New Martial Art Dictionary

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Ok, how about a dictionary, comedy or serious of martial arts.....

I like Jeff foxworhty's "judo"

ju do know anything.......
 
Soke n. (soh-kay) 1. Head of a Japanese Iemoto-system organisation. 2. (in error) mistakenly used to mean "Founder". 3. (slang) Any overweight publicity-seeking fool that wants an impressive title that doesn't mean what he thinks it does.
 
Karate chop (car'-rot-te ...chop') : follow by a loud sound (key-eye ) usually to to neck area,perfer. Best with hands. Weaponless person using right or left hand, swinging arm towards neck area and hitting with the bottom portion of hand. 2. To hurt someone with own body as weapon. 3. Can be use to smack bugs, sticks and bricks. May have come from Japan, can be use by anyone, not consider a dirty word. ---From "the new martial art dictionary 2005" TALK COM.
 
Kenpo (ken-p-oh) ,"fist law", some scholarly persons believe that is was a re-worded, newly created from Kempo, presented by William K. S. Chow. Kempo came form Okinawa and China. However, some scowlerly persons pronounce it Ken-Pole..like a pole belonging to a guy named Ken.
 
Hanshi - Another title often abused by ignorant Westerners.
Hanshi are Samurai in the service of the han.
What is the han?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_(feudal_domain)
The Han (藩) were the fiefs of feudal clans of Japan that existed during all the Edo period and for a few years after the Meiji Restoration. The number of han varied; typically, there were around 300 han in the Edo period. Most han were led by a daimyo with an assessment of 10,000 koku or more. The daimyo swore loyalty to the shogun. Sometimes a powerful daimyo let a man govern a domain over 10,000 koku. Those men were definitely not daimyo but their domains were sometimes called han.

The richest han was the Kaga han with 1 millon koku. It was situated in Kaga, Etchu and Noto Provinces.

In July, 1871, all the han were disbanded in favor of the formation of prefectures.
 
Bester said:
Hanshi - Another title often abused by ignorant Westerners.
Hanshi are Samurai in the service of the han.
What is the han?
If thats true. Does the mis-use begin in the East?

http://www.okinawankarateandkobudoinstitute.com/chosin_chibana.htm
Chibana's reputation as a karate master continued to spread, not only in Okinawa but also in mainland Japan. By 1957, he had received the title of Hanshi (High Master) from the Dai Nippon Butokukai (The Greater Japan Martial Virtue Association)
 
Bester said:
Hanshi - Another title often abused by ignorant Westerners.
Hanshi are Samurai in the service of the han.
What is the han?
Well, it would appear that you somewhat got off the "path" of the thread.
 
akja said:
If thats true. Does the mis-use begin in the East?

http://www.okinawankarateandkobudoinstitute.com/chosin_chibana.htm
Chibana's reputation as a karate master continued to spread, not only in Okinawa but also in mainland Japan. By 1957, he had received the title of Hanshi (High Master) from the Dai Nippon Butokukai (The Greater Japan Martial Virtue Association)
Japanese Imperialism may have been instilled into Okinawa's people, therefore, they have their own translation or interpretation?

However, this had gotton off thread also :)
 
Left side kick ( lef-silde - kic'it): Normally perfer to use left leg. Lift knee up,turn hip right down, snap/trust left leg side ways out to intended victim. Hit hard is better than soft (en). This is one way to make person fly. Referance : Bruce's book-( Learn flying real fast) and (Art of flying) by Blackie Belt.
 

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