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CGAM Kyokushin Karaté : Dojo Gillicien d'Arts-Martiaux

CGAM Kyokushin Karaté : Dojo Gillicien d'Arts-Martiaux

肘下し当て

Hiji Oroshi Ate

Hiji Oroshi Ate is a technique in Kyokushin karate. It translates to 'Downward Elbow Strike.' This technique involves delivering an elbow strike in a downward motion, typically targeting the opponent's head, collarbone, or upper back. The term 'Hiji' refers to the elbow, 'Oroshi' means downward, and 'Ate' refers to the strike. It is an effective close-range technique used to generate power and cause significant damage.

Vocabulary

  • hiji / elbow
  • 下しoroshi / take down / drop
  • 当てate / strike
  • tate / vertical
  • 八字hachiji / eight characters
  • 空手着karategi / Karate-gi, appelé Kimono dans plusieurs pays
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