What is Geri in Japanese?

“Geri” = “Diarrhea
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What does Geri mean in Japanese karate?

Japanese Martial Arts Techniques

Otoshi Mawashi Geri – Downward Roundhouse Kick, Circular Falling Kick, Falling Roundhouse Kick, etc. Tatsumaki Senpuu Kyaku – Tornado Kick. Tobi Geri – Jumping Kick. Tobi Hiza Geri – Jumping Knee Strike. Tobi Mae Geri or Mae Tobi Geri – Jumping Front Kick.
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What do we call kick in Japanese?

(yoko-geri) keage – side snap kick. ushiro-geri – back (thrust) kick.
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How do you say kick in karate?

Keri (Kicks)

In Japanese karate, if you just want to say "kick" then you simply pronounce it as "keri". In Karate, kicks are the most powerful form of of attack. These techniques are generally slower then the hand striking methods but can be very effective.
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What does Sensei ni Rei mean?

Sensei-ni-Rei: bow to the teacher.
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Useful Japanese Lesson 1: Geri



What does Yuko mean in karate?

Each is scored differently, and they have their own unique names. A yuko (A) is when you deliver a straight punch to the body of your opponent, and you will be awarded one point as a result. A yuko (B) is when you deliver a straight punch to the face and you will be given the same score.
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Does Geri mean kick?

The Front Kick, called Mae Geri in Japanese, is certainly the main kick in traditional karate of all styles. It is the most used kick in traditional kata forms and the most practiced kick in traditional ki-hon practice.
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What is Dojo in Japanese?

A dōjō (道場, Japanese pronunciation: [doꜜː(d)ʑoː]) is a hall or place for immersive learning or meditation. This is traditionally in the field of martial arts, but has been seen increasingly in other fields, such as meditation and software development. The term literally means "place of the Way" in Japanese. Dōjō
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How do you say straight punch in Japanese?

Choku Zuki - Straight punch.
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How do you say stop in karate?

Yame (止め) Yame literally means "stop" in Japanese. Like hajime, yame it's a verbal command given by the Sensei in order to stop Kihon, Kata, or Kumite or again, any other practices.
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What does AIS mean in karate?

It's a kiai (literally "expression of spirit") - a sound rather than a word. Different schools use different kiai - "aits!" is pretty common, likewise "hou!" Basically, it's the sound you make when you suddenly and powerfully tense your abdominal muscles.
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What is Katha in karate?

Kata (Japanese: 形, or more traditionally, 型; lit. "form") is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs. Karate kata are executed as a specified series of a variety of moves, with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form.
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Is the crane kick real?

The crane kick is a fictionalized version of the Mae tobi geri (Japanese: 前飛蹴). The move was created by Darryl Vidal for the classic film The Karate Kid (1984). The move is taught by the character Mr. Miyagi to Daniel LaRusso and eventually used in the final scene with his arch rival Johnny Lawrence.
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How do you say roundhouse kick in Japanese?

Mawashi geri (回し蹴り) can be translated as "spin kick", although it is also sometimes referred to as a roundhouse kick. It is a kick used in Japanese martial arts.
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What is mawashi uke?

Description. Mawashi Uke can be used as a defensive move to block incoming strikes or projectiles. Doppo Orochi used the technique to block the flames performed by Kaiou Dorian. In their second fight, Doppo used the technique to block the broken teeth Dorian spit at him.
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What does Shotokan mean in Japanese?

'Shotokan' means 'house of Shoto' in Japanese. 'Shoto' was the pen-name of the founder of modern karate, Gichin Funikoshi, who introduced the art to Japan in the 1930's. Empty-handed martial art was developed in China, where the Japanese called it 'chinte' (Chinese hand).
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What does Empi mean in Japanese?

The name was changed to Empi when Gichen Funakoshi (founder of Shotokan) took the kata to Japan. 'Empi' is made up of two characters, 'Em' meaning flying and 'Pi' meaning swallow (as in the bird). Funakoshi believed the name was indicative to the up and down swooping movements, similar to that of the swallow.
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What are the 5 rules of karate?

Table of Contents
  • Be Respectful.
  • Use what you Learn Wisely.
  • Karate goes Beyond the Dojo.
  • There is no First Attack in Karate.
  • Seek Perfection of Character.
  • Put Forth your Best Effort.
  • Calamity Springs from Carelessness.
  • Make Adjustments According to your Opponent.
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What is Washin Ryu karate?

Hidy Ochiai is the founder (soke) of Washin-ryu Karate-Do, which offers traditional Japanese martial arts at its highest level. Centered on the principles of Budo (the martial way) respect, honor, and self-development, Washin-ryu sets a path for increased mental strength and physical skill.
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