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  2. Sprung floor - Wikipedia

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    A semi-traditional floor would have wood battens laid on pads made of neoprene, which is more durable than rubber. Pads are typically laid 40–50 cm (16–20 in) apart and are 1–2.5 cm (0.39–0.98 in) thick. Then more wood battens are put on top at right angles, halfway between the pads.

  3. Karateci Kız - Wikipedia

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    Karateci Kız (transl. Karate Girl) is a 1973 Turkish martial arts film. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Directed by Orhan Aksoy , the cast includes Filiz Akın and Ediz Hun .

  4. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene's burn point is around 260 °C (500 °F). [21] In its native state, neoprene is a very pliable rubber-like material with insulating properties similar to rubber or other solid plastics. Neoprene foam is used in many applications and is produced in either closed-cell or open-cell form.

  5. Shoulder pad (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder pads. Check chest and shoulder measurements by using cloth tape around upper torso at center of chest and over shoulders from tip of the left humerus to tip of the right humerus. Use corresponding shoulder pad sizing chart from manufacturer. Place pads over head and complete front lock/laces then pull straps on sides into place.

  6. Karate Girl - Wikipedia

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    Rina Takeda as Ayaka Kurenai / Ayaka Ikegami; Hina Tobimatsu as Natsuki Kurenai / Sakura, her younger sister; Tatsuya Naka as Tatsuya Kurenai, their father; Kazutoshi Yokoyama as Ryuji Muto

  7. Karate gi - Wikipedia

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    Karatekas hone their skills at the dojo wearing karate gi. Different styles of Karate have slightly different uniforms though all share the same basic design, differing only in the lengths of sleeves, legs, and the skirt of the uwagi (jacket). Many karateka tend to wear their obi (belt) much longer than judoka and other martial artists. [6]