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WITs (Whatever It Takes): The Ultimate Basic Self Defense Moves
WITs (Whatever It Takes): The Ultimate Basic Self Defense Moves
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Lotus Self Defense

Within Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand lotus self defense was developed initially by the ever-so-popular Mr. Precha Mahachanavong as a Thai martial art. In addition to possessing a black belt under Grand Master Tony Lasit in Kenpo Karate at the Kajukenbo Institute for self-defense. All-in-all, lotus self-defense is known to combine brutal knee strikes, elbow strikes and Muay Thai sweeps, Kenpo Karate extremely quick hand strikes, throws and sweeps from Judo, as well as Aikido wristlocks in order to create one truly unique and systematic martial art.

  

The belief that Mr. Precha possessed was that all that was good already could possibly be made even better with the absolute best of martial arts. It was his idea that developed into a very devastating martial art that is street effective, lotus self defense. Within this article, we are going to take a look at the history of lotus self defense. In the beginning, lotus self defense was created by Ajarn, which is the Thai word that is used for teacher, Precha Mahachanavong within Ubon Ratachathani, which is located in Thailand.

Ajarn Precha took the notion to name his very own unique martial art after the lotus flower. Throughout Thailand, the lotus flower is very widespread. The lotus flower can be used for religious, medicinal, as well as cooking purposes. Within Thailand, it is extremely popular and it has its very own festival one time a year. All of the branches that are on the lotus flower branch out into several different directions, however, the lotus flower have a very strong inner core.

As you may already be able to tell, the Lotus flower’s nature is very similar to the Lotus self defense martial art that branches out into several different techniques such as Aikido, Judo, Kajukenbo, and possesses a very solid foundation within Muay Thai. During or around the time surrounding the Vietnam War, lotus self defense was created. Robert Price, an Air Force solider within the United States was able to gain his black belt under the teachings of Ajarn Precha.

Within Thailand, since the very creation of lotus self defense, lotus self defense has managed to spread into the United States. In fact, Robert Price was the very first American to take the notion to open a lotus self-defense school within the United States. In nineteen seventy four, he opened a lotus self defense school within Adelanto, California. Nowadays, there are several lotus schools within Atlanta in Georgia, Charlotte in North Carolina, Abbeville in Louisiana, Bend and Salem in Oregon, and Spokane in Washington.

One of the interesting facts about these lotus self defense schools is that the majority of the head instructors at these schools were considered to be the direct students in the nineteen seventies under Ajarn in Thailand.


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