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Chūdan (中段) is one of the
three heights commonly referred to in ****anese
martial arts. It
roughly means "middle level", and
refers to the
space above and...
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Chūdan-no-kamae (中段の構え:ちゅうだんのかまえ),
sometimes shortened to
Chūdan-gamae or
simply Chūdan, is a
basic weapon stance in many ****anese
martial arts. The name...
- an in-place
chudan gyaku-zuki then
moving forward with a
chudan mae-geri keage.
Moves 6, 7, 8 and 14, 15, 16 are (a
moving forward)
chudan mae-geri keage...
- taiki-gamae (逆待気構え) aiki-gamae (合気構え)
byakuren chudan-gamae (白蓮中段構え) (or
commonly called kaisoku chudan-gamae 開足中段構え) Giwa kyū-jin (義和九陣 "9
stances of...
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occasionally shortened to gedan-gamae, is one of the five
stances in kendo: jōdan,
chūdan, gedan, h****ō, and waki. Gedan-no-kamae
means "lower-level posture." This...
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There are five
basic kamae in Kendo: jōdan,
chūdan, gedan, h****ō and waki. Of these,
chūdan-no-kamae (中段の構え;
middle stance) is the most
basic posture...
- kata
should be taught,
though the
traditional order when
applied is Omote,
chudan, ran ai, kage,
samidare Gohon (not in
every dojo),
okuden and
hiden gokui...
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Kodachi Seiho (小太刀勢法)
Seven techniques with a
short sword: 指先 S****en 中段
Chudan 受流 Uke
Nagashi 捩構 Moji
Gamae 張付
Haritsuke 流打
Nagashi Uchi 合先
Aisen 3) Nito...
- technique. For example,
gyaku seiken chudan-tsuki, more
commonly referred to as
chudan-tsuki (段突),
refers to a mid-level (
chudan)
punch (tsuki)
executed with...
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kicking ("keri")
techniques are
allowed at the head ("jodan") and
abdomen ("
chudan"). In some tournaments, face
contact is allowed,
sometimes limited to senior...