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Ankoku toshinjutsu - techniques for seeing in the darkness
Ashi - leg; foot
Ashikubi - ankle
Ate - blow, strike
Atemi - a strike to setup a technique
Barai - from harau, to sweep
Battojutsu - sword-drawing techniques; art of drawing the sword
Benkai - inside of shinbone
Bikenjutsu - art of the sword, swordsmanship
Bo - stick; (usually six-foot) staff, also Rokushaku bo
Bo jutsu - art of fighting with a staff
Bokken - wooden sword
Bu - martial
Budo - martial ways
Budoka - one who studies the martial ways
Bugei - martial arts
Bugeisha - martial artist
Bujin - warrior spirit
Bujutsu - martial arts, martial techniques
Bushi - Japanese warrior
Bushido - way of the bushi
Buyu - martial friends
Chudan - middle level
Dai - large, big, great
Daimon - kyusho (big gate), middle of shoulder joint
Daisho - pair of swords worn in the belt
Daito - large sword, worn blade facing up
Dakentaijutsu - striking (punching and kicking) methods of ninjutsu
Dan - Literally step; indicates level above black belt
Densho - transmission scrolls or manuscripts, see also makimono
Dogi - Training Uniform
Dojo - Literally way place; a training hall
Dojo Cho - leader or head of a dojo
Dokkotsu - kyusho (single bone), Adam's apple
Domo Arigato Gozaimashita - "Thank you very much." At the end of each class, it is proper to bow and thank the instructor and those with whom you've trained.
Dori - from toru, to seize, capture; also tori
Empi - elbow
Eri - lapel; collar
Fu - a) negation; b) wind
Fudo - immobility
Fudo ken - clenched fist
Fudoshin - immovable spirit
Gaeshi - from kaesu, to turn over, roll, throw, counter-attack; also kaeshi
Gassho no kamae - greeting stance
Geri - from keru, to kick; see keri
Gomen nasai - excuse me, I'm sorry
Go no sen - seizing the initiative at the moment the opponent attacks
Gyaku-hanmi - both partners are in opposite stance.
Hai - yes
Haibu yori - from behind
Hajime - begin, start
Hajutsu - escaping techniques
Hakama - formal divided skirt; wide legged pants
Han - half
Hanbo - Literally half-staff; stick (usually 3 feet)
Hanbo jutsu - stick fighting techniques
Hane - a) from haneru, to leap, spring up; b) wing
Hane age - jump up, spring up
Hane goshi - in judo, spring hip throw
Hane maki komi - in judo, winding hip throw
Hanmi Handachi - Shite sitting with uke standing
Happa ken - open-handed strike
Harai - from harau, to sweep; also barai
Harai goshi - sweeping hip throw
Hasso - to attack
Heiho - martial principles, military strategy
Henka - variation
Hicho no kamae - crane defensive stance
Hidari Hanmi - left (triangular) stance
Hiji - elbow, also empi
Hiji ate - elbow strike, also shuki ken
Hiji ori - elbow break
Iaido - way of sword-drawing
Iaijutsu - sword-drawing techniques
Inashi gata - form of skillfully avoiding and upsetting opponent's attack
Iri - from hairu, to enter
Irimi - entering, moving in
Itami - pain
Itami jime - painful choke
Jo - a) medium length stick (usually 4 feet); b) top
Jodan - upper level
Jowan - upper arm
Jutsu - techniques; art
Kaeshi - from kaesu, turn over, throw, counter-attack; also gaeshi
Kaeshi waza - counter techniques
Kaiten - rolling
Kamae - stance, posture
Kamae Naotte - return to stance (kamae)
Kansetsu - joints; used with techniques to describe dislocating
Kansetsu geri - in karate, knee-joint kick
Katana - sword
Katate - one hand
Keiko Shu Ryo - Class is over
Ken - fist or sword
Ken no michi - the way of the sword
Kenshi - expert swordsman
Keppan - blood oath made when entering a ryu
Keri - from keru, to kick; see geri
Ki - a) rise; b) spirit, mind, heart, soul
Ki ken - spirit fist
Kiai - a focused shout to disrupt the opponent
Kiaijutsu - techniques of kiai
Kihon - basic, fundamental
Kime - focus, both physical and mental
Kiretsu - stand up
Kiten ken - sword hand strike, also shuto ken
Kobudo - ancient martial ways
Kodachi - short sword
Koho - rear, back
Koho geri - back kick
Kokoro - spirit, heart, mind; also shin
Koku - empty space
Kokyu - breath, breathing
Kongo ken - hammer fist
Koshi - hip, loin
Koshijutsu - organ and muscle strikes
Kote - wrist
Kote gaeshi - outside wrist turn, also omote gyaku
Kubi - neck
Kubi ura jime - rear neck choke
Kubisuji - nape of neck
Kuden - oral teachings
Kumiuchi - grappling, close fighting
Kumitachi - sword practice with a partner
Kumon - chest
Kuzushi - from kuzusu, to break; in Budo, to break the balance of an opponent
Kyokotsu - the sternum, breastbone
Kyu - student grade below black belt
Kyusho - vital or pressure points, weak points
Ma ai - combative engagement distance between two opponents
Mae - front
Mae geri - front kick
Mae no sen - taking the initiative, attacking the instant the opponent thinks about it
Makimono - scrolls, ancient manuscripts, see also densho
Mata - inner part of the thigh
Matte - from matsu, wait
Maw ashi geri - round kick
Me - eye
Meijin - master
Men - the face
Menbu - kyusho, the face or forehead area
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Men uchi - a strike to the head
Menkyo - license, teacher's certificate
Menkyo kaiden - full proficiency certificate
Mi - body, person; also tai
Michi - path or way, also do
Migi Hanmi - right (triangular) stance
Mimi - ear
Mizu no kokoro - a mind like water; a perfectly calm mind sensitive to all impressions
Moku So - close your eyes and prepare yourself mentally for class
Moku So Yame - open your eyes
Mukai Atte, Kamae - face each other, basic stance
Mune - chest
Munen muso - no desires, no thoughts; a state of "no mind" or mushin
Murasame - kyusho (village rain), notch between clavicles
Musha - warrior
Mushin - Literally no mind; original mind, a mind not fixed on anything and open to everything
Muto dori - unarmed defense against a sword
Nage - from nageru, to throw
Nagashi - flow
Naginata - halbard, long pole with curved blade on the end
No - possessive particle, of
O - large, big, great
Obi - belt
Omote - outside; attacker's front; obvious
Omote sokugyaku geri - inside-edge foot kick
Onajku - same technique, other side
Onegai shimasu - "I welcome you to train with me," or literally, "I make a request." This is said to one's partner when initiating practice.
Osae - from osaeru, to press down, immobilize
Osae waza - pinning or immobilization techniques
O'sensei - great teacher, an honorific; the founder of Aikido
Osoto gari - major outer reaping throw
Osoto guruma - major outer wheel throw
Otagaini Rei - bow to each other.
Randori - free response training; sparring
Rei - bow, salute
Rokushaku bo - six foot staff
Ryote - two (both) hands
Ryomune dori - two handed chest grab
Ryoude jime - two-arm choke or constriction
Ryu - a) dragon; b) school, tradition
Ryuha - used synonymously with ryu
Ryufu - kyusho (willow wind), windpipe
Ryuka - kyusho (dragon under), the calves; also yaku
Ryumon - kyusho (dragon gate), hollow point in bones of shoulder
Sai - kyusho (crush), inner thigh
Sakki - intuition of an attack, perception of an aggressive thought or intent
Saya - sword scabbard
Satori - enlightenment
Seiretsu - be seated, or line up
Seiza - formal sitting posture
Sen - initiative; also 1000
Sen no sen - seizing the initiative as soon as the opponent begins his attack
Sensei Ne Rei - Bow to the Teacher
Shi - a) finger; b) four; also yon
Shikko - a method of walking on the knees
Shime - from shimeru, to tighten, constrict; also jime
Shin - heart, mind, spirit
Shinai - split bamboo practice sword
Shinchu - kyusho (center of the heart), middle of the chest
Shitei Uke Kotai - Shite & Uke change roles (note: kotai by itself can mean the same thing)
Shizen no kamae - natural receiving stance
Shomen - the front
Shomen Ni Rei - bow to the front
Shoto - short sword
Shu - hand; arm
Shugyo - severe training
Shuki ken - elbow strike, also hiji ate
Shuto ken - sword hand strike, also kiten ken
Shudokan - our dojo name
Sode - sleeve
Sokkei - groin
Sokki ken - knee strike
Sokkotsu - instep
Sokuho kaiten - sideways roll
Sokuho geri - sideways kick
Sokuho tobi - sideways leap
Sokuyaku geri - Literally dancing foot kick; basic heel kick
Sokuyaku suitei geri - horizontal heel kick
Sokugyaku geri - toe kick
Sokuto geri - sword foot; kick with edge of the foot
Soto - outside
Suihei - horizontal
Suki - opening in your opponent
Sutemi - sacrifice, self-abandonment
Suwari waza - seated techniques
Suwatte - sit down
Tabi - traditional split toe footwear
Tachi - a) sword; b) standing; also dachi
Tachi waza - standing techniques
Tai - a) large, big, great; b) the body
Taijutsu - the art of moving the body; the basis of all fighting arts
Taisabaki - natural body movement techniques; body evasion
Take - bambo
Tanden - abdomen, two fingers below navel; also hara
Tanto - knife
Taoshi - from taosu, to throw down
Tatami - a straw mat
Te - hand
Teisoku - sole of the foot
Ten - from tenjiro, to revolve, rotate
Ten - heaven, sky; top
Tessen - iron fan
Tomoe nage - throwing in a big circle
Tori - a) from toru, to seize, catch; also dori; b) the one who executes techniques in training
Tsuba - hand guard on the sword
Tsuki - from tsuku, to thrust
Uchi - a) inside; b) from utsu, to attack, defeat, destroy, conquer; a strike
Uchi gake - take down using the legs
Uchi mata - attack the inside of the thigh
Ude - arm
Uke - a) from ukeru, to receive; b) attacker in training (receiver of the technique); c) block as in jodan uke
Uke nagashi - parrying
Ukemi - Literally receiving with the body; rolling or falling so as to avoid injury
Ura - a) inside; reverse; b) attacker's rear
Ura kimon - kyusho (inner demon gate), ribs under pectoral muscle (between 4+5 ribs)
Ura uchi - backfist strike
Ushiro - rear, back
Wakarimasu - I understand
Waza - technique
Waki - the side or lateral
Wakizashi - short sword
Waza - techniques
Yaku - kyusho (press), the calves; also ryuka
Yamabushi - mountain warrior priest
Yamae - stop, or finish
Yari - spear
Yoi - ready
Yoko - side, horizontal
Yoko geri - side kick
Yokomen - the side of the head
Yoshin - raising spirit, raising heart
Yubi - finger
Yugasumi - kyusho (evening mist), hollow point behind ear
Zanshin - Literally remaining spirit; relaxed awareness after completing a technique
Zarei - traditional seated bow
Zenpo - forward direction
Zenpo kaiten - forward roll
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