Chapter 4: Southeast Asia Flashcards

1
Q

The best assumption is that Khmer (Cambodian) bare-handed fighting borrowed from both _____ and _____, and gave to each in turn, but remained throughout a unique style unto itself.

A

China

India

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2
Q

Historically, _____ has had the dubious distinction of being the only Southeast Asian country under nearly constant Chinese subjugation for the past _____ years.

A

Vietnam

2,000

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3
Q

_____ ___ was practiced in Vietnam throughout written history.

A

Ch’uan fa

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4
Q

_____ Quan Khi is the Vietnamese name of a Chinese Shaolin ch’uan fa master from Canton, China.

A

Chau

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5
Q

Chau Quan Khi He entered Vietnam in the late 1930s where he founded a Vietnamese martial arts school in year ____.

A

1956

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6
Q

Chau named _____ Xuan Tong as his successor, and this successor took up residence in _____ in 1968. In the early 1980s he created a new martial art known as _____.

A

Pham
France
Quankido

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7
Q

Quankido is similar to karate but more _____ and spectacular; Vietnamese weapons such as the _____ are also utilized.

A

acrobatic

sword

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8
Q

In 1945, a Vietnamese master named Nguyen Loc opened a “_____” Vietnamese martial arts school in Hanoi. He is credited with creating several Vietnamese styles, namely Vovinam _____ ___ _____ and _____ ___ _____.

A

traditional
Viet Vo Dao
Viet Vo Dao

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9
Q

Numerous forms of unarmed combat are found in modera Thailand, the most famous—or notorious—of which is simply called “Thai boxing” (_____ _____).

A

Muay Thai

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10
Q

The precursor to Muay Thai was an ancient martial art called _____ ___ _____ and was not a sport but a form of life-and-death hand-to-hand combat.

A

mai si sok

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11
Q

The metamorphosis of Muay Thai into a sport occurred in the late _____.

A

1930s

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12
Q

The combat of Muay Thai is remindful of other Southeast Asian kicking styles and has prompted more than one writer to speculate that it was the precursor of _____ _____.

A

Okinawan karate

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13
Q

The famous actor and martial artist, _____ _____, strongly endorsed Muay Thai techniques.

A

Bruce Lee

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14
Q

The brief appearance of Muay Thai in the United States brought about a new revolution in the Asian martial arts, e.g. _____ and full-contact _____.

A

kickboxing

karate

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15
Q

_____ _____, a Shorinryu stylist, is reputed to have introduced full-contact karate in 1970.

A

Joe Lewis

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16
Q

Another American influenced by Muay Thai was Mike _____, who promoted full-contact events from 1974.

A

Anderson

17
Q

In kickboxing there are no _____ and all terminology is in _____.

A

kata

English

18
Q

Village rivalry is an integral part of _____ culture. The most colorful way in which this is evidenced is in the pitting of the various village champions against one another during _____ held throughout the year.

A

Indonesia’s

festivals

19
Q

As the drumming tempo increases, the master performs the formal and stylized langkas and djuroes (JEW-rows), dancelike fighting movements that appear similar to the various karate _____, but that lack the stiff formality thereof. If the man’s performance is ______, the evening’s entertainment might end at that point with no challengers risking defeat.

A

kata

flawless

20
Q

Interestingly enough, a _____ causing an opponent to fall is oftentimes the margin of victory. If, however, the person knocked to the ground refuses to concede victory, a bloody contest will ensue in which _____ is not uncommon for one of the combatants.

A

footsweep

death

21
Q

It is very likely that India influenced the development of a weaponless system of fighting in _____ called _____.

A

Malasia

bersilat

22
Q

There is more direct evidence at the present time to support the common hypothesis that _____ was the real spiritual force behind bersilat’s evolution in Malaysia.

A

China

23
Q

Bersilat in translation means “_____-_____,” but according to a popular legend its origin is said to have been traced to a woman named “_____” who, through a series of dreams, acquired a knowledge of the fundamentals of empty-handed fighting.

A

self-defense

Bersilat

24
Q

Bersilat today remains one of the world’s _____ fighting arts due to the intense secrecy with which it evolved in Malaysia.

A

rarest

25
Q

Eclecticism is the hallmark of the fighting systems in the _____.

A

Philippines

26
Q

In 1521, Ferdinand _____ was killed by Filipinos wielding rattan and hardwood sticks. His crew, in part, escaped and went on to complete the first circumnavigation of the globe.

A

Magellan

27
Q

_____ is considered the oldest form of fighting in the Philippines and utilizes sticks, blades, and empty-hand combat.

A

Kali

28
Q

With Spanish rule intact about 1600, and weaponry outlawed in general, Filipino martial arts were being practiced clandestinely, similar to karate in the _____ Islands, curiously about the same time, in the early seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Out of this period of Spanish conquest came the term _____.

A

Ryukyu

eskrima

29
Q

Another term for eskrima is _____. These two are essentially the same thing, though followers of the two forms might argue otherwise.

A

arnis

30
Q

One of the notable features in arnis combat is the continuous striking patterns in a _____-_____ form.

A

figure-eight

31
Q

After World War II, arnis changed. The influence of judo, karate, and aikido led to _____ in the mainstream Filipino martial arts, and some older styles were abandoned.

A

modifications

32
Q

Now arnis is the national _____ of the Philippines.

A

sport