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USA Karate Somerset

Across
To Serve/ loyal servant
Sickle used for reaping crops before using for defense as a weapon
Traditional Okinawa weapon made up of two sticks and a short rope
The way someone stands
Acceptable behavior
Spiritual Awareness
Energy from within
Chinese teacher
Okinawan weaponry
A white belt who has never quit
A long Japanese weapon usually 5.9 ft to 9ft long
Buddhist monk who is credited for creating the first 18 movements of Martial Arts
A mythical creature who represents wisdom in the Martial Arts
Title given to an instructor with a 5th dan or higher that is commended for their time and effort in their art.
A stick with a perpendicular handle attached, wielded in pairs. This weapon is known for the armed component in Okinawan Martial Arts
Peaceful Mind
Master Instructor
Ability to act or produce an effect
A long legged bird that represents balance in the Martial Arts
4th degree black belt
2nd degree black belt
A place for training in various arts of self defense
Japanese Teacher
Down
Genuineness
5th degree black belt
Sword used by the Samurai
A strike used with various parts of your leg
Controlling ones self
A persons conduct, traits
An animal that represents adaptability and fluency in Martial Arts
Muscles are flexed to help with muscle tone and increased flexibility
An animal in Martial Arts that represents Speed and Power
Time and attention spent to acquire knowledge
physical or mental exertion (what you should always put into something you are trying to achieve)
Empty Hand
Belt
Warfare
1st Degree Black Belt
Two halves; complete opposites; that together bring wholeness and balance when equal
3rd degree black belt
Uniform
Animal that represents tenacity in the Martial Arts (hint; it has stripes)
A strike while closing one's hand in a fist
Traditional Okinawan Weapon that was thought to originate as a farmers trident? Some say it originated as a womans hairpin
Law of the Fist
Tranquility