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Kihon (基本, きほん) is a ****anese term
meaning "basics" or "fundamentals." The term is used to
refer to the
basic techniques that are
taught and practiced...
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usually divided into
three parts:
kihon (basics), kata (forms or
patterns of moves), and
kumite (sparring).
Techniques in
kihon and kata are
characterised by...
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Relations Between ****an and the
Republic of
Korea (****anese: 日韓基本条約 (Nikkan
Kihon Jōyaku); Korean: 한일기본조약; Hanja: 韓日基本條約; RR: Hanil
gibon joyak) was signed...
- This led to the
development of
Bokuto Ni Yoru
Kendo Kihon-waza Keiko-ho.
Bokuto Ni Yoru
Kendo Kihon-waza Keiko-ho is a new form of
bokken training that...
- one of the
three main
sections of
karate training,
along with kata and
kihon.
Kumite is the part of
karate in
which a
person trains against an adversary...
- Kābī★māchi), is
performed by
Xiang Qi, who also
performed the
first ending theme Kihon wa Maru (きほんはまる, "First You Draw a Circle"). The
second opening and ending...
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Weapon Kata
Rokushaku Bo (6' staff)
Kihon Nidan Bo
Tsuji (Shushi) No Kun
Tsukimi No Kun
Sakugawa No Kun Sho
Sakugawa No Kun
Nidansaku Goshaku Bo (5' staff)...
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Karate training is
commonly divided into
kihon (basics or fundamentals), kata (forms), and
kumite (sparring).
Kihon means basics and
these form the base for...
- Musō
Jikiden Eishin-ryū (無双直伝英信流 or 無雙直傳英信流) is a ****anese
sword art
school and one of the most
widely practiced schools of iai in the world.[citation...
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patterns of
movements in
martial arts) are
commonly taught,
including two
kihon kata. The
utility of the sai is
given away by its
distinctive trident-like...