Common Karate Terminology
General Words and Commands
- karate - "Empty hand" or weaponless art of defense.
- dojo - Literally "way-place," or "place for learning the way," name for karate school/training room.
- obi - Belt
- gi - Karate uniform (or dogi).
- sensei - Instructor
- sempai - Senior student
- hajime - Begin at your own speed, continue to your own count, as in free sparring or kata.
- yame - Stop.
- migi - Right side
- hidari - Left side
- mokuso - Meditation (eye's closed)
- yoi - Ready position (for kata etc.), in musubi dachi stance, hands one fist in front of belt, crossed left over right, palms down.
- ashi o kaete - Change stance, as from left foot to right (ashi means foot/feet)
- te o kaete - Change hands, used for all hand techniques (te means hand/hands)
- mawatte - Turn around/other way
Directions (to strike, etc.)
- mae - Front
- yoko - Side
- mawashi - Around, eg round-house
- ushiro - Back
Areas (to strike, etc.)
- jodan - Upper level, collar and up (e.g. face, head, throat)
- chudan - Middle level, belt up to collar (e.g. stomach)
- gedan - Lower level, "below the belt" (e.g. abdomen, groin, legs)
Counting
- ichi - One
- ni - Two
- san - Three
- shi - Four
- go - Five
- roku - Six
- shichi - Seven
- hachi - Eight
- kyu - Nine
- ju - Ten
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