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  1. 3 lis 2014 · In the Okinawan Shuri-ryu karate that I practice, we supposedly have two different kiais: 1. An offensive kiai sounds like "ha," "ta," or "sa," and is done in conjunction with a strike to an extremity of the body. 2. A defensive kiai sounds like "ho," "to," or "so," and is done in conjunction with a strike to the core of the body.

  2. 18 maj 2023 · This post covers what kiai is, its purposes, whether it can improve the power of your techniques, and how you should do it in your kihon, karate, and kumite practice. Table of Contents What is kiai? How to kiai? Purposes of kiai What is kiai-jutsu? Does kiai improve your performance according to research? When and

  3. Kiai 気合 is a Japanese term used in karate for a short spirited shout, that is used to focus energy when performing an attacking or defending move. The term kiai is a combination of Ki (life force), and Ai (meaning to blend or harmonize).

  4. Korean martial arts (e.g. Taekwondo and Tang Soo Do) feature a shout called a "ki'hap" ("Ki" meaning "energy", "hap" meaning "to join", "to harmonise", or "to amplify" - which overlaps with the Japanese word "ai" meaning "joining"), so saying that "Kiai on a basic level is yelling when punching in karate and karate only" is patently false.

  5. Zasady karate, podobnie jak innych dale­kowschodnich sztuk walki, prócz całej mnogo­ści technik ruchu, opierają się także na sferze duchowej człowieka. Ćwiczenia medytacyjno-koncentracyjne dają możliwość wnikania w psychikę, kie­rowania emocjami i poznawania ogromnego potencjału siły wewnętrznej.

  6. So, based on that discussion and some research, here are 12 Japanese Words You Need To Know For Karate! 1. Osu! (pronounced Oh’ss with the stress on the O), Osu is a word that you will hear in all Kyokushin dojos, and has been adopted by some other martial arts, such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and other full-contact styles.

  7. Ippon — pełen punkt techniczny — jest zdefiniowany jako pojedynczy punkt techniczny, przyznawany za wykonanie techniki todome (cios kończący) z prawidłową synchronizacją, prawidłowym timingiem i z właściwego dystansu — ma-ai na ustalony na ciele przeciwnika cel.

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