And The Answer Is

Questions:

1. author of "Ninja: Warrior Ways of Enlightenment"

2. designer of the "Little Black Crow Sword"

3. creator of the Okinawan kata 'Konchin"
 
Questions:

1. a Fuchi is what

2. Art of Horsemanship is what ( Japanese)

3. the first World Tae Kwon Do Championships where held in what city
 
1. Samurai sword term, I think....but I don't know for what.

2. I know this.....but can't remember.

3. Seoul?
 
Questions:

1. a Fuchi is what

2. Art of Horsemanship is what ( Japanese)

3. the first World Tae Kwon Do Championships where held in what city

Answers:

1. Metal rim on the guard of a samurai sword

2. Bajutsu is correct

3. Montreal, Canada ( I would never have guess that if I had not known)
 
Questions:

1. the code of medieval knights was

2. who made Jhoon Rhee's Tae Kwon Do popular in Texas

3. Japanese term for power
 
1. Chivalry. And it is not dead, not by a long shot.

2. Allan Steen and/or Pat Burleson.

3. I don't know.
 
Questions:

1. Editor and publisher of "Fighting Woman News" (anyone remember this?)

2. ate-waza is what

3. the open hand kata of Gojo Ryu is what
 
Questions:

1. Editor and publisher of "Fighting Woman News" (anyone remember this?)

2. ate-waza is what

3. the open hand kata of Gojo Ryu is what

3. Open hand kata? Any specific kata or just any kata open handed cause lots of goju katas are open handed like sanchin, seiuchen or seisan... Ect.
 
1. Don't remember that one. When was it around?

2. Judo throw?

3. Don't know.
 
Questions:

1. Editor and publisher of "Fighting Woman News" (anyone remember this?)

2. ate-waza is what

3. the open hand kata of Gojo Ryu is what

Answers:

1. Valerie Eads ( not sure when it was published it still may be. It was/is a quarterly magazine. Here is a link to her accomplishments Valerie Eads' -Curriculum vitae)

2. a smashing technique

3. (In truth I was thinking of) Tensho
 
Questions:

1. Japanese judo competitor and gold medalist at the 1972 Olimpics

2. Winner of the 1969 and 1971 openweight division of the World Championships

3. in fencing the Italian term for hopping forward
 
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