Karate Shuto Uchi/Uke
Aplicaciones de Shuto Uke y Shuto Uke Shuto Uke and Shuto Uchi application
Перевод: inside knife-hand strike
Shuto Uchi Uchi (Inside Knife-Hand Strike) is a Kyokushin Karate knife-hand strike delivered inward from the outside, targeting the neck or temple. [1] Mas Oyama, founder of Kyokushin Karate, demonstrated this as a fundamental combat technique requiring proper body mechanics and spirit. [1] The technique emphasises full-body power generation through hip rotation and proper weight transfer. [1]
Kyokushin practitioners train this strike for bare-knuckle effectiveness, making it one of the most practically tested karate techniques. [1]
Kyokushin Karate; founded by Masutatsu Oyama (1964). [1]
Used in Kyokushin full-contact karate tournaments
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Shuto Uchi (knife-hand strike or open-hand strike) is a fundamental karate technique employing the blade of the palm—formed by pressing fingers tightly together, bending the thumb at the middle joint against the palm, and maintaining a straight line between wrist and hand—to strike various targets. Lion Budokan Karate International identifies five primary variations: front chop, side chop, back chop, collarbone chop, and neck chop, each differentiated by directional application rather than fundamental mechanics. The front, side, and back chops follow similar trajectories and rely on hip rotation, arm rotation, and proper distancing for maximum speed and power; the non-attacking hand remains chambered to generate hip drive. Collarbone chop extends fully with fingers pointing toward the target, while neck chop employs a slightly bent elbow with arm rotation at impact to attack neck muscles and potentially the ribs. Blind Sensei distinguishes between inside shuto (uchi shuto) and outside shuto (soto shuto), emphasizing the use of index and middle fingers for targeting and noting that preparation positions serve dual defensive functions—deflecting incoming strikes while positioning the weapon for counterattack. Both instructors stress targeting the neck, temple, collarbone, and side of head as primary objectives, with Lion Budokan noting that shuto can interrupt opponent arm strikes during defense. Proper stance maintenance and elbow positioning prevent loss of power and structural integrity during execution.
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Full-power Kyokushin karate strike trained for bare-knuckle impact
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This Is Karate (Oyama, 1965)
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Oyama, M
description, historyOrigin: sourced from Oyama, M
Strong hands and wrists (conditioned through makiwara training)
Good hip rotation
Solid stance
Shuto uchi (knife hand strike) appears in 65 passages across our corpus. The edge of the open hand strikes like a blade — targeting the neck, temple, and collarbone. The iconic 'karate chop.' Extensively documented in Okinawa-Den Goju-Ryu (Miyazato, 1978). (65 passages; Miyazato, Okinawa-Den Goju-Ryu; Nakayama, Dynamic Karate)
Keep your elbows up high to avoid losing arm position, and maintain your guard without hiding behind your arms so you can see what's happening in front of you. Your movement should follow a straight line, with one hand attacking while the other comes behind and above your hips as you alternate.
Both start from the same position, but a neck chop uses a slightly bent elbow and requires you to turn well in advance, while a collarbone chop is fully extended with a straight arm. The bent elbow on the neck chop is necessary because you are attacking your opponent's neck specifically.
Shuto Uchi Uchi (Inside Knife-Hand Strike) is a Kyokushin Karate knife-hand strike delivered inward from the outside, targeting the neck or temple. Mas Oyama, founder of Kyokushin Karate, demonstrated this as a fundamental combat technique requiring proper body mechanics and spirit.
Shuto Uchi Uchi is a fundamental technique of Kyokushin Karate as codified by Masutatsu Oyama. Kyokushin's emphasis on full-contact fighting requires every strike to be trained for maximum real-world effectiveness.
Unified MMA: разрешён — Legal (palm strikes, slaps permitted); WBC/Boxing: запрещён — Only closed-fist punches permitted; WKF: ограничен — Varies by technique — some open-hand strikes legal in kata, generally restric…; Kyokushin: запрещён — Only closed-fist strikes to body permitted; WT: запрещён — Prohibited; ITF: ограничен — Some knife hand techniques legal; WAKO: запрещён — Closed fist only; K: запрещён — 1/GLORY — Closed fist only; IFMA: разрешён — Legal — palm strikes permitted in Muay Thai
Оценка опасности 7/10. Full-power Kyokushin karate strike trained for bare-knuckle impact
Стандартная цепочка подготовки: Stance → Hip rotation → Shuto Uchi Uchi → Recovery.
Стандартные контрприёмы: Block and counter / Distance management / Evasion.
Распространённые варианты: From front stance; From fighting stance; As counter-attack.
Used in Kyokushin full-contact karate tournaments
Основные ошибки, на которые стоит обратить внимание: Insufficient hip rotation / Tensing too early / Poor stance.
Shuto Uchi Uchi также известен как Shuto Uchi Uchi, Inside Knife-Hand Strike.