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- Hard_and_soft_(martial_arts) abstract "In martial arts, the terms hard and soft technique denote how forcefully a defender martial artist counters the force of an attack in armed and unarmed combat. In the East Asian martial arts, the corresponding hard technique and soft technique terms are 硬 (pinyin yìng, Japanese gō) and 柔 (pinyin róu, Japanese jū), hence Goju-ryu (hard-soft school), Shorinji Kempo principles of go-ho (\"hard method\") and ju-ho (\"soft method\"), Jujutsu (“art of softness”) and Judo (“gentle way”).In European martial arts the same scale applies, especially in the German style of grappling and swordplay dating from the 14th century (e.g., the German school of fencing); the use of the terms hard and soft are otherwise translated as \"strong\" and \"weak.\" In later European martial arts the scale becomes less of a philosophic concept and more of a scientific approach to where two swords connect upon one another and the options applicable to each in the circumstance.Regardless of origins and styles \"hard and soft\" can be seen as simply \"opposing or yielding\"; each has its application and must be used in its own way, and each makes use of specific principles of timing and biomechanics. In addition to describing a physical technique applied with minimal force, \"soft\" also sometimes refers to elements of a discipline which are viewed as less purely physical; for example, martial arts that are said to be \"internal styles\" are sometimes also known as \"soft styles\", for their focus on mental techniques or spiritual pursuits.".
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- Hard_and_soft_(martial_arts) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soft Styles"".
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- Hard_and_soft_(martial_arts) comment "In martial arts, the terms hard and soft technique denote how forcefully a defender martial artist counters the force of an attack in armed and unarmed combat.".
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