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Daab
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A
Thai sword used in Krabi Krabong. |
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Dachi
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Foot’s
and Leg’s placement. |
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Dachi
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Stance. |
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Dai Kissaki
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Enlarged
point on a Japanese sword, a style more commonly found on swords
from the 1700's. |
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Daisan
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The
completed drawing phase of kyudo. |
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Daisho
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"Big
and small." Two swords, one long and the other short, worn by
the samurai class in feudal Japan. |
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Daito
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A
long sword, whose cutting edge, was over 24 inches in length, as
contrasted with such shorter swords as the wakizashi (18 inches.) |
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Dan
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Level,
step, Each one of the ranks (levels or steps) in black belt. |
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Dan
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A
term used in the Japanese martial arts for anyone who has achieved
the rank of at least first-degree black belt. |
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Dandara
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Red
and white. |
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Danjun
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Part
of the body just below the navel which is believed to be the source
of ki. |
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Dayang
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The
female black belt ranks in the Filipino art arnis de mano. |
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Deru pon
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A
term used to denote the winning of a judo contest in the opening
seconds before a contestant has had time to adjust him or herself,
or even grasped the opponent's jacket. |
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Deshi
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"Disciple"
or "student." |
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Detteite
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Get
out, come out. |
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Djuroes
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Dancelike
fighting movements used in the Indonesian martial arts, similar to
karate katas. |
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Do
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Way,
road. Sincerity. |
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Do
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"Way"
or "path." When this term is used as a suffix to a
particular style of the Japanese martial arts, it is indicitive of
more than just a means of combat. Do indicates a discipline and
philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations, with the ultimate
aim being enlightenment. |
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Dobak
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Korean
term for a martial arts uniform. |
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Dogi
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Japanese
term for a martial arts uniform. |
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Dogu
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Part
of the bogu that protects the budoka’s middle body. |
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Dogu
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Tools,
equipment, or instruments used in martial arts practice. |
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Dohyo
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A
circular ring, fifteen feet in diameter, in which sumo contests are
conducted. |
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Dohyo iri
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The
ceremonial entry of the sumo champions into the arena. |
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Dojang
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"Training
hall" or "gymnasium." Any facility in which the
Korean martial arts are practiced. |
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Dojo
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Place
where budo is practiced. |
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Dojo
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"The
place of the way." A training hall or gymnasium where Japanese
martial arts are practiced. |
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Dojokun
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Etiquette
and protocol of the dojo. |
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Doshu
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"Master"
or "master of the way." |
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Dozo
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Please. |
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Dozukiri
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The
second stage of kyudo in which the archer sets his body into a firm
stance. |
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Dumog
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An
early form of wrestling practiced by Filipino natives. |
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