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I
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"Will,"
"mind," or "intent."
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Iai
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"Swordplay."
A sword exercise employing a series of thrusting and cutting
techniques while drawing and returning the blade.
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Iaido
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"Way of the
sword." The modern art of drawing the samurai sword from its
scabbard.
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Ibuki
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"Breath
control." Isotonic breathing exercises based on dynamic
tension principles practiced in conjunction with, and also
separate to, the execution of karate techniques.
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Iee.
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No.
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In ibuki
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"Passive" or
"internal breathing." A soft-but-firm type of breathing
that stems from deep in the abdomen. It is common to many
different martial arts.
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Ippon.
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One Point.
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Irikumi.
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To combine various
things. Free fight.
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Irimi.
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Entering. Going toward
the attack.
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Isshin ryu
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"One-heart
method." A hybrid form of unarmed combat based on several
Okinawan karate systems, founded by Tatsuo Shimabuku in 1954.
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