Monday, May 11, 2009

Introduction to Karate


Karate-do in Kanji, means the way of the empty hand, most of us when we think of the Art of Karate, we should relate more to the movie Karate Kid (1984) or Mr. Miyagi's Wax On and Wax Off. Karate began as a common fighting style among the Ryukyuans from the Ryuku Island. There are a lot of influence of Chinese Martial Arts in Karate from the White Crane and 5 Ancestors school of martial arts. This happen in 1392 where both Japan and China had a Cultural Exchange program and both countries shares knowledge of Science and Arts.

Karate become more popular during 1429 with the Policy of Banning Weapons by King Sho Hashi. The main focus of Karate is an art that uses Punch, Kick, Knee and Elbow to hit the opponent, but other techniques like Knife-hands, Grappling and locks are also taught in some schools.

For any Karateka, the name Grandmaster Anko Itosu (1831 – 1915) should ring a bell, as he is considered as the Grandfather of Modern Karate, it is because of Grandmaster Anko Itosu the art of Karate was introduced to Public Schools in 1901. Grandmaster’s other attributes are including creating many other forms that is used is most of the Karate Schools. Also he had trained many other famous masters including Kenwa Mabuni and Motobu Choki.

Due to there is too many types of Kata, there are 2 different Federation that recognized their own style:

World Karate Federation (WKF) - recognized by International Olympic Committee
- Gōjū-ryū
- Shitō-ryū
- Shōtōkan-ryū
- Wadō-ryū

The World Union of Karate-do Organizations (WUKO)
- Gōjū-ryū
- Shitō-ryū
- Shōtōkan-ryū
- Wadō-ryū

Additionals for (WUKO):
- Shōrin-ryū
- Uechi-ryū
- Kyokushinkai
- Budōkan


Image Taken from shotokankarate.co.nz

Dojo - Kenjutsu

Country: Spain
Town: Colmenar ViejoDojo's
Name: Bushido Colmenar
Type of Martial Art: Kenjutsu
Contact Person: Luis Marquerie
Contact Number: 635964581
Email: luismarquerie@yahoo.es

Dojo - Iaido

Country: Spain
Town: Colmenar Viejo
Dojo's Name: Bushido Colmenar
Type of Martial Art: Iaido
Contact Person: Luis Marquerie
Contact Number: 635964581
Email: luismarquerie@yahoo.es

Dojo - Aikido

Country: Spain
Town: Colmenar Viejo
Dojo's Name: Bushido Colmenar
Type of Martial Art: Aikido
Contact Person: Luis Marquerie
Contact Number: 635964581
Email: luismarquerie@yahoo.es

Country: Serbia, Europe
Town: Belgrade
Dojo's Name: Aikido dojo ARENA
Type of Martial Art: Aikido – Traditional Aikikai
Contact Person: Nebojsa Oklobdzija 4th Dan Black Belt
Contact Number: +381638032728
Email: office@aikido-beograd.com
Website: www.aikido-beograd.com

Dojo - Kendo

Country: Spain
Town: Colmenar Viejo
Dojo's Name: Bushido Colmenar
Type of Martial Art: Kendo
Contact Person: Luis Marquerie
Contact Number: 635964581
Email: luismarquerie@yahoo.es
Website: N/A

Country: Denmark
Town: Aarhus
Dojo's Name: Soryukan
Type of Martial Art: Kendo
Contact Person: Roberto Sarno
Contact Number:+45 27 28 32 11
Email: robsarno@hotmail.com
Website: www.aarhuskendo.dk

Taekwondo - Taegeuk

Taegeuk is the Kata for Taekwondo, these images are taken from choisuta.com, I hope this can be a good help for those who needed these information.
Thanks

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Muay Thai Terminology

Chok : Punching
Mud Trong : Jab
Mud Wiang San : Hook
Mud Wiang Yao : Swing
Mud Wiang Glub : Spinning Backfist
Mud Seuy: Uppercut
Kra-dod Chok : Cobra
Mud Hook : Undercut

Tee sok : Elbow
Sok Tee : Elbow Slash
Sok Tud : Horizontal Elbow
Sok Ngud : Uppercut Elbow
Sok Poong: Forward Elbow Thrust
Sok Wiang Glub : Reverse Horizontal Elbow
Sok Glub : Spinning Elbow
Sok Sub : Elbow Chop
Sok Glub Koo : Double Elbow Chop
Gra-dode Sok : Mid-Air Elbow Strike

Teh : Kicking
Teh Trong : Straight Kick
Teh Tud : Roundhouse Kick
Teh Chiang : Diagonal Kick
Teh Krueng Kheng Krueng Kao : Half-Shin, Half-Knee Kick
Teh Glub Lang : Spinning Heel Kick
Teh Kod : Down Roundhouse Kick
Teh Khao : Axe Heel Kick
Gra-dode Teh : Jump Kick
KhaYiep Teh : Step-Up Kick

Tee kao : Knee
Kao Trong : Straight Knee Strike
Kao Chiang : Diagonal Knee Strike
Kao Kong : Curving Knee Strike
Kao Tud : Horizontal Knee Strike
Kao Tob : Knee Slap
Kao Youwn : Knee Bomb
Kao Loi : Flying Knee Strike
Kao Yiep : Step-Up Knee Strike

Teep : Foot-thrust
Teep Trong : Straight Foot-Thrust
Teep Kang : Sideways Foot-Thrust
Teep Glub Lang : Reverse Foot-Thrust
Teep Tob : Slapping Foot-Thrust
Gra-dode Teep : Jumping Foot-Thrust