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Karate Terminology

With this karate dictionary, we would like to offer to all karatékas and interested persons a page of reference translating and explaining principles of the karate terminology. Owing to the very extensive general vocabulary of the martial art karate, this dictionary may represent a limited part of the special terms only and, thus, does not lay claim to completeness. Upper rising block, generally used to guard against an attack to the face; can also be used effectively as an attack. AGE ZUKI TSUKI,.

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With this karate dictionary, we would like to offer to all karatékas and interested persons a page of reference translating and explaining principles of the karate terminology. Owing to the very extensive general vocabulary of the martial art karate, this dictionary may represent a limited part of the special terms only and, thus, does not lay claim to completeness. Upper rising block, generally used to guard against an attack to the face; can also be used effectively as an attack. AGE ZUKI TSUKI,.

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