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- The makiwara (巻藁) is a padded striking post used as a training tool in various styles of traditional karate. It is thought to be uniquely Okinawan in origin...
- at makiwara, mato and some with omato. Makiwara is a specially designed straw target (not to be confused with makiwara used in karate). The makiwara is...
- of makiwara: age-makiwara (上げ巻藁) (hung from the ceiling) and the more common tachi-makiwara (立巻藁) (secured in the ground). Of the tachi-makiwara, there...
- of Itosu's training was makiwara practice. He once tied a leather sandal to a stone wall in an effort to build a better makiwara. After several strikes...
- partners such as the wooden dummy, and targets such as punching bags and the makiwara. Protective equipment for sparring and competition includes boxing gloves...
- by other Okinawan styles such as Uechi-ryu. As with the ****itai, the makiwara is a rather universal tool in Okinawan martial arts. It is made from an...
- archers practice with a makiwara...
- master Gozo Shioda). In his autobiography, Kimura attributes the use of the makiwara (a karate training implement) as taught to him by So Neichu and his friend...
- training. Similar apparatus in Asian martial arts include the Okinawan makiwara and the Chinese mook jong, which may have padded striking surfaces attached...
- known as hojo undo. This uses simple equipment made of wood and stone. The makiwara is a striking post. The nigiri game is a large jar used for developing...