Agayuke (Rising Block)

The agayuke is a rising block designed to deflect attacks directed at high angles, primarily protecting the head and upper body from incoming strikes. This fundamental karate block forms the basis for many upper-level defensive techniques.

Soto-Uke (Outside Block)

Soto-uke is a mid-level blocking technique in Shotokan karate that intercepts incoming attacks at the torso. The block derives its name from its final resting position, which centers on the defender's centerline.

Uchi-Uke (Inside Forearm Block)

Uchi-uke employs the inner forearm to defend the middle section of the body against mid-level attacks. This versatile block appears frequently in karate kata and practical sparring applications.

Gedan-Barai (Lower Sweeping Block)

Gedan-barai is a sweeping block executed at the lower level, typically used to defend against kicks and low punches. The technique generates power through hip rotation and downward arm movement.

Morote-Uke (Reinforced Block)

Morote-uke strengthens the block by employing both arms, with one arm supporting the other to create a reinforced defense. This fundamental technique is specifically designed to counter powerful mid-level punch attacks and appears throughout karate kata.

Nagashi-Uke (Flowing Block)

Nagashi-uke combines the rising block with a flowing body rotation, creating a continuous defensive sequence. This technique allows the defender to redirect incoming attacks smoothly while maintaining mobility.

Kosa-Uke (X Block)

Kosa-uke is a double block formed by crossing the arms in an X formation to simultaneously defend against multiple attack angles. The technique combines an inside forearm block with a downward block to counter both punches and kicks.

Jodan-Juji-Uke and Gedan-Juji-Uke (Upper and Lower X Blocks)

Jodan-juji-uke and gedan-juji-uke are upper and lower variations of the X block executed with crossed arms. The gedan-juji-uke is particularly effective against front kicks when timed to intercept the attack before full extension.

Hiza-Uke (Knee Block)

Hiza-uke uses the knee to block incoming attacks by connecting with the inner portion of the opponent's striking limb. The block must be executed at the moment just before the attacker fully extends their leg.

Kakae-Uke and Gaiden-Kakae-Uke (Hook Blocks)

Kakae-uke is a fast, efficient hook block that curves around incoming attacks to deflect them off-center. Gaiden-kakae-uke is the lower-level variant of this hook block, effective against low kicks and knife attacks.

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Key Takeaways

  • Agayuke (Rising Block)
  • Soto-Uke (Outside Block)
  • Uchi-Uke (Inside Forearm Block)
  • Gedan-Barai (Lower Sweeping Block)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this video teach about defence?

This video covers agayuke (rising block), soto-uke (outside block), uchi-uke (inside forearm block). It provides detailed instruction from karate and film shorts.

How long does it take to learn defence?

The basic mechanics can be understood in a single session, but developing reliable execution requires consistent drilling over weeks of practice. This 10-part breakdown helps structure your training by isolating each phase of the technique.

What are the key details for finishing defence?

Hiza-uke uses the knee to block incoming attacks by connecting with the inner portion of the opponent's striking limb. The block must be executed at the moment just before the attacker fully extends their leg.