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  • In thissection, different levels of Kungfu To'a from the white sash to the red sash are explained in detail and some techniques are explained and illustrated.

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  • Tawassoli (2005: 17) explains that Kungfu To'a means "the way of the wisdom of the mind and body control" (Kung = wisdom, Fu = the way, and To'a = mind and body control).

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  • The last section is about one of the most important aspects of the teachings of Kungfu To'a: fighting techniques and self-defence.

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  • Tawassoli (2005: 17) explains that Kungfu To'a means "the way of the wisdom of the mind and body control" (Kung = wisdom, Fu = the way, and To'a = mind and body control).

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  • Tawassoli (2005: 18) stresses that after the completion of the first three to four forms, the practitioner of Kungfu To'a will be an experienced fighter and trainer.

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  • Kungfu To'a combines the powerful strikes of Karate, with round movements of Chinese Kungfu using the whole body behind the strikes, throwing and lock techniques of Judo, and throwing techniques of Persian wrestling arts., also have a large number of followers of this powerful style.

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  • In thissection, different levels of Kungfu To'a from the white sash to the red sash are explained in detail and some techniques are explained and illustrated.

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  • The powerful strikes of Kungfu To'a encompass an array of straight and round techniques where all body parts are used to their maximum effect.

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  • Tawassoli (2005: 17) explains that Kungfu To'a means "the way of the wisdom of the mind and body control" (Kung = wisdom, Fu = the way, and To'a = mind and body control).

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  • Kungfu To'a includes a series of warm-up exercises that not only make the body flexible but also make the muscles stronger.

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