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Welcome to the MSOI Dictionary. While we strive to be accurate in both definition and spelling, there can be both controversy over certain items as well as simple human error. Please notify us if you find anything that's a problem.
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A Thrust; This typically is in reference to a low thrusting kick. Also a "forcing in" or penetrating kick.



Palm Block - 2 Roundhouse Punches. (#14 - Upper Body Basic)

Translates as Large Strike - Large Strike.



Double Knifehand Strike. (#13 - Upper Body Basic)

Translates as Knifehand Strike - Knifehand Strike.



Middle Block - 5 Punches. (#12 - Upper Body Basic)

Literally translates as Middle Block - 5 Lightning-fast (rapid) Straight Punches. Zuki can be spelled Tsuki.



Low Block - 5 Punches. (#11 - Upper Body Basic)

Literally translates as Lower Sweep - 5 Lightning-fast (rapid) Straight Punches. Zuki can be spelled Tsuki.



Deflect - Backfist - Reverse Punch (#10 - Upper Body Basic)

Literally translates as Backfist Strike - Reverse Punch. Zuki can be spelled Tsuki.



Upper Block - Reverse Punch (#9 - Upper Body Basic)

Zuki can be spelled Tsuki





Open Upper Block - Reverse Uppercut (#8 - Upper Body Basic)

Literally translates as Upper Knifehand Block - Upper Backside Reverse Punch. Tegata is sometimes seen as Tegatana



Open Middle Block - Open Hand Strike (#7 - Upper Body Basic)

Literally translates as Middle Knifehand (open) Block - Spearhand

Tegata is sometimes seen as Tegatana

This technique is also referred to as Chudan Tegata Barai - Nukite, simply meaning the block is more of a sweep than a strike.



Dictionary Version 0.92 by nagl.ch & by ComFlash2

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