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ashi waza (J) [Judo, Ju-jutsu] foot or leg techniques
ashi yubi (J) [Common Usage] toes
atama (J) [Common Usage] head
Atarashii Naginata (J) [Style] a modern competitive martial art using the naginata; utilizing the same type of protective armor and competitive rules as kendo, it has been popularized as a martial art for women in Japan
Atarito (J) [Iaido] the fourth kata in the Muso Shinden-ryu Omori-ryu Shoden series, which is done from seiza
atemi (J) [Common Usage] a strike to a weak or vital point on the body
atemi waza (J) [Common Usage] techniques used for striking an opponent's anatomically weak or vital points
ateru (J) [Common Usage] to hit, strike, touch
ato uchi (J) [Kendo] a valid delayed strike or jab, similar to a riposte in fencing
aun (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Om, Alpha, and Omega) the name for techniques in several classical weapons arts
awamori (O) [Common Usage] a potent type of Okinawan liquor made from millet or rice
awase (J) [Common Usage] the act of crossing weapons or coming to grips in a match