Share and enjoy your karate passion

CGAM Kyokushin Karaté : Dojo Gillicien d'Arts-Martiaux

CGAM Kyokushin Karaté : Dojo Gillicien d'Arts-Martiaux

上段上げ肘当て

Jodan Age Hiji Ate

Jodan Age Hiji Ate is a technique in Kyokushin karate. It translates to 'Upper-Level Rising Elbow Strike.' This technique involves delivering a rising elbow strike targeting the opponent's upper body, typically aimed at the chin, jaw, or solar plexus. The term 'Jodan' refers to the upper level, 'Age' means rising, 'Hiji' indicates the elbow, and 'Ate' refers to the strike. It is a powerful close-range technique used to inflict damage and create openings for follow-up attacks.

Vocabulary

  • hiji / elbow
  • 上段jodan / face area
  • 上げage / raised
  • 当てate / strike
  • tate / vertical
  • 蹴上keage / kick up
  • 八字hachiji / eight characters
  • 空手着karategi / Karate-gi, appelé Kimono dans plusieurs pays
Buy Me A Coffee

smartdojo.net © copyright 2011 - 2024 Created by Jerome Dupuis

Any reproduction without prior permission is strictly prohibited.