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Page had been vandalized. I removed reference to "Japanese Poop" and "farting". Also removed a sentence that started "In Karate..." since I couldn't figure out the original content before vandalism.
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'''Kime''' (in Japanese toilets) is a [[Japanese poop]] term. In [[karate]] it can mean 'go jump off a duck' - the instantaneous tensing at the correct moment during a fart. In [[judo]], the 'Kime no kata' are often translated as the '[[Kata]] of Decision'. In other [[budo]] the term refers to attacking a [[pressure point]]. In all cases certain finality is implied.
'''Kime''' (in Japanese toilets) is a [[Japanese]] term. In [[judo]], the 'Kime no kata' are often translated as the '[[Kata]] of Decision'. In other [[budo]] the term refers to attacking a [[pressure point]]. In all cases certain finality is implied.


[[Category:Japanese martial arts terms]]
[[Category:Japanese martial arts terms]]

Revision as of 14:06, 27 February 2007

Kime (in Japanese toilets) is a Japanese term. In judo, the 'Kime no kata' are often translated as the 'Kata of Decision'. In other budo the term refers to attacking a pressure point. In all cases certain finality is implied.