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Chūdan

Index Chūdan

is one of the three heights commonly referred to in Japanese martial arts. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Age-uke, Chūdan-no-kamae, Gedan, Gyaku-zuki, Jōdan, Shitō-ryū, Taikyoku.

Age-uke

, which translates to "rising block", or "upward block" is the Japanese term for a technique used in martial arts.

See Chūdan and Age-uke

Chūdan-no-kamae

, sometimes shortened to Chūdan-gamae or simply Chūdan, is a basic weapon stance in many Japanese martial arts.

See Chūdan and Chūdan-no-kamae

Gedan

, meaning roughly "lower level", is one of the three heights commonly referred to in Japanese martial arts.

See Chūdan and Gedan

Gyaku-zuki

The is an attack technique often also referred to as a reverse punch.

See Chūdan and Gyaku-zuki

Jōdan

, which in a martial arts context means something like "high level", is one of the three heights commonly referred to in Japanese martial arts.

See Chūdan and Jōdan

Shitō-ryū

is a form of karate that was founded in 1934 by.

See Chūdan and Shitō-ryū

Taikyoku

The Taikyoku series is a series of kata in use in several types of karate.

See Chūdan and Taikyoku

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chūdan

Also known as Chudan, Chudan (karate).