
Karate Uchi Waza: Seiken Choku Tsuki - Karate Philosophy
2022年2月8日 · This post shows you how to perform the seiken choku tsuki, a fundamental karate technique. What is seiken choku tsuki? Seiken (正拳) means “proper fist” or “fore fist”. Choku ( …
Tsuki - Wikipedia
The choku-tsuki (直突き) – straight punch—is a basic karate technique. It is performed by closing the hand in a fist. Target contact is made with the first two knuckles of the fore-fist, with the fist …
Choku Tsuki JKA Shotokan Karate - YouTube
Choku Tsuki JKA Shotokan Karate
Shotokan Karate Terminology - Shotokan Karate
CHUDAN CHOKU TSUKI – A straight punch to the mid-section of the opponent’s body. CHUDAN NO KAMAE – Middle Level Posture, or Middle Level Guard. A freestyle posture where your …
How to Generate Explosive Power in Your Karate Punches
2022年10月26日 · A simple straight punch (choku tsuki) can tell a lot about you as a karateka because delivering a good punch with decent power is not easy. It requires a good …
Choku tsuki - Aikido Knowledge Base - Aikido Glossary - Pinner …
Choku tsuki. Jo technique: Basic thrusting movement. Commence in basic left posture, hidari hanmi, with the Jo resting vertically on the mat immediately in front of your left foot. Hold the …
Jo Suburi - The Aikido FAQ
2011年11月4日 · CHOKU TSUKI - This is the basic thrusting movement which is featured in many of the jo waza (jo techniques). Commence in basic posture, hidari hanmi, with the jo resting on …
1. Choku tsuki (Direct (front) thrust) - omlc.org
Choku tsuki (Direct (front) thrust) Art Ward demonstrating. Cannot load Quicktime movie. This is the basic thrusting movement use in many jo techniques. Start in left hanmi with the base of …
Tsuki (Punches) - Shotokan Karate CSL
In karate, tsuki is the term used for punches. These attacks are traditionally delivered with the front two knuckles of the fist, called seiken (fore-fist). In this section, tsuki will also refer to …
Choku-zuki (Part Two... Five years later) - Blogger
2020年12月3日 · The trajectory of choku-zuki is as straight as possible: the shortest distance from the hiki-te position to the respective target. In solo training ‘jodan’ is aimed at one’s own jinchu …
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