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1.
Orei
(Definition/Terminology)
"Respect" or "etiquitte." A expression of formal greeting in karate. -ORIGIN Karate
Sunday, 12 August 2007 | 270 Hit(s) |
(0 vote)
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Obi
(Definition/Terminology)
Belt - ORIGIN Japanese
Sunday, 12 August 2007 | 244 Hit(s) |
(0 vote)
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O sensei
(Definition/Terminology)
"Great teacher." The honorific prefix "o" attached the word sensei indicates respect and acknowledgement of the chief instructor of a system. Most commonly associated with Uyeshiba Morihei, founder of modern day Aikido.
Sunday, 12 August 2007 | 247 Hit(s) |
(0 vote)
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One inch punch
(Definition/Terminology)
A technique popularized by Bruce Lee at a demonstration for Ed Parker’s International Karate Championships in 1964. Bruce Lee had adapted the one inch punch method from the Wing Chun system, which relies on internal, short range power and stren...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 | 476 Hit(s) |
(1 vote) |
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