Japanese in Karate hikite and uraken

Japanese in Karate "hikite" and "uraken"


When you do ā€œseiken zukiā€, the other hand that pulls back to the side of the chest is called ā€œhikiteā€. ā€œHikiā€ means to pull back and ā€œteā€ is a hand.
ā€œUrakenā€ __ ā€œUraā€ means ā€˜back sideā€™ and ā€œkenā€ means ā€˜fistā€™. 


Therefore, ā€œurakenā€ is a ā€˜back fistā€™


When you attack with ā€œurakenā€, the punches are called ā€œuchiā€ and not ā€œtsukiā€. Whatā€™s the difference between them?

The word tsukiā€ originally means ā€˜to stab or pushā€ while ā€œuchiā€ means to hit, strike and flap.

So you can imagine that ā€œtsukiā€ is the punch that you push the fist into the opponentā€™s body and ā€œuchiā€ is the punch that you hit/flap the opponent.


Itā€™s easier to understand the difference between.

Other variations!! 


ā˜†  ā€œUraken ganmen uchiā€ = back fist punch to the face ā€œGanmenā€ is ā€˜facial surfaceā€™. ā€œGanā€ means ā€˜faceā€™ and ā€œmenā€ is ā€˜surfaceā€™ as in ā€œshoumenā€(front side). 

When you see the word in kanji (Chinese character) : 锔面 the first kanji é”” means ā€˜faceā€™ and this kanji has 2 readings, ā€œganā€ and ā€œkaoā€.

When you want to say the word just ā€˜faceā€™ in Japanese, you must use the other reading ā€œkaoā€ not ā€œganā€ (just for extra knowledge)

ā˜†  ā€œUraken sayu uchiā€ = back fist punch to right and left ā€œSayuā€ means ā€˜right and leftā€™

ā˜†  ā€œUraken hizou uchiā€ or ā€œUraken furi uchiā€
ā€œHizouā€ is the name of the organ (a body part) as shown in the picture. 

So this punch is aimed towards this part of the body.

(hizou) ā€œFuriā€ means ā€˜to swingā€™. If you swing the uraken to your right or left side, the fist will hit the same part (I suppose)

ā˜†  ā€œUraken mawashi uchiā€ = back fist round punch ā€œMawashiā€ means ā€˜to turn something aroundā€™. In this technique, you swing the uraken around to the opponent.

ā˜†  ā€œSeiken ago uchiā€ ā€œAgoā€ means ā€˜a chinā€™. This attack is with ā€œseikenā€ but the punch is ā€œuchiā€ so your punch should just hit the opponentā€™s chin and pull it back. 

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