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Lunge punch Reverse punch Jab Straight punch Hook punch Lunging reverse punch Close punch Parallel punch Double punch Triple punch Rising punch Downward punch Wide "U" punch "U" punch Dropping punch (Empi) One-knuckle fist punch (Hangetsu) Oi tsuki Gyaku tsuki Kizami tsuki Choku tsuki Kagi tsuki Oi-gyaku tsuki Ura tsuki Morote tsuki Ren tsuki San tsuki Age tsuki Gedan tsuki Yama tsuki Awase tsuki Otoshi tsuki Ippon Ken tsuki Tobi geri Name ashi geri Hiza geri Nidan geriįlying kick Returning wave kick Knee kick/strike Double kick Mae geri keage Mae geri kekomi Yoko geri keage Yoko geri kekomi Mawashi geri Ushiro geri Fumikomi geri Uchi mikazuki geri Soto mikazuki geriįront snap kick Front thrust kick Side snap kick Side thrust kick Round kick Back thrust kick Stomping kick Inside crescent kick Outside crescent kick Rising block Down block Outside forearm block Inside forearm block Knife block Augmented block Reverse wedge block X block Cross block Hi/low block Vertical knife-hand block Back-hand block Elbow block Pressing block Dropping or falling block Sweeping block Sweeping back-arm block Sweeping hand block (parry) Scooping block Side combined block Grasping block Combined rising knife-hand block Double inside block Ox-Jaw block Open-legged Stance (Yoi) Natural Stance Cat Stance "L" Stance Cross-legged Stance Wide Hour-glass Stance Right Leg Kneeling Left Leg KneelingĪge uke Gedan uke Soto ude uke Uchi ude uke Shuto uke Morote uke Kakiwaki uke Juji uke Kosa uke Manji uke Tate shuto uke Haishu uke Empi uke (or Hiji uke) Osae uke Otoshi uke Nagashi Uke Haiwan Nagashi Uke Te Nagashi Uke Sukui Uke Sokumen Awase Uke Tsukami Uke Awase Shuto Age Uke Ryowan Uchi Uke Seiryuto Uke Hachiji dachi Shizen-tai dachi Neko-ashi dachi Renoji dachi Kosa dachi Hangetsu dachi Migi Ashi Orishiku Hidari Ashi Orishiku
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Posture (Yoi) Formal Attention Stance (Yoi) Front Stance Back Stance Straddle Stance Fighting Stance Informal Attention Stance (feet in a 'V")
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Kamae Heisoku dachi Zenkutsu dachi Kokutsu dachi Kiba dachi Fudo dachi Musubi dachi Right Left Jump Reverse Rising Inner Outer Dropping Migi: Hidari: Tobi: Gyaku: Age: Uchi: Soto: Otoshi: Mae: Yoko: Ushiro: Tate: Mawashi: Jodan: Chudan: Gedan: Sokumen:įront Side Back Vertical Round Head high level Mid-high level Low level Down Side Line up Line up by rank Ready Stop Relax (or ready position) Face towards the teacher Face towards each other Face towards the front Bow Meditation position-kneeling Hands up (cover position) Turn around Begin Narande: Seiretsu: Yoi: Yame: Yasume: Sensei ni: Otaigai ni: Shomen ni: Rei: Seiza: Age-te: Mawatte: Hajime:
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White Yellow Blue Green Purple Brown Black Red Shiro: Ki: Aoi: Midori: Murasaki: Cha: Kuro: Aka: Ichi: Ni: San: Shi: Go: Roku: Shichi: Hachi: Ku: Ju: NiJu: NiJu-Go: Hyaku: Ippon: Yon: Gohon: Meditate/Gather Your Thoughts Please "I welcome you to train with me" "Thank-you very much" COLORS One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Twenty Twenty-five One Hundred First Fourth Fifth Technique Stance Punch Strike Block Bow Technique Kick Foot sweep Posture Sliding the feet Body shifting "House of Shoto” “Pine Sea” pen name of Funakoshi.
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The Way of Karate Practitioner of Karate School or training room Teacher Senior Junior Entry Level Master Master Instructor Rank Uniform Belt Yes No Way Way of combat Poise and control Focus Fundamentals/Basics Spirit shout/focus of spiritual energy Practice form Floor pattern/lines of a kata Distance Application (interpretation) of kata techniques Sparring/fighting One-step sparring "Promise" premeditated sparring Five-step sparring Free sparring The letter “g” is always pronounced like the “g” in go. In Japanese, the letter “r” is never emphasized. To learn the Japanese sounds of these letters, study the following chart.Īh i (show-toe-keye) eh (as in let) ay (as in day) ee oh oy ooĪka (ah-ka) Shotokai (as in eye) hajime (haw-gee-meh) Sensei (sehn-say) Obi (oh-bee) dojo (doh-joh) kiiroi (key-roy) (as in boy) uchi (oo-chee) Many Japanese letters sound the same as they do in English, but some letters are pronounced or written differently. If a karateka learns the Japanese karate terminology, she/he will be able to enter any karate dojo in the world and able to understand and workout.