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grade-kyu-5.pdf
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kyu 5
- why do you want to study martial arts?
why did you choose shorinji kempo instead of another
martial art?
- what do you find the most interesting about
shorinji kempo and on which points
do you place the most importance in your practice?

basic
- zazen manner
- dojo manner, japanese words, etiquette, kiai
- kiso zuki
- jyo chu niren zuki sashi-kae-ashi
- jun-geri gyaku-geri niren sashi-kae-ashi, sashi-komi-ashi
- jyo-dan sokuto-geri mae juji ashi (right & left)
- mae-ukemi (right & left)
- ushiro-ukemi (right & left)
- dai-sharin (right & left)
- umpo ho, taisabaki, basic movements

so-tai (pair form)
- jyo-dan jun-zuki uwa-uke sashi kae-ashi
- chu-dan gyaku-zuki shita-uke, jun-sagari
- jyo-dan gyaku-zuki uchi-uke jun-sagari (right &left)
- jyo-dan mawashi-geri yoko-juji-uke jun-sagari (right &left)
kyu 3
- sokui-ho -- kaisoku-dachi, heisoku-dachi, gyaku-choji-dachi, kunoji-dachi, kokutsu-dachi, heima-dachi, kiba-dachi, fukko-dachi
- umpo-ho -- mae chidori-ashi, ushiro chidori-ashi, mae yori-ashi, ushiro yori-ashi, kani-ashi, juji-ashi
- fujin-ho -- seitai-gamae, tai-gamae, hiraki-gamae
- tai-gamae -- gassho-gamae, byakuren chudan gamae, kesshu-gamae, ichiji-gamae, chudan-gamae, hasso-gamae, gedan-gamae, fukko-gamae
- tai-sabaki -- hiraki-sagari, jun-sagari, yoko-furimi, ryusui, han-tenkan, zen-tenkan, 3-soku hantenshin, sashikae-irimi, chidori-irimi
- ukemi -- mae ukemi, ushiro-ukemi, dai-sharin, oten yori oki-agari
- kogi -- furiko zuki, jun-zuki, gyaku-zuki, 2-ren zuki, yoko kagi-zuki, urate-uchi, uraken uchi, shuto-giri, shuto-uchi, kumade-zuki, gedan-zuki, jun-geri, gyaku-geri (keri-age, mawashi-geri,sokuto-geri, kinteki-geri)
- bogi -- uwa-uke, uchi-uke, shita-uke, harai-uke, soto-uke, 2-rembo, ryusui-uke, furimi-uke
- shuho -- kagite-shuho, tsuitate-shuho

count
- ichi, ni, san, shi, go, roku, shichi, hachi, ku, ju
etiquette
- shugo -- row up!
- seirets -- straight line!
- sensei -- master, teacher
- ken-shi -- shorinji kempo students
- lei -- salutation
- naole -- arms down!
- lenshu-o-hajime-masu -- salutation from sensei to kensshi
- onegai-shimasu -- salutation from kensshi to sensei
- lenshu owarime-masu -- salutation from sensei (at end of lesson)
- arigato goza-imashita -- thanking for lesson
- gasho -- salutation or greeting
- chiyakuza (tjakza) -- sit down! (zazen way)
- me-moku -- close eyes!
- chosoku -- control breating!
- kiritsu -- stand up!
- kesshu -- hands down (lock thumbs,fold)
- hai -- yes!
- yoi -- be ready!
- kamae -- take position!
- hajime -- start!
- yame -- stop!
kihon
- tai gamae -- stances
- tai sabaki -- body motion
- sokui ho -- foot and leg placement
- unpo ho -- foot and leg movement
- kogi -- attack techniques
- bogi --defence techniques
- shuho -- defence methods
basics
- kiso zuki (kisjoski) -- basic techniques
- kaisoku chudan gamae -- basic stance (two fists)
- me-uchi -- eye whip
- jodan zuki -- punch head
- chudan zuki -- punch chest
- gedan zuki -- punch down
- kinteki geri -- kick to groin
- mae geri chudan -- front kick to chest
- uwa-uke --defend high (jodan zuki)
- shita-uke -- defend middle (chudan zuki)
- happo moku -- look at opponent!
- hidari-mae chudan gamae -- left front,fist
- hidari-mae ichiji gamae -- left front,open hand
- midi-mae chudan gamae -- right front, fist
- migi-mae ichiji gamae -- right front,open hand
- dai sharin -- cart wheel
- mae ukemi -- roll forwards
- ushiro ukemi -- roll backwards
- seitai gamae -- stance with partner
- tai gamae -- symmetric stance (L/L or R/R)
- hiraki gamae -- mirror stance (L/R or R/L)
- mawashi geri -- round kick
- sokuto geri -- side kick
- sei-ken -- fist
- ura-ken -- back of fist
- hira-ken -- open side of fist
- sho-ken -- under side of fist (hammer)
- shuto -- under side of open hand (knife)
- kumade -- punch with open hand (fingers closed)
- harai-uke -- defense with lower arm
- uchi harai-uke -- with lower arm and fist
- yoko juji-uke -- with two arms crossed

shorinji kempo
- goho -- hard techniques
- seiho -- healing techniques
- juho -- soft techniques
seiho
- seikei -- balancing the central meridians
- seimyaku -- balancing the peripheral meridians
- seikotsu -- correcting bone positions
- kappo -- resuscitation
goho
- tsuki waza -- strikes
- uchi waza -- hammers
- kiri waza -- cutting
- keri waza -- kicks
- kari waza -- reaping
- fumi waza -- stamps
- tai gi -- body techniques
- bogi -- defenses
- dokko den -- weapon techniques
- nyoi den -- short rod techniques
- kongo den -- stick and short staff techniques
juho
- gyaku waza -- joint reverses
- nage waza -- throws
- katame waza -- pins
- shime waza -- chokes
- tori waza -- arrests
- o-atsu waza -- pressure techniques
- nuki teho -- hand releases
- nuki miho -- escapes
- bakuho -- binding methods
(C) Æliens
04/09/2009
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