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awase tsuki (J) [Karate] U-punch
ayumi ashi (J) [Common Usage] regular stepping, one foot after another, used to move over large distances
Azato Anko (O) [Master] an Okinawan master of Shuri-te and one of Funakoshi Gichin's teachers
Azumazeki (J) [Sumo] a sumo beya located in Sumida Ward, Tokyo
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ba (M) [Common Usage] eight
Baahk Hok (C) [Style] see Bai He
Baahk Hok Seung Dihn Cheung Jiu Kyuhn (C) [Baahk Hok] a hand form
baahk mah hin taih (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. White Horse Presents its Hoof) a transition from an upright posture to a kneeling horse stance with both fists at waist level
baahk mah tek (C) [Baahk Meih] (lit. White Horse Kicking) a low-line kick
Baahk Meih (C) [Style] (lit. White Eyebrow) A style named after its founder Baahk Meih, who was originally a student of the northern Shaolin Temple but later took refuge in the Wauh Meih mountains where he lived as a hermit and blended Daoist gungfu with his version of the teachings of the northern Shaolin Temple. This style incorporates the characteristics of the five animals (snake, crane, dragon, tiger, and leopard) and is designed to penetrate vulnerable pressure points.