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Stood, techniques, postures and exercises are often referred to in Japanese terms during training. Below is an overview of the terms you may encounter.

Basic concepts
Counting in Japanese
Levels and Band colors
Stood
Defense techniques
Bump techniques
Trap techniques
Battle techniques

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