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A

Age Rising.
Age tsuki Rising punch.
Age uke Rising block.
Ashi Foot/leg.
Ashi guruma Leg wheel.
Ashi hishigi Leg crush.
Ashi kubi Ankle.
Ashi kubi hishigi Ankle crush.
Ashi waza Foot techniques.
Atama Head.
Atemi Striking.
Atemi waza Striking techniques.
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B

Bo Staff (long).
Bogu Protective armour used in traditional matches in Ryukyu Kempo. (see Kumite.) Equipment consists of men, metal barred and padded headgear, do, padded and reinforced chest protector: kote, gloves.
Bojitsu Staff techniques (long).
Bunkai Application of form.
Bushi Warrior class of Japan.
Bushido Way of the warrior.
Bujutsu Fighting arts of the warrior class of Japan.
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C

Choku tsuki Straight punch.
Chuan fa Fist way.
Chudan Middle (of body, i.e. torso).
Chudan Uke Middle block.
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D

Dachi Stance.
Dai Sempai Most senior student.
Dan Rank of black belt; 1st dan is the lowest, 10th the highest.
De ashi barai Forward foot sweep.
Denzook No count.
Do The way.
Dojo Exercise hall, the place where one practices the martial arts. Training academy or school, literally meaning "way place".
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E

Eku Oar, used as a weapon in Okinawan Karate.
Empi 1. Elbow.
2. Name of a kata.
Empi uchi Elbow strike.
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F

Fudo dachi Rooted stance.
Fumikomi Stamping kick.
Funakoshi, Gichin Father of Japanese Karate.
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G

Ganmen Face.
Ganmen shuto Face knife-hand.
Gari Reap.
Gatame Hold, arm bar.
Geashi Reversal.
Gedan Lower, waist or below.
Gedan barai Low block.
Gedan juji uke Lower X-block.
Gedan shuto uke Lower knife-hand block.
Gedan Uke Low Block
Geri Kick.
Gi Uniform for practicing martial arts.
Go Five.
Godan 5th level of black belt.
Gohon Five-finger strike.
Gohon nukite Five-finger spearhand.
Goshi Hip throw.
Guruma Wheel-like throw.
Gyaku Reverse, reversal.
Gyaku tsuki Reverse punch (opposite hand and leg).
Gyaky juji jime Reverse cross choke.
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H

Hachi Eight.
Hachiji dachi Open leg stance.
Hachidan 8th level of black belt.
Hachimachi Towel used as a headband.
Hadaka jimi Naked choke.
Hadake Choke/strangle.
Hadari Left.
Hae makikomi Springing winding throw.
Haishu Back of the hand.
Haishu uchi Back hand strike.
Haisoku Instep.
Haisoku geri Instep kick.
Haitto Ridge hand (first knuckle of thumb and side of hand).
Haitto uchi Ridge hand strike.
Hajimae Begin.
Hane goshi Hip spring.
Hangetsu dachi Hourglass stance.
Hanshi Highest level of instructor, usually 9th and 10th level red belt.
Hara abdomen, believed to be the center of energy.
Hara tsurikomi ashi Lift-pull foot sweep.
Harai goshi Hip sweep.
Heisoku dachi Attention stance.
Hidari Left (side).
Hiji Elbow strike (upward, downward, forward, rear).
Hittsui Knee.
Hittsui geri Knee strike (upward, side).
Hiza Knee.
Hiza guruma Knee wheel.
Hon Fingers. See also Gohon.
Hombu Headquarters.
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I

Ichi or Sho One.
Ippon Full point in a contest.
Ippon ken (tsuki) One knuckle fist.
Ippon kumite One step sparring.
Ippon Seoi Nage One-armed shoulder throw.
Irimi waza Entering techniques.
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J

Jigo-tai Defensive posture.
Jimi Choke/strangle.
Jiyu kumite Free sparring.
Jo Short staff.
Jodan Upper, shoulders or above.
Jodan juji uke High X-block.
Jo-jitsu Short staff techniques.
Joseke Upper seat.
Ju Ten.
Judo A martial arts style featuring throwing.
Literally, "gentle way", referring to giving way in order to gain victory.
Judan 10th level of black belt (red).
Judoka Practitioner of Judo.
Ju-ichi Eleven.
Juji Cross. Juji gatame , juji uke .
Juji gatame Cross-body arm bar through legs and across hips.
Juji uke X-block.
Jutsu "Art", Karate Jutsu, Bo Jutsu, etc.
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K

Kagi tsuki Hook punch.
Kai Association.
Kakato Heel.
Kakato uke Bent wrist block.
Kake Application of the technique.
Kama Sickle, used in pairs in Okinawan Karate.
Kamae Posture.
Kami shio gatame Upper four-corner hold.
Kano, Jigoro Founder of Judo.
Kansetsu Joint lock.
Kansetsu waza Joint locking techniques.
Kara Empty.
Karate A martial arts style featuring strikes.
Literally, "empty hand".
Kata 1. Stylized form, pre-arranged techniques. Nage no kata .
2. Shoulder. Kata guruma .
Kata gatame Shoulder hold.
Kata guruma Shoulder wheel throw.
Kata ha jime Single wing choke.
Kata juji jime Half cross choke.
Katame Grappling.
Katame waza Grappling and ground-fighting techniques. Also known as Ne-waza .
Katana Long sword.
Katate Tori Grasping of hands.
Katsu Revival techniques.
Keage "Snap", keage geri, "Snap Kick".
Kempo Fist way.
Kendo Japanese sword fighting.
Keri waza Kicking techniques.
Kesa gatame Scarf hold.
Ki Vital energy.
Kiai Shout or yell with vital energy ( ki ).
Kiba dachi Horse stance.
Kihon The continuous practice of techniques without a partner.
Kime Focus.
Kitskay Attention.
Kodokan Headquarters of Judo in Japan.
Literally, "school for studying the way".
Koko uchi Tiger mouth strike.
Kokutsu dachi Back stance.
Koshi 1. Hip.
2. Ball of the foot.
Koshi guruma Hip wheel throw.
Koshi waza Hip techniques.
Kosoto gakae Minor outer hook.
Kosoto gari Minor outer reaping throw.
Kouchi gari Minor inner reaping throw.
Ku Nine.
Kumikata Methods of holding.
Kumite Sparring.
Kusarigama Sickle with a rope or chain attached.
Kusho Vital points of the body.
Kuzushi Unbalancing (eight directions).
Kyu Grade under black belt; 10 th kyu is the lowest and 1 st the highest.
Kyusho Vital point.
Kyusho-jitsu Pressure point strikes.
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M

Ma-ai Distance.
Mae Front.
Mae geri Front kick.
Mae geri keage Front snap kick.
Mae geri kekomi Front thrust kick.
Mae tobi geri Jump front kick.
Makiwara Punching board.
Matae Stop.
Mawashi geri Roundhouse kick.
Mawashi tsuki Roundhouse punch.
Migi Right (side).
Mikazuki Crescent.
Mikazuki geri Crescent kick.
Mikazuki geri uke Crescent kick block.
Moro Augmented. Morote tsuki .
Morote seoi nage Two arm shoulder throw.
Morote tsuki Double forward fist strike.
Morote uke Double forearm block.
Mudansha Non black belt holder.
Mushin Mind of no mind.
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N

Nage Throwing.
Nage waza Throwing techniques.
Nage no kata Formalized throws.
Naginata Halberd, used by Japanese women.
Nami juji jime Normal cross choke.
Necho Cat.
Necho ashi dachi Cat stance.
Ne-waza Ground fighting techniques, also known as katame waza .
Ni Two.
Nidan geri Double jump kick.
Nihon nukite Two finger spear hand.
See also Gohon nukite , Nukite .
Ni-ju Twenty.
Ni-ju-ichi Twenty one.
Nukite Spear hand.
Nunchaku Flail-like weapon of two rods joined by rope or chain.
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O

Obi Belt.
O goshi Major hip throw.
O guruma Major wheel throw.
Oi tsuki Forward lunge punch (same side hand and leg).
Okinawa te Okinawan hand.
Okuri ashi barai Foot sweep.
Okuri eri jime Sliding collar choke.
Osae komi Hold-down.
Osae komi waza Hold-down techniques.
Osoto gari Major outer reaping throw.
Osoto guruma Major outer wheel throw.
Ouchi gari Major inner reaping throw.
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R

Randori Free practice (judo sparring).
Rei Bow.
Roku Six.
Ryu Style of school or martial art.
Ryukyu Okinawa.
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S

Sai Three-pronged metal weapon.
San Three.
Sanchin dachi Hourglass stance (derived from Sanchin kata).
San-ju Thirty.
Sasae tsurikomi ashi Propping ankle throw.
Seiza Sitting position.
Sempai Senior.
Sensei Teacher.
Shi Four.
Shiai Contest.
Shichi Seven.
Shihan Master instructor (4 th -5 th Dan).
Shime Choke.
Shime waza Choking techniques.
Shizen-tai Natural posture.
Shotei Palm heel strike (also may use as block).
Shuto Knife-edge hand (little-finger side of palm).
Shuto uchi Knife hand strike.
Shuto uke Knife hand block.
Soto Outside (of opponent's stance).
Soto makikomi Outer winding throw.
Soto shuto Outside knife-hand block.
Sukui nage Scooping throw.
Sumi gaeshi Corner throw.
Sumi otoshi Corner drop.
Sutemi Sacrifice.
Sutemi-waza Sacrifice techniques.
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T

Tachi-waza Standing throwing techniques.
Tai otoshi Body drop.
Tameshiwari Breaking demonstration.
Tanden Point just below the navel.
Tani otoshi Valley drop.
Tanto Short sword.
Tate tsuki Vertical punch (boxer's jab).
Te Hand. See also Karate.
Teisho Palm heel.
Teisho tsuki Palm heel punch.
Teisho uchi Palm heel strike.
Teisho uke Palm heel block.
Teiji dachi T-stance.
Tettsui Hammer fist; downward strike with closed fist, little finger side as the striking surface.
Te-waza Hand techniques.
Tomoe nage Stomach throw.
Tonfa Wooden rod with handle at right angle, used in pairs.
Tori Defender, demonstrator of technique.
Torite See tuite.
Tsuki Punch; knuckle strike with first two knuckles only.
Tsuki waza Punching techniques.
Tsukuri Stepping into the throw.
Tsuri goshi Lifting hip throw.
Tsurikomi goshi Lifting-pulling hip throw.
Tuite 1. Grappling techniques.
2. Using pressure points for joint manipulation.
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U

Uchi Strike.
Uchideshi Special disciple.
Uchikomi Repeated practice of throwing techniques.
Uchi mata Inner thigh throw.
Uchi waza Striking techniques.
Ude Forearm.
Ude uki Forearm block.
Uke Block. Age uke.
Ukemi Falling and rolling exercises.
Uki Attacker, to whom techniques are done.
Uki goshi Floating hip throw.
Uki otoshi Floating drop.
Uki waza Floating throw.
Ulna (English) Bone on little-finger side of wrist.
Ulna press Straight arm bar with wrist on opponent's elbow.
Uraken uchi Back fist strike.
Ura nage Back throw.
Ushiro Rear.
Ushiro geri Back kick.
Ushiro goshi Back hip throw.
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W

Waza Technique.
Katame waza Mat work.
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Y

Yama Mountain.
Yama bushi Mountain warriors.
Yama tsuki U-punch.
Yari Spear.
Yoi Ready.
Yoko Side.
Yoko gake Side body drop.
Yoko geri Side kick.
Yoko guruma Side wheel.
Yoko kekome Side thrust kick.
Yoko otoshi Side drop.
Yoko shio gatame Side four corner hold.
Yoko tobo geri Jump side kick.
Yoko wakare Side separation.
Yudansha One who is a black belt.
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Z

Zazen Sitting meditation.
Zen 1. Buddhist sect.
2. Religious meditation.
Zenkutsu dachi Forward stance.
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