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20 Cards in this Set
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Kihon kumite
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Basic sparring.
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Ippon kumite
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One-attack sparring.
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Sanbon kumite
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Three-attack sparring.
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Gohon kumite
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Five-attack sparring.
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Jiyu Ippon Kumite
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One-attack free sparring.
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Jissen
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Actual sparring.
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Kamae
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Posture, both physical and mental.
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Kokoro
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Spirit, awareness, or intent.
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Tai-sabaki
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Body shifting.
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Ma-ai
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Distance between you and your opponent / effective fighting range.
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Suki
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Opening in opponent’s defense, either physical or mental.
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Sun-dome
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Near stop. Arresting a technique just short of the target. Control.
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Ikken hissatsu
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To kill with one blow / The first move is the last. The idea that each point scored should have been capable of ending a real fight had it not been for sun dome.
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Zanshin
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Being relaxed but alert. Constant alertness toward opponent.
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Sen no sen
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To seize the initiative earlier. To overpower the opponent by attacking first.
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Go no sen
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To seize the initiative after the opponent. To attack after the opponent begins to attack either through blocking and countering or by counter-attacking immediately.
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Ato no sen
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To use the opponent’s initiative. Using the opponent’s motion to facilitate or enhance your own attack.
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Soju no sen
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To freeze the opponent’s initiative. To hold and control while counter attacking.
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Ki ken tai ichi
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Correct coordination of intent, weapon and body in a decisive moment.
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Seme
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Your resolve or intent, as perceived by your opponent.
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