Footwork - Footwork

Japanese: 足技 - あしわざ
Footwork - Footwork
〘 noun 〙① A general term for techniques used in judo, sumo, etc. to knock down an opponent using the feet. ※Eawase (1970)〈Shono Junzo〉16 "Jumping up or using footwork"② Acrobatic feats performed using only the feet without using the hands. Footwork.

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Japanese:
〘名〙① 柔道や相撲などで、足を使って相手を倒すわざの総称。※絵合せ(1970)〈庄野潤三〉一六「飛び上るとか、足業をきかせるということが」② 手を使わないで足だけで演ずる曲芸。足芸。

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