good mental health in children.lp promote good mental health in children. , O Qwan Ki Do ("caminho da energia vital") O Qwan Ki Do ("caminho da energia vital") é uma arte marcial de origem sino–vietnamita, compilada por Pham Xuân Tong, em 1981, durante seu exílio em Toulonum, França. Tido entre os maiores peritos em artes marciais do mundo, Mestre Tong, após 25 anos de estudos, elaborou a síntese dos mais celebres estilos das artes marciais chinesas e vietnamitas. Atualmente o Qwan Ki Do é desenvolvido em trinta países. O Qwan Ki Do utiliza-se de diversas técnicas de torções, , técnicas de chutes, projeções, defesa pessoal e o manejo de diversas armas tradicionais chinesas e vietnamitas, transmitindo a seus praticantes toda uma cultura e disciplina de uma autêntica arte marcial tradicional.de uma autêntica arte marcial tradicional. , Le Qwan Ki Do (« La voie de l'énergie vitaLe Qwan Ki Do (« La voie de l'énergie vitale »), est un art martial créé en 1981 en France à Toulon (Club du C.A.M Quan Ky Toulon) par Maître Pham Xuân Tong. Le Qwan Ki Do trouve son origine dans des techniques issues des arts martiaux chinois et des arts martiaux vietnamiens. C'est donc un art martial Sino-Vietnamien. Le Qwan Ki Do aborde différents aspects, notamment les enchaînements techniques (Quyên), les techniques seules, les techniques à deux, les assauts ou encore les armes traditionnelles. Il allie efficacité et tradition au travers de diverses techniques telles que les poings (tranchants, griffes, piques, paumes), les pieds, les coudes, les balayages, les ciseaux, les projections, les saisies, les clés, la self-défense... C’est un art-martial complet. Philosophie du Qwan Ki Do : « Le secret de la sagesse, ce n’est pas la sagesse elle-même : c’est le chemin qui nous y conduit. Le chemin est long, les racines sont amères mais le fruit est doux... »es sont amères mais le fruit est doux... »
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rdfs:comment O Qwan Ki Do ("caminho da energia vital") O Qwan Ki Do ("caminho da energia vital") é uma arte marcial de origem sino–vietnamita, compilada por Pham Xuân Tong, em 1981, durante seu exílio em Toulonum, França. Tido entre os maiores peritos em artes marciais do mundo, Mestre Tong, após 25 anos de estudos, elaborou a síntese dos mais celebres estilos das artes marciais chinesas e vietnamitas. Atualmente o Qwan Ki Do é desenvolvido em trinta países.wan Ki Do é desenvolvido em trinta países. , Il Qwan Ki Do è un'arte marziale europea nIl Qwan Ki Do è un'arte marziale europea nata da un insieme di stili cino-vietnamiti codificata dal Maestro Pham Xuan Tong. Fin da giovane egli poté apprendere lo stile vietnamita dal prozio Pham Tru e lo stile cinese dal Maestro (朱颧期, Zhu Quanji in Pinyin). Il Maestro Chau riuniva nella sua scuola vari stili: Kejiaquan (客家拳); qualche stile di Emeipai (峨眉派); Zhoujia Tanglangquan (周家螳螂拳) meglio conosciuto come Tanglangquan del Sud; Thiêu Lâm Nam Phai (in Cinese Shaolin Nanpai, 少林南派, vedi Nanquan / Nam Quyên) che risulta essere un insieme di esercizi presi da differenti tradizioni del Sud della Cina tipicamente Vietnamita.Per terminare la sua preparazione, il Maestro Pham Xuan Tong si trasferì in Francia, unendo alla sua già vasta conoscenza, anche le nozioni apprese nel nuovo Paese. anche le nozioni apprese nel nuovo Paese. , Quán Khí Đạo o Qwan Ki Do es un arte marciQuán Khí Đạo o Qwan Ki Do es un arte marcial vietnamita que fue codificado en Francia en 1981. El Qwan Ki Do se practica internacionalmente, con escuelas en Asia y Europa. La práctica combina el uso de técnicas y armas cuerpo a cuerpo, con movimientos combinados en combinaciones formalizadas, denominadas Thao Quyen, y configuraciones de forma libre. Qwan Ki Do incluye posturas, puñetazos, patadas, lanzamientos, agarres y muchas otras técnicas. Los movimientos de armas incluyen el arte tradicional de la espada de Viet Lon Guom. Los practicantes pueden progresar a través de tres niveles, llamados So Dang, Trung Dang y Thuong Dang o Nhap Man, Trung Man y Dai Man, en los que se usan cinturones de diferentes colores. Además de mejorar los atributos físicos como la fuerza y la flexibilidad en locos como la fuerza y la flexibilidad en lo , Le Qwan Ki Do (« La voie de l'énergie vitaLe Qwan Ki Do (« La voie de l'énergie vitale »), est un art martial créé en 1981 en France à Toulon (Club du C.A.M Quan Ky Toulon) par Maître Pham Xuân Tong. Le Qwan Ki Do trouve son origine dans des techniques issues des arts martiaux chinois et des arts martiaux vietnamiens. C'est donc un art martial Sino-Vietnamien. Philosophie du Qwan Ki Do : « Le secret de la sagesse, ce n’est pas la sagesse elle-même : c’est le chemin qui nous y conduit. Le chemin est long, les racines sont amères mais le fruit est doux... »es sont amères mais le fruit est doux... » , Qwan Ki Do or Quan khi Dao is a VietnameseQwan Ki Do or Quan khi Dao is a Vietnamese martial art that was codified in France in 1981. Qwan Ki Do is practiced internationally, with schools in Asia and Europe. The practice combines the use of hand-to-hand techniques and weapons, with moves combined in both formalised combinations, termed Thao Quyen, and freeform settings. Qwan Ki Do includes stances, punches, kicks, throws, holds and many other techniques. Weapon moves include the traditional sword art of Viet Lon Guom. Practitioners can progress through three levels, called So Dang, Trung Dang and Thuong Dang or Nhap Man, Trung Man and Dai Man, at which different coloured belts are worn. As well as improving physical attributes like strength and flexibility in adults, the practice has been shown to help promote good mental health ishown to help promote good mental health i , Das Qwan Ki Do (vietnamesisch Quán Khí Đạo) ist eine asiatische Kampfkunst. Es ist eine Mischung aus chinesischem und vietnamesischem Kung Fu. , 觀氣道(越南語:Quán Khí Đạo),是一門越南武術,由越南武術家于1981年在法国创立。观气道融合了中国武术、越南武术和欧洲文化的特点,并有观气道武门世界联合会成立。
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