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Radio calisthenics (ラジオ体操,
rajio taisō, literally, "radio exercises") are warm-up
calisthenics performed to
music and
guidance from
radio broadcasts....
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Tsukioka Yo****oshi (****anese: 月岡 芳年; also
named Taiso Yo****oshi 大蘇 芳年; 30 April 1839 – 9 June 1892) was a ****anese printmaker. Yo****oshi has widely...
- The
Gymnastics Samurai (****anese: 体操ザムライ, Hepburn:
Taisō Zamurai) is a ****anese
anime television series about gymnastics. The
series was
produced by MAPPA...
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smoothly in a
variety of
directions without exposing the neck to injury.
Junan taiso (junan
meaning flexible) is a
yogic method of
stretching and
breathing by...
- "Yōkai
Taisō Dai Ichi" (Break Out/ようかい体操第一) is the 12th
single by the ****anese
musical group Dream5,
released on 23
April 2014. "Yōkai
Taisō Dai Ichi"...
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German for "New Dance",
while "
Taisō" is ****anese for "gymnastics" or "calisthenics". For its
single release, the
track "
Taisō" was
given a
music video directed...
- pinyin: Dàzǔ Huìkě; Wade–Giles: Ta-tsu ****-k'o; ****anese pronunciation:
Taiso Eka) is
considered the
Second Patriarch of Chan
Buddhism and the twenty-ninth...
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Atama no
Taisou (頭の体操, lit. 'Head Gymnastics') is a
series of
puzzle collections that were
released by Kobunsha, and
written by
Akira Tago. As of 2010[update]...
- "Aiin
Taisō/Aiin!
Dance no Uta" (アイ〜ン体操/アイ〜ン!ダンスの唄) is the
fifth single of the ****o!
Project subgroup Minimoni. It was
released on
April 24, 2002 and...
- example, many dōjōs
begin each
class with warm-up
exercises (準備体操,
junbi taisō),
which may
include stretching and
ukemi (break falls).
Aikido training...