KARATE SCHOOL CHARACTERISTICS ORGANIZATION KATAS CONCEPTS

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presentation dachis te geris attack areas ukes
 

TE WAZA TSUKI (HAND TECHNIQUES)

Oi-tsuki Direct with the same fist that the foot that goes forward.
Gyaku-tsuki Direct with the fist opposite to the foot that goes forward.
Ren-tsuki Oi-tsuki and gyaku-tsuki (consecutives).
Dan-tsuki Direct with the vertical fist.
Tate-ken-tsuki
(Tate-tsuki)
Direct with the reversed fist / direct short.
Gyaku- ken -tsuki
(Ura-tsuki)
Direct with the reversed fist and from the bottom up in ascending sense.
Age-tsuki Direct giving it a circular movement in the last instant.
Furi-tsuki (Mawashi-tsuki) Direct lateral to the opposite side that takes advantage of the draft of the trunk to be able to execute it.
Kagi-tsuki Sliding direct.
Hira-ken-tsuki Direct with the first phalanx of 4 fingers except the thumb.
Kumade-tsuki Direct with the hand in the shape of claw.
Teisho-tsuki (Soko-tsuki) Direct with the base of the palm of the hand.
Nodowa Direct with the portion of the hand included between the forefinger and thumb.
Yubi-tsuki Direct with the fingers in peak form.
Kakuto-uchi (Tekubi-uchi) Assault with the wrist.
Nakadaka-ken Assault with the second phalanx of the heart-finger.
Ipon-nukite Assault in nukite of the forefinger.
Nihon-nukite Assault in nukite of the forefingers and heart-finger.
Nuki-te Direct with the top of the fingers.
Atama-zuki
To throb with the head.
MOROTE WAZA (REINFORCED TECHNIQUES)
Morote tsuki Direct in sei-ken with the parallel fists and to the same height.
Morote-nidan-tsuki Direct in sei-ken with the fists to different height.
Awase-tsuki Direct a fist in sei-ken and other one in gyaku-ken to different height (the fist in giaku is that of the anticipated leg).
Hasami-tsuki Direct in scissors.
Yoko-morote-nidan-tsuki Like morote-nidan-tsuki, attacking to a side.
Wa-uchi Indirect attacking simultaneously with both fists in kentsui.
EMPI WAZA HIZI ATE (ELBOW TECHNIQUES)
Mae-enpi-uchi
(Mae-hizi-ate)
Elbow assault to the front (the low part of the fist looks down).
Yoko-enpi-uchi
(Yoko-hizi-ate)
Elbow assault to the side (the low part of the fist looks down).
Mawashi-enpi-uchi
(Mawashi-hizi-ate)
Circular elbow assault towards ahead (the low part of the fist looks down). .
Tate-enpi-uchi
(Tate-hizi-ate)
Ascending elbow assault (the low part of the fist looks at the face).
Yoko-mawashi-enpi -uchi
(Yoko-mawashi-hizi-ate)
Elbow assault to the side from towards to backwards (the low part of the fist looks down).
Ushiro-enpi-uchi
(Ushiro-hizi-ate)

Elbow assault from towards to backwards, similar movement to the accomplishment of the hikite (the low part of the fist looks up).
THIS THROB OF ELBOW IS THE ONLY ONE THAT IS UNDERSTOOD AS DIRECT IN OUR SCHOOL.

UCHI TE WAZA (INDIRECT HAND TECHNIQUES)
Ura-ken Indirect with Ura-ken to the front.
Ura-ken-mawashi-uchi Indirect with Ura-ken attacking horizontally.

Ura-ken-uchi-age

 

Indirect with Ura-ken attacking from the bottom up.
Tetsui-uchi (Kentsui-uchi)
Indirect attacking with the exterior part of the fist (hammer fist).
Ura-tetsui-uchi
(Ura-kentsui-uchi)
Indirect attacking with the internal part of the fist (Hammer of the thumb).
Shuto-uchi Indirect with the external side of the hand.
Haito-uchi Indirect with the internal side of the hand.
Keito-uchi Indirect with the base of the thumb.
Uchi-haito-uchi Attacking from the exterior to the interior.
Soto-haito-uchi Attacking from the interior to the exterior.
Barate-uchi Assault with the palm of the hand and fingers.
Yubi-uchi
(Washide-uchi)
Assault with the fingers in peak form but circular form.
Soko-Uchi With the base of the palm of the hand but in circular form.