Karate Shuto Uchi/Uke
Aplicaciones de Shuto Uke y Shuto Uke Shuto Uke and Shuto Uchi application
Shuto Sakotsu Uchi(Shuto Sakotsu Uchi)
Translation: knife-hand collarbone strike
Shuto Sakotsu Uchi (Knife-Hand Collarbone Strike) is a Kyokushin Karate knife-hand strike targeting the collarbone (sakotsu), using the outer edge of the hand to strike downward. [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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Risk of injury to the person this technique is applied to
Full-power Kyokushin karate strike trained for bare-knuckle impact
Skill level needed to execute this technique reliably
Whether this technique is allowed under major competition rule sets
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 sakotsu uchi (knife hand collarbone strike) targets the collarbone with the knife hand — a descending diagonal strike that can fracture the clavicle. Used in self-defense applications. (Oyama, This Is Karate; karate technique manuals)
Shuto Sakotsu Uchi (Knife-Hand Collarbone Strike) is a Kyokushin Karate knife-hand strike targeting the collarbone (sakotsu), using the outer edge of the hand to strike downward. Mas Oyama, founder of Kyokushin Karate, demonstrated this as a fundamental combat technique requiring proper body mechanics and spirit.
Shuto Sakotsu 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: legal — Legal (palm strikes, slaps permitted); WBC/Boxing: banned — Only closed-fist punches permitted; WKF: restricted — Varies by technique — some open-hand strikes legal in kata, generally restric…; Kyokushin: banned — Only closed-fist strikes to body permitted; WT: banned — Prohibited; ITF: restricted — Some knife hand techniques legal; WAKO: banned — Closed fist only; K: banned — 1/GLORY — Closed fist only; IFMA: legal — Legal — palm strikes permitted in Muay Thai
Danger rating 7/10. Full-power Kyokushin karate strike trained for bare-knuckle impact
The standard setup chain: Stance → Hip rotation → Shuto Sakotsu Uchi → Recovery.
Standard counters include: Block and counter / Distance management / Evasion.
Common variants: From front stance; From fighting stance; As counter-attack.
Used in Kyokushin full-contact karate tournaments
Top errors to watch for: Insufficient hip rotation / Tensing too early / Poor stance.
The Shuto Sakotsu Uchi is also known as Shuto Sakotsu Uchi, Knife-Hand Collarbone Strike.