Japanese

Professional Combined Martial Arts, Inc.

Aikido

Ago Uke

Empi Uchi

Ippon

Nihon

Sanbon

Ashi

Ashi Barai

Sonomama

Budo

Budoka

Bujutsu

Bunkai

Bushido

Chui

Chusoku

Dan

Kyu

Dojo

Kumite

Gyaku Zuki

Hai

Haito uchi

Hidari / Migi

Hiza

Juji Uke

Karate

Karateka

Kempo

Mae Geri

Mawashi Geri

Yoko Geri

Tobi Geri

Yoko Tobi Geri

Mikazuki geri

Kiai

Kiba dachi

Matte

Makiwara

Neko Ashi Dachi

Nukite

Rei

Shiai

Sempai

Seiza

 

 

 

 

Way of Harmony 

Upward block

Elbow Strike

One point  (In Judo)

Two Points

Three Points

Leg or Foot

Foot sweep

Freeze  (don’t move)

Martial Way     (of avoiding violence)

Student of the Martial Way

A Martial Way

(a study of techniques as they apply in kata)

Way of the Warrior

Warning

Ball of the foot

Black belt rank  (or degree)

Color belt rank

Place of the way

Sparring

Reverse punch 

Yes

Ridge hand strike

Left / right

Knee

X block

Empty hand

Practitioner of karate

Fist law

Front kick

Round house (or round kick)

Side kick

Jumping kick

Flying side kick

Crescent kick

Shout to focus energy

Straddle stance (horse stance)

Wait

Puching post

Cat stance

Spear hand

Bow (show respect)

Match (or event)

Senior student

To Kneel

 

Counting to 10 in Japanese

 

1.         Ichi           (itch)

2.         Ni              (knee)

3.         San            (san)

4.         Shi             (shee)

5.         Go              (gor)

6.         Roku          (rook)

7.         Shichi        (shish)

8.         Hachi         (hash)

9.         Kyu or Ku  (kerr)

10.         Ju                (jer)

The Judo and Yudo requirements pages are full of more Japanese terminology.