Kime, the Glossary
Kime is a Japanese word.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Budō, Dantian, Japanese martial arts, Judo, Karate, Kata, Kime-no-kata, Pressure point.
- Martial arts terminology stubs
Budō
is a Japanese term describing modern Japanese martial arts. Kime and Budō are Japanese martial arts terminology.
See Kime and Budō
Dantian
Dantian is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine loosely translated as "elixir field", "sea of qi", or simply "energy center". Kime and Dantian are Japanese martial arts terminology.
See Kime and Dantian
Japanese martial arts
Japanese martial arts refers to the variety of martial arts native to the country of Japan.
See Kime and Japanese martial arts
Judo
is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, combat sport, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.
See Kime and Judo
Karate
(Okinawan pronunciation), also, is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom.
See Kime and Karate
Kata
Kata is a Japanese word (型 or 形) meaning "form". Kime and Kata are Japanese martial arts terminology.
See Kime and Kata
Kime-no-kata
is a series of self-defense oriented katas in judo.
Pressure point
Pressure points derive from the supposed meridian points in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Indian Ayurveda and Siddha medicine, and martial arts.
See also
Martial arts terminology stubs
- Age-uke
- Chūdan
- Creonte
- Eye-gouging
- Figure-four (grappling hold)
- Fish-hooking
- Fudōshin
- Fuku Shidoin
- Gedan
- Hachiji dachi
- Hansoku
- Infighting (martial arts)
- Ippon
- Jōdan
- Kime
- Kyeshi
- List of karate terms
- Mestre (title)
- Midnight Blue Belt
- Musha shugyō
- Oshikiuchi
- Sandbagging (grappling)
- Seme (martial arts)
- Shidōin
- Shihan
- Shinbu
- Striking combination
- Suijutsu
- Sweep (martial arts)
- Tai sabaki
- Tanju
- Tantojutsu
- Tenkan
- Transition (grappling)
- Underhook
- Ushiro-Geri