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11. Ashi ate
(Definition/Terminology)

The literal translation meaning to strike with the foot or leg
Saturday, 11 August 2007 |  209 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

12. Ashi
(Definition/Terminology)

Literal translation as leg or foot.
Saturday, 11 August 2007 |  210 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

13. Arnis
(Definition/Style)

"Harness of the hand." A Filpino martial art, also known as eskrima and kali, centering around stick, blade and empty hand combat.
Saturday, 11 August 2007 |  292 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

14. Arbir
(Definition/Weapons)

An indonesian halberd weapon of pencak-silat approximately five feet in length that features a shallow groove in the plane of the blade running the length of the shaft. The arbir is one of three special weapons used by members of the Persatuan Pentja...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  468 Hit(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

15. Ap Chagi
(Definition/Terminology)

A front kick in Taekwondo, and other Martial arts, somewhat literally translated from the Korean ap chagi is widely regarded as the simplest possible Kick. It is executed by lifting the Knee straight forward, with the part of the Leg below the knee...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  229 Hit(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

16. Aiuchi
(Definition/Terminology)

Mutual striking down or simultaneous point. A simultaneous score by both competitors in the sport aspects of Japanese martial arts.
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  206 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

17. Aite
(Definition/Terminology)

"Opponent" or "partner." An adversary in a contest.
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  271 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

18. Aiki
(Definition/Terminology)

"Harmony meeting." When one combines an opponents' energy with their own for control.
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  221 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

19. Ai
(Definition/Terminology)

is literally translated as "harmony," this term is most commonly associated with aikido, where one combines their energy with that of their opponents.
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  246 Hit(s) | (0 vote)

20. Age-uke
(Definition/Terminology)

which translates to "rising block", or "upward block" is the Japanese term for a technique used in martial arts. There numerous variations in how the technique might be executed, and nothing implicit in the term itself restricts i...
Wednesday, 08 August 2007 |  269 Hit(s) | (0 vote) | Read more...

  
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