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Striking: | ||
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Atemi | Strike to a vital point | |
Chudan-zuki | A punch to the abdominal region | |
Gedan-zuki | Downward punch | |
Gyaku-uchi | Any reverse strike | |
Gyaku-zuki | Punching with the rear hand | |
Jodan-zuki | Upper strike | |
Kaeshi-zuki | Counter thrust | |
Katate-uchi | One-handed strike | |
Men-uchi | Strike to head | |
Mune tsuki | Thrust toward knot on obi | |
Oi-zuki | A step-punch | |
Shomen uchi | Overhead strike to the head. | |
Tsuki | In Aikido, usually a Chudan Oi-zuki | |
Uchi | Inside; strike | |
Yokomen uchi | Diagonal strike to the side of the head. | |
Yoko-uchi | A sideward strike | |
Holds: | ||
Gyakute-dori | To grasp with one's hand reversed; to grasp and opponents right wrist with your left hand | |
Katate dori | One hand holding one hand. | |
Kosadori | hand grab (katatedori ai-hanmi) | |
Morote dori | Two hands holding one hand. | |
Kata dori | Shoulder hold | |
Ryokata dori | Grabbing both shoulders. | |
Ryote dori | Two hands holding two hands. | |
Mune dori | One or two hand lapel hold. | |
Hiji dori | Elbow grab | |
Sode dori | Sleeve grab | |
Ushiro eri-dori | Neck grab from the back (usually the collar :-) | |
Ushiro tekubi dori | Wrist grab from the back. | |
Ushiro ryote dori | As above from the back. | |
Ushiro ryokata dori | As above from the back. | |
Ushiro kubi shime | Rear choke. | |
Body Parts: | ||
Hara | The abdomen, stomach | |
Abara | The ribs | |
Ago | Jaw | |
Ashi | Leg | |
Ashikubi | Ankle | |
Atama | Head | |
Chototsu | Atemi point between the eyes | |
Daitai | The thigh | |
Denko | Atemi point at the floating ribs | |
Dokko | Pressure point behind the ear | |
Empi | The elbow | |
Eri | Lapel; collar | |
Fukuto | Atemi point just above inside of knee | |
Ganmen | The face | |
Gekon | Pressure point below lower lip | |
Gokoku | Pressure point in fleshy area between thumb and forefinger | |
Haishu | Back of the hand | |
Haito | Ridgehand | |
Haiwan | Back of forearm | |
Hiji | Elbow | |
Hiji-zume | Atemi point on inside of elbow | |
Hitai | Forehead | |
Ippon-ken | An one-knuckle fist | |
Jinchu | Pressure point on upper lip below nose | |
Jintai | The body | |
Jinkai-kyusho | Vital points on the human body | |
Juizo | The kidney area | |
Junchu | Atemi point on the upper lip | |
Kakato | The heel of the foot | |
Kakuto | Back of the wrist (for a strike) | |
Kashi | Legs | |
Katate | One hand | |
Keichu | Atemi point on back of neck | |
Kenkokotsu | Shoulder blades | |
Kikan | Trachea | |
Koko | Area between thumb and forefinger | |
Kote | Wrist | |
Kubi | Neck | |
Kubi-naka | Atemi point at base of skull | |
Kyusho | Vital point on body | |
Mata | The thigh; the groin | |
Men | Head | |
Mikazuki | Atemi at corner of jaw | |
Mimi | Ears | |
Morote | Both hands | |
Mukozune | Atemi point in middle of shin | |
Mune | Chest | |
Murasame | Pressure points on each side of neck behind collar bone | |
Naike | Pressure point on inside of ankle | |
Nukite | Ends of stiffened fingers | |
Seika-tanden | Lower abdomen | |
Seiken | Front of fist | |
Seikichu | The spine | |
Senaka | The back of the body | |
Shintai | The body | |
Shita hara | Lower abdomen | |
Shomen | Face | |
Shuhai | Back of the hand | |
Shuto | Edge of hand | |
Sode | Sleeve | |
Sokei | Groin | |
Sokuso | Tips of toes (for kicking) | |
Sokutei | Bottom of heel | |
Sokuto | Edge of foot | |
Tanden | Abdomen | |
Tegatana | The arm as sword | |
Teisho | Heel of the hand | |
Tekubi | Wrist | |
Te-no-hira | Palm of hand | |
Tento | Atemi point on top of head | |
Tettsui | Hammer fist | |
Te-ura | Inside of wrist | |
Ude | The arm | |
Uraken | Back of fist | |
Waki | Side; armpit | |
Wakikage | Atemi point in armpit | |
Yokomen | Side of the head | |
Yubi | Finger | |
Zengaku | Forehead | |
Zenshin | The entire body | |
Zenwan | Forearm | |
Commands in the dojo: | ||
Ato | Move back | |
Hajime | Start | |
Hayaku | Quickly | |
Kiyotsukete | Be careful | |
Koutai | Change | |
Mate | Wait | |
Mawatte | Turn around | |
Mokuso | Close the eyes, meditation | |
Suwatte | Sit down | |
Tatte | Raise | |
Yame | Stop | |
Yoi | Ready | |
Yukuri | Slow | |
Yuru yaka ni | Smooth | |
Shinzen ni rei | Bow to shrine | |
Sensei ni rei | Bow to sensei | |
Joseki ni rei | Bow to the high section of the dojo | |
Kamiza ni rei | Bow to kamiza (gods) | |
Otagai ni rei | Bow to each other | |
Rei | Bow | |
Words: | ||
Arigato | Thank you (informal) | |
Domo | Thanks (informal) | |
Domo arigato | Thank you (formal) | |
Domo arigato gozaimasu | Thank you very much (very formal) (for something that is happening) | |
Domo arigato gozaimas'ta | Thank you very much (very formal) (for something that has just ended) | |
Dozo | Please go ahead | |
Gomen nasai | Excuse me, I'm sorry | |
Onegaishimasu | Please (when asking for something, usually as in Please lets practice together) | |
Sumimasen | Excuse me (to attract attention) | |
Hai | Yes | |
Iie | No | |
Wakarimasu | I understand | |
Directions: | ||
Mae | Forward | |
Migi | Right | |
Hidari | Left | |
Ushiro | Rearward, behind | |
Omote | Front | |
Ura | Back | |
Uchi | Inside | |
Soto | Outside | |
Jodan | High | |
Chudan | Middle | |
Gedan | Low | |
Chokkaku | Right angles | |
Heiko | Parallel | |
Massugu | Straight ahead | |
Naname | Diagonal | |
Otoshi | Dropping | |
Shomen | Straight ahead | |
Ue | Up | |
Yoko | Horizontal, to the side | |
Asoko | Over there | |
Gyaku | Reverse, opposite, inverted | |
Hantai | The other way around | |
Kiku | Lower | |
Komi | Coming close or drawing near. | |
Soko | There, that position | |
Hantai-ni | In the opposite direction | |
Happo | The eight sides; in all directions | |
Ichimonji | A straight line | |
Chokusen | A straight line | |
Naka | Center | |
Naka ni | To the center | |
Waki | Side; armpit | |
Zenpo | Front | |
General: | ||
Uchi deshi | A live-in student | |
Budo | Martial way | |
Aikido | The way of harmony with ki | |
Dojo | Lit. "way place" | |
Zanshin | lit. "remaining spirit", balanced and aware state | |
Kiai | A shout delivered for the purpose of focussing all of one's energy | |
Satori | Enlightenment | |
Misogi | purification ceremony | |
Musubi | Ending, conclusion, union | |
Shugyo | Training, pursuit of knowledge | |
Tatami | Mat | |
Uke | Receiver of the technique (attacker) | |
Nage | Doer of the technique (defender) | |
Bokken | Wooden sword | |
Bokuto | Wooden sword | |
Jo | Short staff (~130 cm length) | |
Shinai | Bamboo sword | |
Enten-jizui | Moving and turning freely | |
Genshin | Intuition | |
Giri | Duty; What you have to do | |
Happo-baraki | To be totally aware of ones surroundings | |
Hiki | Pull; tug | |
Hineri | A twist | |
Hito-e-mi | Blending with motion of attack | |
Ido | Movement | |
Idori | Techniques practiced from seiza | |
Ikki-ni | In one breath; instantly | |
Ima | Now | |
Irimi | Entering | |
Kaiten | Rotation | |
Kaiten-juki | The axis of rotation of a technique | |
Kan | Intuition | |
Karame | To tie up; to arrest | |
Karami | An entanglement | |
Karui-geiko | Light, easy practice | |
Kashaki-uchi | Continuous attack | |
Kihon | Fundamental | |
Kokoro | Spirit, will, heart, intuition, mood | |
Kokoro-gamae | Mental attitude | |
Kokutsu | Backward leaning | |
Koryu | Old style | |
Kujiki | Strain | |
Kushin | Springing in to attack | |
Kusshinuke | To dodge an attack | |
Maai | Combat engagement distance | |
Mae-no-sen | Taking the initiative; Attacking the instant your opponent thinks about it | |
Maki | Wrapped around | |
Mawashi | A turn; a rotation | |
Moku roku | A catalog of techniques | |
Mokuso | Meditation | |
Munen mushin | Striking without conscience | |
Munen muso | The goal of zazen | |
Nagashi | Flow | |
Ninjo | What you have to do | |
No | Possessive particle of speech | |
Nobashi | Stretched out | |
Nuki | Pull | |
Oji | A response | |
Osae | Press; push; to immobolize | |
Randori | Free style | |
Reigi | Etiquette; also reishiki | |
Renshu | Hard work on basics | |
Ritsurei | A standing bow | |
Sabaki | Body motion | |
Saho | The left direction | |
Sankaku | Triangle | |
Seme-guchi | An opening for an attack | |
Semete | Attacker | |
Sen | The initiative; also 1000 | |
Senjutsu | Tactics | |
Sen-no-sen | Seizing initiative just as opponents initiates attack | |
Sente | The person who takes the initiative | |
Shi | A (samurai) person | |
Shiki | Ceremony, style, form | |
Shikko | On one's knees | |
Shinshin | Mind and body | |
Shinshin shugyo | Mind and body training | |
Shinshin toitsu | Mind and body unified | |
Shita | Down | |
Shita-no | Of the lower part | |
Shizoku | Safe spot | |
Sho | Small | |
Shoshin | Beginners mind | |
Shuchu | Concentration | |
Shugeki | Attack | |
Sudori | Momentum | |
Sukui | Scooping | |
Tai-atari | Body contact | |
Tai-chikara | External power (muscle) | |
Taisabaki | Body motion | |
Taijutsu | Body art | |
Tai-no-henko | Reversing the body's position | |
Tanin-geiko | Practicing with multiple attackers | |
Taoshi | To tip over | |
Tateki | Multiple attackers | |
Tateki-geiko | Practicing with multiple attackers | |
Tateki-uchi | Fighting with multiple attackers | |
Tenkan | Pivot | |
Tsukami | To seize (and immobilize) | |
Uchima | Distance where you can strike by taking a single step | |
Uchimata | The inside of the throw | |
Uchite | The attacker | |
Uki | Floating | |
Yo | Positive principle of nature | |
Yoko-furumi | Sideward motion | |
Yumi | A bow (archery) | |
Zentai | Total | |
Fukushiki-kokyu | Abdominal breathing | |
Ibuki | A breathing method featuring a long exhalation, followed by a short cough to clear lungs | |
In-ibuki | Internal (quiet) breathing | |
Nogare | Breathing method featuring long exhalation with sharp gasp | |
Ritsuzen | Standing meditiation | |
Yo-inbuki | External (power) breathing | |
Postures: | ||
Hanmi | Half forward stance. | |
Hitoemi | Equal stance, feet parallel forward | |
Iai goshi | Hips lowered, stable position. | |
Iai hiza, Tate hiza | Kneeling on one calf. | |
Kamae | Posture, stance. | |
Kiza | Kneeling, but up on the toes. | |
Seiza | Kneeling on both calves. | |
Tachi | Standing. | |
Chudan | Middle kamae, sword in middle, seigan is a chudan gamae. | |
Gedan | Lower level, sword pointed down. | |
Hasso gamae | Figure 8 stance, sword by side of head. Usually hasso hidari, sword on right, left foot forward. | |
Jodan | Upper level, sword above head. Usually hidari jodan, left foot forward. | |
Karuma | like waki gamae, blade horizontal. | |
Kasumi | Arms crossed over to hide technique (mountain mist). | |
Kongo | Blade vertical in front of face. | |
Seigan | Natural step, fundamental kamae. | |
Waki gamae | Sword pointed down and back, for a sutemi (sacrifice) waza. Usually sword on right side (migi waki gamae), left foot forward. Other purpose - hiding length of sword, especially in case of a broken one. | |
Principles: | ||
Ikkyo | 1. principle = oshi taoshi, ude osae | |
Nikyo | 2. principle = kote mawashi, kotemaki | |
Sankyo | 3. principle = kote hineri, shibori-kime | |
Yonkyo | 4. principle = tekubi osae | |
Gokyo | 5. principle = kuji-osae | |
Rokkyo | 6. principle = hiji-kime-osae or waki-katame or ude-hishigi. | |
Nanakyo | 7. principle = Yonkyo applied to back of wrist | |
Hakyo | 8. principle = kote-ori-kakae-kimi, kuji-dori = Nikyo in which his elbow is in your armpit and his hand is pulled forward; Pinning their hand with your foot | |
Kukyo | 9. principle = Inverted nanakyo | |
Throws: | ||
Irimi nage | Entering throw ("20 year technique") | |
Juji nage, juji garami | Arm entwining throw ("No. 10 throw", since the arms form the japanese sign for 10 "+". arms crossed, elbows locked) | |
Kaiten nage | Rotary throw. uchi-kaiten nage and soto-kaiten nage (inside and outside) | |
Kokyu ho | morotetori kokyu nage or ryotemochi kokynage ude-oroshi irimi | |
Kokyu nage | Breath throw (There are a zillion of these in Aikido. Most of them just variations of the basic techniques) | |
Koshi nage | Hip throw | |
Kote gaeshi | Wrist turn-out | |
Shiho nage | Four direction throw | |
Tenchi nage | Heaven and earth throw | |
Aiki otoshi | entering more deeply and picking up uke's off-side leg | |
Maki otoshi | nage ends up down on one knee, having thrown uke over nage's shoulder | |
Sumi gaeshi | corner throw | |
Sumi otoshi | Corner drop | |
Tai-atari uchi otoshi | from yokomen-uchi, entering and blocking.,uke gets thrown backwards | |
Ushiro udoroshi | pull down from behind | |
Kokyu dosa | Breath-power movement (from seiza) | |
Ganseki otoshi | Arm bar with elbow braced over shoulder | |
Katagatame | A variation of Kaiten nage where you lock your opponents shoulder and bring him directly to the ground in a lock | |
Ranks and titles: | ||
Kohai | Junior student | |
Sempai | Senior student | |
Sensei | Instructor | |
Shihan | A senior teacher, properly used within the school only, when outside, use sensei | |
Kyu | Student grade, from 10 up to 1, the highest: jukyu, kukyu, hachikyu, nanakyu, rokyu ,, gokyu , yonkyu , sankyu ,, nikkyu , ikkyu | |
Dan | More advanced grades, from 1 to 10: shodan , nidan , sandan , yondan , godan , rokudan , nanadan , hachidan , kudan ,, judan | |
Yudansha | Members with dan grades | |
Mudansha | Members with kyu grades | |
Hanshi | Highest title from ZNKR, must be 55 or older and 8 dan. | |
Kyoshi | Middle title from ZNKR, must be 7th dan. | |
Renshi | Title bestowed from ZNKR in addition to Dan ranks. | |
Soke | Head of style (actually head of family, unifier of gods and lineage) | |
Doshu | Head of the way (currently Moriteru Ueshiba, grandson of O Sensei) | |
Kaicho | "Owner" of school (organization) eg. Sei Do Kai | |
Kancho | "Owner" of school (building, hall) eg. Yugen Kan | |
Dojo-cho | "Leader" of a dojo | |
O Sensei | Great Teacher (Ueshiba, Morihei) | |
Techniques: | ||
Ukemi | Lit. "receiving with the body" | |
Kumitachi | Sword partnership practice | |
Kumijo | Staff partnership practices | |
Tachi dori | Sword takeaways | |
Tanto dori | Knife takeaways | |
Atemi-waza | Techniques to strike a vital point | |
Hanashi-waza | Techniques from escaping from holds; also known as hazushi-waza | |
Hanmi-handachi waza | One person standing, one person sitting techniques | |
Henka waza | Varied technique. Especially beginning one technique and changing to another in mid-execution | |
Hitori waza | "invisible partner practice" | |
Jiju waza | Free-style practice of techniques. Usually a set of attacks or techniques. It is different from Randori where everything is allowed. | |
Kaeshi-waza | Counter techniques | |
Kansetsu-waza | Dislocation techniques | |
Katame-waza | Grappling techniques; consisting of osae waza, kensetsu waza, and shime waza | |
Kihon-waza | Fundamental techniques | |
Nagashi waza | Flowing from one technique to next | |
Ne waza | Grappling techniques | |
Oji waza | To block and then counterattack | |
Omote waza | Techniques that are revealed to the public | |
Osae waza | Pinning techniques. | |
Shi waza | A counter technique | |
Sukashi waza | Techniques performed without allowing the attacker to complete a grab or to initiate a strike. | |
Sutemi waza | a technique accomplished by sacrificing your body | |
Suwari waza | Techniques executed with both uke and nage in a seated position. | |
Tachi waza | Standing techniques. | |
Te-waza | Hand techniques (as opposed to weapons) | |
Uchi-waza | Striking techniques | |
Ushiro-waza | Techniques from rear attacks | |
Uke-waza | Blocking techniques | |
The uniform: | ||
Tenugui | Small hand cloth to wipe face. Also worn under the helmet in kendo. | |
Keiko gi, do gi, gi | Practice uniform. | |
Embu gi | Demonstration top / uniform. | |
Kesa | Lapel / part of monk's costume hanging from left shoulder. | |
Mon | Family crests on uniform | |
Montsuki | Wide sleaved top with mon on chest, sleeve and back. | |
Sode | Sleeve, on practice top. | |
Tanomo | Large sleeves on formal tops. | |
Uwa gi | Practice top. | |
Zekken | Chest patch embroidered with own name and dojo name. | |
Obi | Belt (White belt , Black belt | |
Hakama | Split skirt, wide legged pants. | |
Hera | Peg in back of hakama. | |
Matadachi | Split in side of hakama. | |
Koshiita | Back plate on hakama. | |
Tabi | Japanese sock-slippers used in dojo. | |
Zori | Japanese sandals for use outside dojo. |