Terms that we use when we practice.
Some of the terminology presented here is divided into:
Standard forms – terms which are in everyday KDS usage
General – terms which are correct and part of KDS practise but are generally not referred to by their Japanese name.
Miscellaneous terms – terms which appear in Karate-Do Kyohan or have been used in the past and so are included for completeness and interest.
Training aids
Bo – wooden staff
Bokken – wooden sword
Shinai – bamboo sword
Tanto – wooden knife
Makiwara – striking post
Training
Standard forms
Kihon – basic training
Kata – forms
Kumite – engagement match
Ten no Kata – basic (universal) application
Ippon kumite – one step engagement (sparring)
Sanbon kumite – three step engagement (sparring)
Jiyu kumite – free engagement (sparring)
Jiyu ippon kumite – free one step engagement (sparring)
General
Gobon kumite – five step engagement (sparring)
Height
Gedan – low level
Chudan – mid level
Jodan – upper level
Stances
Standard forms
Zenkutsu dachi – front stance
Kokutsu dachi – back stance
Kiba dachi – straddle leg (“horse riding”) stance
Fudo dachi – rooted or immovable stance
Nekoashi dachi – cat leg stance
General
Heisoku dachi – feet together stance
Hachiji dachi – natural stance
Choju dachi – ‘T’ stance
Gankaku dachi – crane stance
Hangetsu dachi – half moon stance
Yamagamae – mountain posture
Miscellaneous terms
Tachikata – stance
Seiza – kneeling position
Hand / arm techniques (defences)
Standard forms
Gedan barai – downward sweep block
Age uke – rising block
Ude uke – forearm block
Uchikomi – hammer striking block
Taisho barai – palm heel sweep block
Shuto-barai – sword hand sweep block
Shuto uke – sword hand block
Morote-uke – both hands block (augmented block)
Hiki-te – pulling hand, pulling-in block
General
Suikui-te – scooping block
Kake-te – hooking block
Harai-te – sweeping block
Kakae-te – trapping block
Kakewake – opening block
Uchi-te – striking block
Uchi uke – forearm block
Kosa-uke – cross block
Mizu-nagare – water flowing
Osai-uke – pressing block
Miscellaneous terms
Uke – block
Barai – sweep
Te waza – hand techniques
Uke-te – hand blocks (arm blocks)
Shuto – sword hand
Hand / arm techniques (striking)
Standard forms
Oi tsuki – front (forward) punch
Gyaku tsuki – reverse punch
Empi – elbow attack
Uraken – back fist strike
Tettsui – hammer fist strike
Morote-zuki – double fist attack
General
Seiken – regular fist
Ippon ken – single point fist
Hiraken – flat fist
Renzuki – continuous punching
Ippon zuki – one finger thrust
Nihon zuki – two finger thrust
Shihon zuki – four finger thrust
Nukite – spear hand
Shihon nukite – four finger spear hand
Miscellaneous terms
Tsuki-te – hand attacks
Tsuki – fist thrust attack
Teisho – palm heel
Te waza – hand techniques
Kicking (attacking)
Standard forms
Mae-geri – front kick
Yoko-geri – side kick
Yoko-geri keage (Keage) – side-up kick
Kekomi – side thrust kick
Fumikomi – stamp-in kick
Mawashi-geri – roundhouse kick
Nami-gaeshi – returning wave
Nidan geri – double jump kick
General
Hiza-tsuchi – knee strike
Ushiro-geri – back kick
Tobi geri – jump kick
Sokuto – sword foot
Miscellaneous terms
Ashi waza – foot techniques
Kicking (defending)
Standard forms
Mikazuki-geri (Ori) – crescent moon kick
General
Ashi barai – foot sweep
Movement
Standard forms
Irimi – entrance
General
Embu sen – line of movement (Kata forms)
Yori-ashi – sliding feet
Miscellaneous terms
Sankaku tobi – triangle leap
Kata
Shorin-ryu forms
Taikyoku – First Cause
- Shodan (1st)
- Nidan (2nd)
- Sandan (3rd)
Heian – Peaceful Mind
- Shodan (1st)
- Nidan (2nd)
- Sandan (3rd)
- Yodan (4th)
- Godan (5th)
Bassai – To Penetrate a Fortress
- Dai (Minor)
- Sho (Major)
Kanku – To Look at the Sky
- Dai (Minor)
- Sho (Major)
Empi – Flying Swallow
Gankaku – Crane on a Rock
Shorei-ryu forms
Tekki – Horse Riding
- Shodan (1st)
- Nidan (2nd)
- Sandan (3rd)
Jutte – Ten Hands
Hangetsu – Half Moon
Jion – named after a Buddhist temple
Other
Jiin – named after a Buddhist saint
Meikyo – Mirror of the Soul
Nijushiho – Twenty Four Steps
Sochin – Preserve the Peace
Goju Kata
Sanchin
Tensho
Bo Kata
Matsukaze
Sakugawa
Shu Shi No Kon
Throwing
Nage waza – throwing techniques
Byobudaoshi – topple a folding screen
Komanage – spinning top
Kubiwa – encircle the neck
Kata waguruma – half wheel
Tsubamegaeshi – V-turning swallow
Yaridama – spear a ball
Taniotoshi – push off a cliff
Sakatsuchi – hammer upside down
Other
Ki – irregular
Tuski-te – attacker
Uke-te – defender
Hente – changing hands
Morote – both hands
Tori-te – escape techniques
Kime – focus
Kimete – deciding blow
Sente – no first hand
Go no sen o toru – defence equals offence
Tai no shinshuku – expanding and contracting the body
Yoi – ready
Yame – stop
Yasume – rest
Zanshin – remaining mind
Mokusoo – meditation
Dojo – training / practice hall
Karateka – karate student
Gi – karate suit
Dan – black belt
Kyu – coloured belt
Sensei – teacher / master