Ayumi-ashi: Almost like normal walking. Hiki-ashi : Backward step, same side. Hiraki-ashi : Outside step (dodge) Kosa-ashi : Switching side. Okuri-ashi: Forward crossed step. Tenkan-Ashi : Pivot (180 degree) Tsugi-ashi: Rear foot reaches front foot, then front foot moves forward (half step)

A term meaning to look at the whole, not something specific. One of the 5 postures where the sword is lowered to the knee level. A form of sword fighting where drawing the blade quickly results in a single motion to defeat the enemy. Founded by Shigenobu Hayashizaki in the latter half of the 16th century.

To my knowledge Kancho refers to one who is the head/founder of a shoot off the original art as in Kancho Shioda who created Yoshinkan aikido from O Sensei ueshiba's aikido. Sensei which I remember Kanazawa sensei preferred means "One who has gone before"
Learn more about the meaning and history of Jin Sei Ryu, the "Jin Sei Ryu ripple," and more through the writings of Founding Master Kancho Ino Maquirang. The Jin Sei Ryu Karate-Do Family. Jin Sei Ryu Karate-Do Chicago is a local branch (Bun shibu) of the North American Regional Branch (Shibu), which operates in New York under Sei Shihan Mel
Strech the back-leg straight and bent the front leg deeply. Turn on the balls of the feet and bring the feet parallel and maintain the double shoulder width. This is kiba dachi or the horse riding stance. Turn the toes out 45 degrees so they from together an angle of 90 degrees. This is shiko dachi or the sumo stance.
I find it amazing that there is a word in Japanese for "putting your index fingers in someone's anal region", this is the slang definition for kancho that comes from the serious original meaning kancho = 浣腸 = enema. When using the slang definition you should write it using katakana -> カンチョウ. "Kancho" became famous on the
Kancho Robert is an 8th Dan Black Belt, and has been training in and teaching karate since 1964. Born in 1947, Robert spent most of his early life growing up in Gosford, New South Wales. At the age of 17, his fascination for karate led him to begin training in the Japanese style of Goju-Kai. Over the next decade he spent most of his time
If your martial arts organization is referred to as a 会 (kai: Gathering/meeting) then the head of that group is 会長 (Kaicho). I spent many years in the 勇真会 (Yushinkai) who was led by our Kaicho. If the group is a 館 (kan: hall/building) then the head of that group is a 館長 (Kancho).
1) a game played by Japanese school children under the age of 12 where they poke their finger(s) in an unsuspecting ass. 2) repeated pings or probes by hackers on the Internet seeking unauthorized access to a computer.
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