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33 Cards in this Set
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The bows performed in Shotokan Karate signifies |
Respect, honor and willingness to learn |
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Shoto |
House, hall, pine waves |
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Kan |
School |
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Kara |
Empty |
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Te |
Hand |
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Do |
Way |
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Three broad degrees of self defense |
1. Stop - "Prevent movement" 2. Maim - "Inflict bodily harm" 3. Kill - "Deprive of life" |
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Six types of defensive techniques (in order of increasing effectiveness) striking with hands or kicking with feet |
1. Snapping 2. Extension 3. Cartwheel or jumping 4. Thrust (focused) 5. Spinning 6. Cross-over or displacement |
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History of Shotokan Karate Do |
Karate is a means of self-defense. Derived from the 2,000 year old of Chinese from of boxing, Kung Fu or Kempo. China and Japan experienced a culture contact in 1600 resulting in martial arts Okinawa-te, later called Karate (empty hands). |
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Founder of Shotokan |
Gichin Funakoshi, gave his first demonstration of Shotokan Karate in early 1920s. |
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Karate |
Empty hands |
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Judo |
Gentle way |
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Kodokan |
Judo College |
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USJA |
United States Judo Association |
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Shihan |
Master |
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Sensei |
Teacher |
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Senpa |
Senior Student |
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Kohai |
Student |
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Dojo |
Place of practice |
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Dojo rule |
Be humble |
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Japanese flag |
Rising sun |
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Gi |
Uniform |
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Kiai |
Yell |
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Hajime |
Begin |
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Sonomama |
Stop |
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Yoshi |
Resume |
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Mawate |
Turn |
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Hantai |
Switch feet |
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Stop, Maim, Kill |
Three defensive degrees |
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Numbers 1-10 |
1 Ichee 2 Ni 3 San 4 She 5 Go 6 Rokyu 7 Shechi 8 Hachi 9 Ku 10 Ju |
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Uki |
Opponent |
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Tori |
Attacker |
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Dojo Creed |
"For to win 100 battles is not the highest skill ; But to subdue the enemy without fighting its the highest skill." |
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