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Attention Stance. This stance means Self-Respect. Also from this stance, when we bow it shows Respect for Others. |
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Shizentai or Hachiji Dachi |
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Natural Stance. This stance means Concentration, Attention, Focus and Awareness. |
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Front Stance. This stance means Self-Confidence. |
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pre-arranged form of sparring |
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Quiet listening. It is done in the beginning or at the end of class, and it is listening to one’s own breath. |
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Ready. It is used to order others to get prepared for the performance of kata or technique. |
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Begin. It is used to start any technique or kata. |
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Stop or Halt. It used to signal the end of any technique or kata. |
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The art of the usage of various weapons. In Washin-ryu, Master Ochiai teaches such weapons as Bo, Tambo, Sai, Tonfa, Nunchaku, Sword and Kama |
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Inner power that emanates from the lower abdomen (tanden) through the correct breathing method |
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Literally translates as “Remaining Mind.” It means the complete domination over one’s opponent, after the execution of a technique, where your opponent will never be able to successfully attack you again |
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