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Randori |
Free sparring. |
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Rei |
A command to bow. |
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Rei. |
Courtesy. To bow, reverence. |
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Reishiki |
Ceremony of courtesy. |
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Renmei |
A federation, league, or union of Japanese martial arts clubs. |
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Renshi |
Expert. |
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Renshu |
Practice or training period. |
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Renzoku |
Continuous, non-stopping. |
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Renzuki |
Continuous attack. |
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Riken |
Backfist. |
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Rikishi |
Strong man. Sumo wrestler. |
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Rinkiogen |
Adaptation skill to any situation. |
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Ritsurei |
Standing bow. |
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Rokushakubo |
See "bo." |
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Ryo |
Both. |
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Ryoshin |
Equity, fairness. |
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Ryu |
Dragon. School. |
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Ryu |
"Way," "school," or "method." A term used as a suffix after almost all styles of Japanese and Okinawan martial arts. Ryu basically means a formalized martial tradition under an established teacher and school. |