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- Aikido [r]: A Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba. [e]
- Anton Geesink [r]: Dutch former Olympic champion judo and member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). [e]
- Bartitsu [r]: An eclectic martial art and self defence method originally developed in England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [e]
- Belt (clothing) [r]: An articles of clothing worn around the waist to support a pair of pants (trousers). [e]
- Culture of Japan [r]: Set of traditions, pastimes, artistic expression, use of language, belief systems and so on that distinguishes Japan from other nations. [e]
- Edward William Barton-Wright [r]: One of the first Europeans to teach Japanese martial arts and pioneer hybrid martial arts. [e]
- Japanese language [r]: (日本語 Nihongo), Japonic language spoken mostly in Japan; Japonic family's linguistic relationship to other tongues yet to be established, though Japanese may be related to Korean; written in a combination of Chinese-derived characters (漢字 kanji) and native hiragana (ひらがな) and katakana (カタカナ) scripts; about 125,000,000 native speakers worldwide. [e]
- Japan [r]: East Asian country of about 3,000 islands; one of the world's largest economies; population about 125,000,000. [e]
- Martial arts (Eastern) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Martial arts (General) [r]: Codified systems of both armed and weaponless, or empty-handed, skills intended to develop and increase proficiency in combat. [e]
- Mixed martial arts [r]: Combat sport that utilizes a wide range of fighting techniques from many martial arts and is characterized by a minimalistic ruleset [e]
- Olympic Games [r]: A quadrennial multi-sport event organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) involving athletes from around the world in both summer and winter sport editions. The summer event was first staged at Athens in 1896 as a revival of the Ancient Olympics; the winter event was first staged at Chamonix in 1924. [e]
- Sports [r]: Activity that involves skill and physical exertion, and is governed by a generally accepted set of rules and guidelines. [e]
- Submission wrestling [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Wrestling [r]: A form of unarmed combat involving close physical contact which is primarily a sport. [e]