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"Friendship is tested when it's time to share the burden."
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Gake
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Hooking action used in
some ankle and sacrifice throws.
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Gaeshi. Kaeshi
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Counterattack.
Twist or flex a limb further its normal range of movement. |
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Gakka shiken
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Written
test for black belt level only. |
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Gakko
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School.
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Gakusha
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Studious,
searcher, wise. |
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Gakushu
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Study,
learning. |
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Ganmen
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A target area referred
to in sport karate. It includes all of the head and face area.
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Garami
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Sewing,
wrap in spiral. |
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Gashuku
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Learning
camp. (this word has coined for budo’s special training camps) |
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Gatame
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Locking or holding.
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Gedan
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.
Low level. |
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Gedan
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A term often used in
karate to pinpoint an area to be attacked. Usually refers to the
lower trunk area.
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Geiko. Keiko
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Training. |
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Gekisai
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Attack
and smash. |
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Gekken
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A name often used in
place of Kendo during the Meiji era (1868 - 1912), especially by
the military.
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Gen jutsu
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Secret
art or method. Magic. |
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Genin
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Ninja of the lowest
rank who were often responsible for carrying out dangerous
assignments.
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Genseiryu
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A style of karate
characterized by tumbling and somersaults.
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Geri
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Kick.
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Geri. Keri
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Kick. |
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Gi
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A Japanese term for a
martial arts uniform.
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Go no sen
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Reaction
after the action. |
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Go ti
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An ancient form of
Chinese wrestling.
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Goju
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Hardness
and softness. |
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Goshi
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Hip.
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Goshin
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Self
defense. |
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Gosoku
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A modern system of
karate founded by Tak Kubota of Los Angeles, California.
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Guchi. Kuchi
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Mouth. |
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Gunbai
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A rigid iron or wooden
fan carried by generals in battle and used today by sumo referees
as a symbol of authority.
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Gung fu
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The Cantonese
pronunciation of kung fu.
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Gup
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"Grade" or
"class." A Korean grade designating a level of
achievement below black belt.
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Gyaku
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"Reverse" or
"opposite."
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Gyoji
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The referee of a sumo
match.
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