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"Even though you hold a sword over my heart I will not give up."
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Randori
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Free sparring.
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Rei
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A command to bow.
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Rei.
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Courtesy. To bow,
reverence.
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Reishiki
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Ceremony of courtesy.
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Renmei
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A federation, league,
or union of Japanese martial arts clubs.
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Renshi
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Expert.
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Renshu
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Practice or training
period.
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Renzoku
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Continuous,
non-stopping.
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Renzuki
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Continuous attack.
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Riken
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Backfist.
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Rikishi
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Strong man. Sumo
wrestler.
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Rinkiogen
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Adaptation skill to
any situation.
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Ritsurei
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Standing bow.
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Rokushakubo
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See "bo."
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Ryo
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Both.
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Ryoshin
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Equity, fairness.
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Ryu
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Dragon. School.
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Ryu
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"Way,"
"school," or "method." A term used as a suffix
after almost all styles of Japanese and Okinawan martial arts. Ryu
basically means a formalized martial tradition under an
established teacher and school.
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