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shiko-dachi Horse-riding stance. A low and stable stance good for holding your ground Practicing the stances not only has self defence applications but it also provides strengthening and stretching of the lower limbs
dojo Place of learning - where you train  
sensei Teacher  
sempai Senior Student   
shihan Master Instructor  
kyu Under Black belt  Kyu grades are white, yellow,orange,green,blue and brown belts
gi Uniform  
hai "Yes"  
iie "No"  
osu "I understand" Also used to show respect and correct attitude.
kata Practice form  
bunkai Applying kata forms to real life situations  
kumite Sparring or Fighting  
ippon kumite One-step sparring  
dachi Stance  
tsuki Punch  
rei Bow  
kamae Posture  
tai sabaki Body Shifting Used to avoid having to absorb the full power of an attack head on. 
yoi Ready position  
yame "Stop"  
hajime Begin  
mawatte "Turn around"  


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