| Chop |
| Aikido kin |
| Karate kin |
| Martial art |
| Dojo doings |
| Kind of chop |
| Jujitsu form |
| Karate's kin |
| Throwing art |
| Olympic event |
| Dojo activity |
| A martial art |
| Dojo teaching |
| Karate cousin |
| Defense means |
| Defensive art |
| Kin of karate |
| Fall activity |
| Unarmed combat |
| Defense method |
| Dojo discipline |
| Chopping spree? |
| Refined jujitsu |
| Karate relative |
| Karate's cousin |
| Black-belt sport |
| Sensei's subject |
| Black belt's art |
| Cousin of karate |
| Gi-wearer's sport |
| Sport with throws |
| Sensei's teaching |
| Japanese wrestling |
| Relative of karate |
| Aikido alternative |
| It might throw you |
| Modern martial art |
| Self-defense sport |
| Black belt activity |
| Self-defense system |
| Self-defense method |
| Art of self-defense |
| Putin's martial art |
| Throwing discipline |
| Japanese martial art |
| Olympic combat sport |
| Pastime to throw you |
| Discipline with chops |
| Means of self-defense |
| Olympic contact sport |
| Black belt's activity |
| Martial art from Japan |
| Literally, "gentle way |
| Self-defense technique |
| One of the martial arts |
| Gentle way" in Japanese |
| Literally, ''soft way'' |
| Martial art with throws |
| Sport akin to wrestling |
| Sport similar to aikido |
| Sport that awards belts |
| Weaponless self-defense |
| Olympic sport since 1964 |
| Jigoro Kano's discipline |
| Olympic event since 1972 |
| Olympic sport from Japan |
| Olympics sport since 1964 |
| Olympic sport since Tokyo |
| Weaponless defense method |
| Literally, "the gentle way |
| Olympic sport debut of '64 |
| Weaponless defense technique |
| Martial art — Olympic sport |
| Sport in which bodies may fly |
| ___ chop!" (Austin Powers cry) |
| It means "soft way" in Japanese |
| Self-defense system with throws |
| Olympic sport of Japanese origin |
| Sport whose name means "soft way |
| Discipline developed from jujitsu |
| Sport invented by Dr. Jigoro Kano |
| Activity with holding and throwing |
| Olympic sport for women since 1992 |
| Sport whose name means "gentle way |
| Martial art that's an Olympic event |
| Martial art that's an Olympic sport |
| Wrestling sport adapted from jujitsu |
| Martial art that's taught by a sensei |
| Olympic sport in which belts are worn |
| Sport that means "gentle way" in Japanese |
| Olympic sport that Ronda Rousey competed in |
| It incorporates nage-waza throwing techniques |
| Women's medal-awarding Olympic sport since 1992 |
| Sport in which Israel won its first Olympic medal |
| Martial art whose name means "gentle way" in Japanese |
| Martial art that's Japanese for "the way of gentleness |
| Japanese martial art in which Kayla Harrison won an Olympic gold medal in 2012 |