Paper title: |
VOVINAM VIĘT VO DAO – tradition and history |
DOI: | . |
Published in: | Volume II issue 1/ 2009 |
Publishing date: | 2009 |
Pages: | 54-59 |
Author(s): |
Gheorghe Pricop Thierry Long |
Abstract. | Vovinam is a type of Vietnamese martial arts. Vovinam is practiced with and without weapons. It is based on the principle of harmony between hard and soft. It includes training of the body as well as the mind. It uses force and reaction of the opponent. The name is a portmanteau of Vo (Võ): meaning "Martial Arts" and Vinam standing for "Vietnam". The VOVINAM Vięt Vo Dao is a martial discipline which must be understood as one of the fundamental components of the human culture. The VOVINAM Vięt Vo Dao proclaims indeed, the physical and mental training of the individual who symbolizes ideal, perfection, kindness and progress, having the welfare of the society for an object. |
Keywords: | The VOVINAM Vięt Vo Dao, logo, history, principles |
References: |
1. AVALONE, M., (2000), Arts martiaux traditionnels vietnamiens, Les Presses du midi, Toulon 2. CHAU-PHAN, T., (1999), L’essentiel du Viet Vo Vao, Editions Chiron, Marseille 3. LE MALEFAN, S., (1988), Decouvrir le Vô Viet Nam, Editions Amphora, Paris 4. NGO THIET, H., (1990), Viet Vo Dao, CFVVDAAV, Hanoi 5. TRAN VAN BA, J., (2002), Le Lam Son Vo Dao : Livre I – Vô, Edition L.S.V.D., Paris 6. TRAN VAN BA, J., (2002), Le Lam Son Vo Dao : Livre II – Dao, Edition L.S.V.D., Paris |
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