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A wheel throw, on which the opponent is slung vertically around the attacker's waist. |
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O Sensei |
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"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. |
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The sash that holds the jacket closed. (Judo) |
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Obi Goshi |
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Throwing the opponent by grasping his belt or sash. |
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(Japanese) The name of the typical dances of Okinawa. These dances contain many movements used in the daily movements of the peasants during their work. |
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Forward lunge puch (same side arm and leg) |
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Omote |
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Front" or "obvious. |
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Orei |
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"Respect" or "etiquitte." A expression of formal greeting in karate. |
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