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  2. Soto uke - Wikipedia

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    The above designations are particular to Shotokan and some other schools, and are backwards from other systems (Wado-ryu, Doshinkan, Uechi-Ryu, etc.) where soto uke is a block to the outside and uchi uke is a block to the inside — consistent with Gedan Barai is a block in the downward direction and Jodan Age Uke is a block in the upwards ...

  3. List of shotokan techniques - Wikipedia

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    shuto mawashi uke (roundhouse block with knife-hand) soto uke (外受け): outside forearm block; morote sukui uke: scooping block; tate shuto uke: half knife-hand block; Te osae uke: dropping palm block; Uchi ude uke (内腕受け)/ uchi uke (内受け): inside forearm block; Gyako uchi uke: reverse outside mid-level (e.g. in the kata, Heian ...

  4. Taikyoku - Wikipedia

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    The second in the series, taikyoku chudan, alternates between front stance and sanchin dachi ("hourglass stance") and the low blocks have been replaced with soto uke (outer mid-level block). The third kata, taikyoku jodan , is identical to chudan but replaces the soto uke with jodan age uke (high block).

  5. Karate techniques - Wikipedia

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    Ura Kake Uke Back-hand hook block Uchi Hiki Uke Middle level inward pulling block Yoko (Soto) Hiki Uke: Side (outward) pulling block Kosa Uke Cross block Kake Uke Hook block Ude Osae Arm wedge Shotei Osae Palm-heel press Gedan barai Downward block Hiki Uke Grasping block Shuto Uke Knife hand block Shotei Uke Palm heel block Chudan Uchi Uke

  6. Yoseikan Aikido - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the kata was made up of the following movements; 1) soto yoko uke, 2) hiji ate, 3) gedan barai, 4) gedan tsuki, 5) soto barai, 6) chudan tsuki, 7) gedan tsuki uke, 8) jodan tsuki age. [13] The modern version of happo ken has two differences; 4) kubi uchi, 8) hiji ago tsuki age.

  7. Uchi-Uke - Wikipedia

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  8. Kenkojuku - Wikipedia

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    For example: The rising block or age uke is performed by aligning the ulna bone in the forearm with the arm, and not by twisting the ulna as in the usual jodan uke. There is a wider arc made at the startup position for the soto uke, the gedan barai is more a check than a full-power block. The double-hand blocks have various "hands together ...

  9. Shōrin-ryū Shidōkan - Wikipedia

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    Shorin-ryu Shidokan (小林流志道館, Shōrin-ryū Shidōkan) is the main branch of Shorin-ryū style of Okinawan karate, started by Katsuya Miyahira, Hanshi 10th Dan.. It should not be confused with the newer Japanese Shidōkan (世界空手道連盟士道館 World Karate Association Shidōkan), which was founded by Yoshiji Soeno in 1981, another style of knockdown karate.