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Taki Dojo's 5th Kyu Study Crossword
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Kihon waza: Basic techniques
Mawashi hiji ate: Roundhouse elbow strike
Ushiro hiji ate: Back elbow strike
Jodan tateken zuki: Upper level vertical fist punch
Mae ashi kin geri: Front leg groin kick
Tettsui uchi: Bottom fist strike
Mawatte: Turn
Zenshin: Forward
Kotai: Backward
Sa yu: Moving left and right
Sanchin: Three Battles Kata
Kakie: Push hands
Kote gaeshi: Rotational wrist lock
Nodo tsukami: Throat grab
Hojo Undo: Supplementary training
Chishi: Stone lever weight
Neko undo: Cat push ups
Gasshuku: Training camp
Kyu: Mudansha rank
Dan: Yudansha rank
Ryu: Style
Sensei Shuichi Aragaki: Direct student of Sensei Chojun Miyagi, IOGKF technical advisor
Sensei AnIchi Miyagi: Started training under Sensei Chojun Miyagi after WW II
Naha Te: Previous name for Goju Ryu
Shuri Te: One of the initial Okinawan karate styles
Tomari Te: One of the initial Okinawan karate styles
Reigi: Etiquette
Sumo: Japanese full contact wrestling
Iaido: The art of drawing the sword
Karate Do: The art of the empty hand
Judo: Japanese grappling and throwing martial art
Kendo: Japanese swordsmanship
Aikido: Japanese martial art of the harmonious spirit
Jujutsu: Japanese martial art involving grappling and joint locks
Kobudo: Okinawan weapons system
Dojo Kun: Dojo creed, warrior code
Hitotsu: Means first in Japanese (from the Dojo Kun)
Respect Others: First line of the Dojo Kun in English
Be Courageous: Second line of the Dojo Kun in English
Never Give Up: Fifth line of the Dojo Kun in English
Ido: Moving basics
Seiyunchin: Unbalancing in a fight kata
Sukui Uke: Scooping block
Sagi ashi dachi: Stork stance
Zanshin: Staying focused after finishing technique
Bushi: Samurai warrior in Okinawa
Shodo: Japanese calligraphy
Ikebana: Japanese art of flower arranging
Hyaku: One hundred in Japanese
Sen: One thousand in Japanese
Taki Dojo's 5th Kyu Study Crossword
Across:1. | Basic techniques | 3. | Moving basics | 4. | Japanese martial art involving grappling and joint locks | 8. | Stone lever weight | 10. | Second line of the Dojo Kun in English | 12. | One hundred in Japanese | 14. | Back elbow strike | 17. | Training camp | 20. | Front leg groin kick | 22. | Cat push ups | 24. | Turn |
| 25. | Backward | 26. | Japanese grappling and throwing martial art | 28. | Japanese calligraphy | 29. | Yudansha rank | 30. | One of the initial Okinawan karate styles | 31. | Previous name for Goju Ryu | 32. | Mudansha rank | 33. | Etiquette | 35. | Japanese swordsmanship | 36. | Forward | 38. | Upper level vertical fist punch |
| | Down:1. | Rotational wrist lock | 2. | Scooping block | 5. | One of the initial Okinawan karate styles | 6. | Staying focused after finishing technique | 7. | Three Battles Kata | 9. | Japanese art of flower arranging | 11. | Style | 13. | Push hands | 15. | First line of the Dojo Kun in English | 16. | Samurai warrior in Okinawa |
| 18. | The art of the empty hand | 19. | Supplementary training | 21. | Japanese martial art of the harmonious spirit | 23. | Dojo creed, warrior code | 27. | Japanese full contact wrestling | 28. | Unbalancing in a fight kata | 30. | One thousand in Japanese | 34. | Means first in Japanese (from the Dojo Kun) | 37. | Moving left and right |
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Taki Dojo's 5th Kyu Study Crossword
Across:1. | Basic techniques | 3. | Moving basics | 4. | Japanese martial art involving grappling and joint locks | 8. | Stone lever weight | 10. | Second line of the Dojo Kun in English | 12. | One hundred in Japanese | 14. | Back elbow strike | 17. | Training camp | 20. | Front leg groin kick | 22. | Cat push ups | 24. | Turn |
| 25. | Backward | 26. | Japanese grappling and throwing martial art | 28. | Japanese calligraphy | 29. | Yudansha rank | 30. | One of the initial Okinawan karate styles | 31. | Previous name for Goju Ryu | 32. | Mudansha rank | 33. | Etiquette | 35. | Japanese swordsmanship | 36. | Forward | 38. | Upper level vertical fist punch |
| | Down:1. | Rotational wrist lock | 2. | Scooping block | 5. | One of the initial Okinawan karate styles | 6. | Staying focused after finishing technique | 7. | Three Battles Kata | 9. | Japanese art of flower arranging | 11. | Style | 13. | Push hands | 15. | First line of the Dojo Kun in English | 16. | Samurai warrior in Okinawa |
| 18. | The art of the empty hand | 19. | Supplementary training | 21. | Japanese martial art of the harmonious spirit | 23. | Dojo creed, warrior code | 27. | Japanese full contact wrestling | 28. | Unbalancing in a fight kata | 30. | One thousand in Japanese | 34. | Means first in Japanese (from the Dojo Kun) | 37. | Moving left and right |
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