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For terminologies related to Principles go to: 原則 Gensoku (Principles)
For terminologies related to Ranking System go to: 礼式 Reishiki (Etiquette) » 段位 Dani / Ranking System
For Kata names go to: Links » Shito-ryu Kata


The Name & The Art

Karate-dō空手道the way of the empty hand
Shitō-ryū糸東流‘Shitō’ style
Budō武道martial arts; military arts; Japanese modern martial arts formalised during or after the Meiji period (明治時代; 1868 – 1912)
ryūstyle/method/manner of; school (of thought)
haclique; faction; school
ryūha流派mainstream school (of thought)
karateka空手家karate practitioner


礼式 Reishiki – Etiquette

reibow
ritsurei立礼standing bow
zarei座礼seated bow
shitsurei shimasu失礼しますexcuse me (said upon entering the dōjo or when approaching the sensei to ask assistance)
akurei mashite sumimasen悪例況して
済みません
I am sorry, not to mention my bad example (said aloud on seiza by students who arrive late)
onegai shimasu御願い仕ますplease – humble language
yorōshiku
onegai shimasu
夜露死苦
御願い仕ます
please treat me favourably, please (said to a training partner upon commencing training with the partner)
arigatō gozaimasu有り難う
御座いました
thank you very much (present tense; used when the action your thanking for is still in action)
arigatō gozaimashita有り難う
御座いました
thank you very much (past tense; used when the action you’re thanking for is complete)
osu / ossu押忍・押っ忍Aye; Yes!; (to show enthusiasm, agreement and respect; In karate, “ossu” is used heavily in Shotokan, but not a tradition of Shito-ryu.)


空手着 Karategi - karate uniform

karategi空手着karate uniform (lit. karate wear)
keikōgi / dōgi稽古着・道着training uniform (lit. training wear / lit. ‘the Way’ wear)
uwagi上着the jacket portion of the karategi
zubonズボンthe trousers portion of the karategi (from French)
obibelt


道場 Dōjo – martial arts training hall (lit. place of the way)

honbu dōjo本部道場main dōjo; dōjo headquarters
kamiza上座chief seat; seat of honour; ‘front’ of the dōjo
shimoza下座lower seat; ‘rear’ of the dōjo – south of the dōjo, where the kamiza is north
genkan玄関entranceway; entrance of the dōjo – ideally west side of the shimoza
joseki上席seniority; precedence; upper seat; senior side of the dōjo – east side of dōjo
shimoseki下席lower seat/position; junior side of the dōjo – west side of the dōjo
enbujo演武場centre of the dōjo


例式 Reishiki – regular ceremony

seiza正座・正坐sitting correctly (Japanese-style); sitting (or squatting) straight
mokuso黙想meditation; silent contemplation
kaimoku開黙・開目open eyes
shomen ni rei正面に礼bow to the front
sensei ni rei先生に礼bow to the teacher
otagai ni rei御互いに礼bow to each other


The Syllabus

kihon基本fundamentals (lit. foundation; basis; standard)
kata型・形prescribe form of patterns
kumite組み手・組手fighting; sparring (lit. meeting of the hands)
wazatechnique; art
uke受け・請け・承けblock
tsuki / -zuki (as suffix)突きpunch (lit. stab, thrust)
uchi打ちstrike
keri / -geri (as suffix)蹴りkick
tachi / -dachi (as suffix)立ちstance
nage投げthrow; takedown


Titles & Honorifics

ryūso流祖bud. founder
sōke宗家bud. grandmaster (originator; head of family)
shihan師範bud. master level instructor
kanchō館長director
menkyo免許bud. teaching licence (lit. licence; permit; certificate)
sensei先生teacher
deshi / teishi弟子student
sempai先輩senior
dohai奴輩bud. peer of equal level
kōhai後輩junior


指揮 Shiki – Command; Direction

keikō稽古practice; practise; training; study
keikōdai稽古台training partner
kiwotsuke気を付け(stand to) attention!
yōi / kamaete 用意・構えてready!; attention / posture!
tate / kiritsu立て・起立stand up; rise
narande並らんでline up!
seiretsu整列line up (by rank)
kyukei休憩rest; break; recess; intermission
hajime初め・始めbegin; start
yame止め・留めstop; halt; end
naote治てat ease; relax
mate待て・俟てwait
hantei判定judgment; decision; award; verdict
susunde進んでadvance (step forward)
sagatte下がってretreat (step backward)
hantai mawate反対回てturn around to the opposite direction
ashi hantai足反対switch legs (on stance)


基本 Kihon - Fundamentals

ido shiki移動指揮movement commands
renzoku kihon連続基本fundamental combinations
shihō uke四方受けevery direction defence


型・形 Kata - kar. prescribe form of patterns

enbusen演武線kar. the kata’s path of movement (lit. martial (arts) performance line)
tai sabaki体捌きbody shifting
bunkai分解kar. the process of analysing and extracting fighting techniques from the movements of a kata (lit. analysis)
ōyō応用kar. the fighting techniques from or application of from the movements of a kata (lit. application; put to practical use)
kokyū呼吸breath
ritsudō律動rhythm
nagare流れflow
chakugan着眼 kar. gaze (lit. notice; attention; viewpoint; observation; aiming at; having an eye to


組み手・組手 Kumite – Sparring (lit. meeting of the hands)

kumite gamae組み手構えsparring posture/stance
ippon kumite一本組手one step sparring
jiyu kumite自由組手free sparring
randori乱取り・乱捕りfree-style practice (uninterrupted sparring)
bōgu防具protective equipment; armour
maai間合いdistancing
tsukuri作りkar. setting-up
hyōshi拍子kar. timing
engo waza援護技kar. follow-up techniques
kōgeki攻撃lit. attack; strike; offensive; criticism; censure
bōgeki防撃kar. defence
kawashi躱しdodge


Positioning and Movements

chūdan中段middle level
jōdan上段upper level
gedan下段lower level
seichūsen正中線kar. centre line - vertical line passing through the centre of the person’s body (lit. median line)
yokoside
uchi内・中inner
sotoouter
age上げrising
otoshi落としdropping
ryote両手(with) both hands
morote諸手・双手(with) both hands (synonymous to ryote)
niren二連double
sanren三連triple


Eight Directional Movements

hidarileft
migiright
maefront
atoback
ushiro後ろback; behind; rear
hidari mae naname左前斜めdiagonal left-front
migi mae naname右前斜めdiagonal right-front
hidari ushiro naname左後ろ斜めdiagonal left-back
migi ushiro naname右後ろ斜めdiagonal right-back


Japanese Numbers

ichione
nitwo
santhree
shifour
gofive
rokusix
shichiseven
hachieight
kyūnine
ten
jūichi十一eleven
jūni十二twelve
jūsan十三thirteen
nijū二十twenty
nijūichi十一twenty-one
nijūni十二twenty-two
nijūsan十三twenty-three
sanjū三十three
shijū/yonjū四十four
hyakuone hundred


Basic Techniques

yoko uke横受けside block
gedan barai (uke)下段払い(受け)lower sweep/parry (block)
hara uke腹受けabdomen block
age uke上げ受けrising block
yoko uchi (uke)横打ち(受け)side strike (block)
shutō uke手刀受けknife-hand block
shutō barai (uke)手刀払い(受け)knife-hand sweep/parry (block)
chūdan zuki中段突きmiddle-level punch
jōdan zuki上段突きupper-level punch
gedan zuki下段突きlower-level punch
kizami zuki刻み突きchop punch (jab)
gyaku zuki逆突きreverse punch
oi zuki追い突きlunge punch
(all the punches can be preceded with chūdan (中段), jōdan (上段) or gedan (下段) to indicate middle, upper and lower levels.)
ura zuki裏突きinverted punch
tateken zuki縦て拳突きvertical-fist punch
age zuki上げ突きrising punch
furi zuki振り突きswing punch
kagi zuki鉤突き・鈎突きhook punch
uraken uchi / ura uchi裏拳打ち・裏打ちinverted-fist strike / inverted strike
hiji ate肘当てelbow hit
hiza ate膝当てknee hit
mae geri前蹴りfront kick
mawashi geri回し蹴りround(house) kick
yoko geri横蹴りside kick
sokutō geri足刀蹴りknife-foot kick (interchangeable with yoko geri but emphasising on the point of contact; a yoko geri that doesn’t use the knife of the foot shouldn’t be called sokutō geri)
heisoku dachi閉足立ちclosed-feet stance
musubi dachi結び立ちending/conclusion/union stance
heikō dachi併行立ちparallel stance
soto hachiji dachi外八字立ちouter eight(八)-character stance
shizentai自然体natural posture (Interchangeable with soto hachiji dachi)
uchi hachiji dachi内八字立ちinner eight(八)-character stance
naihanchi dachi
Uchinaaguchi: naifanchi dachi
Also: naihanchin dachi
Uchinaaguchi: naifanchin dachi
Also: naihanchen dachi
Uchinaaguchi: naifanchendachi dachi
内歩進・内步進立ち
内畔戦立ち
内範置立ち
inner-step-advanced stance
(ii) inner-levee-battle stance
(iii) inner-patter-placement stance
(interchangeable with uchi hachiji dachi)
shiko dachi四股立ちsquare/rectangle stance
moto dachi基立ちfoundation stance
zenkutsu dachi前屈立ちfront-bent stance
hanzenkutsu dachi半前屈立ちhalf-front-bent stance
nekoashi dachi猫足立ちcat-feet stance
kōkutsu dachi後屈立ちback-bent stance


Note:
lit.-literal translation
col.-colloquialism
kar.-Karate-dō terminology definition
bud.-Budō (modern Japanese martial arts) terminology definition