What are the different Karate Do terms in Japanese?

What are the different Karate Do terms in Japanese?

Glossary of Karate terminology used by the KUGB

Japanese Translation Japanese
Gedan Barai Downward block Age Uke
Soto Uke Outside block Uchi Uke
Shuto uke Knife hand block Tate Shuto uke
Nagashi uke Sweeping block Haishu uke

What do you call karate belt in Japanese?

Oss or Osu – Push On Through Difficulties. Nevertheless, this term used in many different ways and is often used by non-Japanese Karate students for “Thank you”, “I understand”, etc. Oss (Osu) is a kind of respectful catch-all phrase. The meaning of Oss (Osu) can vary greatly between Karate schools and styles.

What are the karate moves called?

List of Karate Kicks (Beginner & Advanced)

  • Ashi Barai – Foot Sweep.
  • Fumikomi – Stomp or Stomping Kick.
  • Gedan Mawashi Geri – Low Roundhouse Kick.
  • Hiza Geri – Knee Strike.
  • Kakato Otoshi Geri – Axe Kick – Sometimes only referred to as Kakato Geri.
  • Kansetsu Geri – Joint Kick (usually attacking an opponent’s knee)

How many kata are in isshinryu?

sixteen kata
In many of the various forms of the system, sixteen kata (eight empty-hand, three bo, two sai, a bo-bo kumite kata, a bo-sai kumite kata and one tuifa kata) are agreed upon as composing Isshin-ryu. These kata include original developments of the Master, and inherited kata from the parent styles.

What does Uke mean in karate?

receives
うけ showTranscriptions. Uke (受け) (IPA: [ɯke]) is in Japanese martial arts the person who “receives” a technique. The exact role of uke varies between the different arts and often within the art itself depending on the situation.

How do you say yes in karate?

“Hai!” is the commonly used word in Japanese for “yes”/”understood”/”affirmative”. That’s what we say in Okinawa – the birthplace of Karate – as well as in many other places where the “Osu!” parade hasn’t arrived yet and people value humility.

What is the yell called in martial arts?

Kiai
Kiai (Japanese: 気合, /ˈkiːaɪ/) is a Japanese term used in martial arts for the short shout uttered when performing an attacking move. Traditional Japanese dojo generally uses single syllables beginning with a vowel.

How do you say hello in karate?

When you enter or leave the dojo, you bow and say “Osu”. When you greet a fellow student, you use “Osu” instead of “hello”. When you respond to your teacher for anything, you say Osu!

Who is the head of isshinryu?

Shimabuku Sensei
Sensei Calandra is currently producing a DVD series on Isshin-Ryu at the request of Shimabuku Sensei (Current Headmaster of Isshin-Ryu Karate and President of I.W.K.A).

What does kumite mean in Japanese?

grappling hands
Kumite (Japanese: 組手, literally “grappling hands”) is one of the three main sections of karate training, along with kata and kihon. Kumite is the part of karate in which a person trains against an adversary, it was used for street fighting too.