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ashi garami (J) [Judo, Suiei-jutsu] 1 a leg entanglement technique used in grappling 2 technique used in suiei-jutsu for fighting in water in which the opponent's legs are caught, forcing him down
ashigaru (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Light Foot) foot soldiers, the lowest-ranking warriors
ashi gatame jime (J) [Judo] a strangulation technique in which the legs are used
ashi guruma (J) [Judo] (lit. Leg Wheel) a leg throw in which the opponent is thrown over the attacker's leg, similar to harai goshi
ashi harai (J) [Common Usage] see ashi barai
ashiko (J) [Nin-jutsu] spiked bands worn on the feet, used for climbing as well as for fighting
ashikubi (J) [Common Usage] ankle
ashikubi kake uke (J) [Karate] ankle-hooking block
ashi no tachi kata (J) [Kendo, Naginata] stance, footwork, posture
ashi no ura (J) [Common Usage] sole of the foot
ashi sabaki (J) [Common Usage] footwork
ashitori (J) [Sumo] two-handed leg grab after which the opponent is pushed back and forced to the ground
ashi ura (J) [Common Usage] see ashi no ura