ORGANIZED RETROGRADE -
PARALLEL LINES OF ENTRY - the striking of targets
at various heights, widths, or depths that follow parallel lines. (Write
more.)
PATH OF ACTION - Any action that covers a path,
or follows a specific direction. SEE LINE OF ACTION
PERSONALIZED SESSIONS - An isolated class session
within a group session where a student is taken off to the side by
an instructor who
makes corrective adjustments on a one to one basis.
POINT OF NO RETURN - A specific angle that results when executing
a step through kick that places you in jeopardy if you attempt to return
to your point of origin. You are discouraged from returning to
your point of origin because of the unwarranted exposure that is created.
POINT OF OVERTURN - Is that point or angle which
when overshot departs from directional harmony.
POINT OF PREMATURELY TURNING - Is that point or
angle which you arrive at when your block or strike turns too soon,
the effect of your
action is proportionately decreased. In the case of a strike, your action
ends as a push lacking impact.
POINT OF THE TRIANGLE - Similar to the "T" CONCEPT
where you end midway between two assailants after covering out. The location
of your opponents form two points of an imaginary triangle with your
concluding position completing the third point of the triangle. .
PRIMARY ACTION - Moves that require major emphasis.
PROPORTIONAL DIMENSION - The designing of stances,
postures, positions, blocks, and strikes to fit and adapt to your body
structure in order
to obtain maximum results.
PROPER FORMATION - Refers to the detailed
structuring of your natural weapons and defenses so that you not only
increase the outcome
of your efforts, but prevent injury to yourself as well.
RANK INFLATION - The ever pressing demand to obtain higher rank
without working or earning it. These are individuals who constantly look
at the calendar to see whether one, two, or three years have gone by
so that they can claim rank although during this time they have not had
a workout or lesson during the time which has elapsed. See CALENDAR
WATCHERS.