General Vocabulary |
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Sensei
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Teacher
or Instructor
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Dojo
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Place
or club where Judo is practiced
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Gi
(Judogi)
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Judo
Uniform
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Seiza
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Kneeling
position
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Anza
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Sitting
position with legs crossed
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Ritsurei
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Standing
bow
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Zarei
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Kneeling
bow
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Kiotsuke
!
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(come
to) Attention
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Rei!
|
bow!
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Sensei
Ni Rei !
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bow!
(to Sensei)
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Uke
|
person
receiving a Judo technique
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Tori
|
person
performing a Judo technique
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Ukemi
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falling
practice (side, back, forward)
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Uchi
Komi
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repetition
practice without throwing
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Randori
|
free
practice
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Kiai
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shout
during execution of technique
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Monday, April 27, 2015
General Vocabulary
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