Opvolgtechnieken gekoppeld aan een logische manier van bewegen (vanuit Kihon naar Kata).The Winam Gulf on Lake Victoria around Kisumu city has seen increase in anthropogenic activities. Naar voren stappen en met dat been draaien (Draaien - Mawatte).Ĭombination techniques in Kumite no Kamae (from Kihon to Kumite).Ĭombinatietechnieken in Kumite no Kamae (vanuit Kihon naar Kumite).įollow-up techniques linked to a logical way of moving (from Kihon to Kata). Step forward and turn with that leg (Turning - Mawatte). Om een aanval op het voorste been te voorkomen. Terugtrekkende been, trek het voorste been terug naar achteren, tot op hoogte van het achterste been. Retreating leg, pull the front foot back, to the height of the back foot. Stappen waar de achterste been eerst aansluit met het voorste been en dan meteen het voorste been naar voren schuift.Ĭrossover stap, benen kruisen (kruisstap).ĭiagonal or sideways steps, movement to bypass an opponent and to deliver a response.ĭiagonaal of zijwaarts stappen, beweging die u toelaat om een tegenstander te omzeilen en om een reactie te leveren. Steps where the rear foot first encounter with the front foot and then immediately the front foot slides forward. Moving with the first leg, the rear leg closes gradually.īewegen met voorste been, het achterste been sluit geleidelijk aan. Wandelen op een Budo-manier, waar de voeten afwisselend de een voor de ander langs de vloer glijden ( Ayumi: lopen). Walking in a Budo-way, where the feet alternately slide one in front of the other along the floor ( Ayumi: walk). The sliding movement in which all the footwork is performed.ĭe glijdende beweging waarin al het voetenwerk wordt uitgevoerd. Op deze opdracht zetten we respectievelijk een stap voorwaarts, achteruit, naar rechts en naar links.īody movement, shifting or evading ( Tai - 体: Body).īeweging van het lichaam, verschuiven of ontduiken ( Tai - 体: Lichaam). On this assignment, we take a step forward, backwards, to the right and to the left respectively. Voetwerk of voetbeweging ( Ashi - 足: Voet of been) It is a term that is widely used in and very important in Karate, Kendo, Taiki-ken and other Budo styles. It is about the controlled movement of the body and consists mainly of dodging an attack, such as a punch or kick, in such a way that the defender gets into a better position. Tai sabaki - 体さばき is a Martial Arts term that translates to ' whole movement of the body'. Do not step with the feet, but walk with the body, applies to both (used to cover great distances quickly). This is not a fixed position, but only serves as a transition to another, or to get close to the opponent, because stability is not guaranteed during this period.įumi-Ashi means normal stepping, while Ayumi-Ashi translates to natural walking. Kosa-Ashi is used for a crossover, switch or crossing legs. The movement begins with the back leg closing at the front leg and then the front leg is sliding. To cover long distances, Oi-Ashi is used and often combined with punches and kicks with the leading fist or the front leg. Okuri-Ashi is used to move forward and backward, as well as from left to right. Immediately bring the right foot to its position relative to the left, that is, something at the back ready for the next step if necessary. Push the body forward with the right foot left foot forward. Both feet are evenly distributed in parallel with the weight. In the left Kumite no Kamae position, the right foot is slightly on the back of the left side with the heel slightly raised. The most common form is Okuri-Ashi (‘ sending foot’), characterized by the fact that the feet remain in relative position together, at the beginning and end of each step.
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