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Karate terms come almost entirely from Japanese. The following terms are not exclusive to karate. They appear during its study and practice, varying depending on style and school. Karate terms include:
Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts (12 P) Pages in category "Japanese martial arts terminology" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
Renoji Dachi: stance in which the feet form the shape of the Japanese katakana “レ” when seen from above, or relaxed stance (e.g. in the kata Kanku Dai) Teiji Dachi: t-stance; Sanchin Dachi: hourglass stance (e.g. in the kata Sanchin) Katashi Dachi: crane-like stance (e.g. in the kata Enpi) Sagi Ashi Dachi: heron stance (e.g. in the kata ...
K. Hideyoshi Kagawa; Nobuaki Kakuda; Hirokazu Kanazawa; Taiji Kase; Hisaki Kato; Saburo Kawakatsu; Minoru Kawawada; Kenji Kazama; Hajime Kazumi; Katsunori Kikuno
Articles on the various personal titles, rank, ranking systems, and related terms and concepts in Japanese martial arts. See also, Japanese titles . Pages in category "Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts"
Articles regarding the various stances used in the practice of Japanese martial arts.Although many of the techniques described may also be used in martial arts from other nations, languages, and cultures, these articles deal primarily with the use of the Japanese language in their practice.
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