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The Essential Curriculum of Shitoryu Karatedo

A Hand and Foot Weapons

1.    Seiken    Knuckle (fore)fist
2.    Dai Ken To    Large knuckles of hand
3.    Sho Ken To    Second knuckles of hand
4.    Kentsui    Hammer fist
5.    Uraken    Backfist
6.    Nukite    Spearhand
7.    Shuto    Sword (knife) hand
8.    Shotei    Palm heel
9.    Ippon Ken    One knuckle (one point) fist
10.    Shuho    Mountain hand (back two knuckles of a peaked hand)
11.    Urashuto    Inverted sword hand (ridge hand)
12.    Yubi Hasami    Thumb and forefinger scissors
13.    Hira Basami    Full hand scissors
14.    Kote    Back of hand/forearm
15.    Koken    Wrist
16.    Hiji    Elbow
17.    Hiza    Knee
18.    Koshu    Back of heel
19.    Soko    Instep
20.    Josokute    Ball of foot
21.    Kasokute    Heel
22.    Sokuto    Outer edge of foot

B Stances

1.    Heisoku Dachi    Feet together, closed-toed stance
2.    Musubi Dachi    Feet together, open-toed stance
3.    Namiheiko Dachi    Parallel stance
4.    Uchihachiji Dachi    Inner figure eight stance
5.    Sotohachiji Dachi    Outer figure eight stance
6.    Shiko Dachi    Sumo (side facing, square) stance
7.    Heiko Dachi    Forward parallel stance
8.    Zenkutsu Dachi    Forward (bent leg) stance
9.    Kokutsu Dachi    Backward (bent leg) stance
10.    Nekoashi Dachi    Cat feet stance
11.    Renoji Dachi    Tilted 'V' (standing cat) stance
12.    Kosa Dachi    Crossed leg stance

C. Thrusting Techniques

1.    Seiken Tsuki    Forefist Thrust
2.    Tateken Tsuki    Vertical forefist thrust
3.    Uraken Tsuki    Inverted forefist thrust
4.    Hiraken Tsuki    Four knuckle thrust (leopard punch)
5.    Morote Tsuki    Two arm (two level) thrust
6.    Age Tsuki    Rising thrust
7.    Furi Tsuki    Roundhouse thrust
8.    Wa Tsuki    Two arm, horizontal circle thrust
9.    Ipponken    One knuckle thrust
10.    Nukite    Spear hand

D. Striking Techniques

1.    Shuto Uchi    Sword hand (knife edge) strike
2.    Kentsui Uchi    Bottom fist (hammer fist) strike
3.    Uraken Uchi    Back knuckle strike
4.    Urashuto    Inverted sword hand (ridge hand)
5.    Shuho    Mountain hand (back knuckles of a peaked hand
6.    Hijiate    Elbow smash

E. Foot/Leg Techniques

1.    Soko Geri    Instep kick
2.    Chudan Geri    Middle level kick (ball of foot forward)
3.    Jodan Geri    Upper level kick (ball of foot forward)
4.    Hiza Geri    Knee kick
5.    Fumioroshi    Toe stomping kick
6.    Sokuto Geri    Knife edge (of the foot) kick
7.    Yoko Geri    Side kick
8.    Mawashi Geri    Roundhouse kick
9.    Koshu Geri    Heel back rising kick
10.    Hizagaeshi    Knee sweeping across kick
11.    Josokute    Ball of the foot
12.    Kasokute    Heel

F. Upper Level Blocking Techniques

1.    Age Uke    Rising block
2.    Yoko Uchi Uke    Forearm inward block
3.    Uchiotoshi    (Inside) outward (circle) (forearm) drop block
4.    Yoko Barai    Forearm outward side parry
5.    Wa Uke    Two arm (circle) block
6.    Tsuki Uke    Thrust block
7.    Kosa Uke    Crossed arms block
    a.    nigiri ken    closed fist (palms toward front)
     b.    kaishu    open hands (palms away from each other, to side)

8.    Kote Uke    Back of hand block
9.    Sashite    Inward sweeping palm block
10.    Kara Uke    Empty/Void block
11.    Ko Uke    Wrist block
12.    Kuri Uke    Inside out, circle block with knife edge of hand

G. Middle Level Blocking Techniques

1.    Yoko Uke    Forearm outward side block
2.    Harai Uke    Middel level downward parry
3.    Wa Uke    Two arm circular block
4.    Kosa Uke    Crossed arms block (palms downward)
5.    Ninoude Uke    Back of forearm (hirakote) inward block
6.    Shotei Barai    Palm heel block
7.    Gassho Uke    Praying hands block
8.    Ura Uke    Inverted block (small circle with wrist)
9.    Kensasae Uke    Two hand outward block, open hand support at fist
10.    Kakete    Hooking hand block
11.    Hiji Uke    Elbow
12.    Oura Uke    Large circle inverted forearm block
13.    Yoko Uchi Uke    Forearm inward block
14.    Yoko Barai    Forearm outward side parry
15.    Ukenagashi    Inward palm sweeping block
16.    Kote Uke    Back of hand block
17.    Ko Uke    Wrist block
18.    Sukui Uke    Scooping block
19.    Shuto Uke    Sword (knife) hand block
20.    Hijisasae Uke    Two hand outward block, closed fist at elbow
21.    Hirayuki    Two hand knife edge pushing block
22.    Kakiwake    Wedge block
23.    Tsukidome    Withdrawing forearm block (after thrust)

H. Lower Level Blocking Techniques

1.    Harai Uke    Downward parry (when standing)
2.    Gedan Barai    Downward parry (when in deep stances)
3.    Shuto Barai    Sword hand parry
4.    Ryote Sukui Uke    Two hand scooping block
5.    Katate Sukui Uke    One hand scooping block
6.    Furisute    Scoop and throw
7.    Wa Uke    Two arm circular block
8.    Sukuidome    Scoop and catch
9.    Kosa Uke    Crossed arms block
10.    Hizagaeshi    Knee sweeping across block

I. Special Training Concepts of Shito Ryu Karate

1.    Tenshin Happo    Eight Directions of Response

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2.    Hijiate Goho    Five Direction Elbow Strike Exercise

3.    Tenpo Gosoku no Ho    Five Methods of Body Shifting
    a.    Deashi    stepping straight in
     b.    Hikiashi    stepping (pulling) straight back
     c.    Yoriashi    shuffling
     d.    Mawariashi    spinning
     e.    Tobiashi    jumping/springing

4.    Uke no Gogenri    Five Methods of Defense
     a.    Rakka    pulling or moving the attack downward
     b.    Ryusui    moving the attack to the side
     c.    Teni    body shifting away from the attack
     d.    Kusshin    lowering the center of gravity
     e.    Hangeki    meeting the attack with a counterattack

5.    Kihon Kumite    Basic Engaging Techniques with a Partner
    a.    Ippon    single attack, straight in
     b.    Nihon    two predefined attacks, one step
     c.    Sanbon    three predefined attacks, one step
     d.    Hukushiki    walking attacks
     e.    Kumite Kata    practicing applications of kata

6.    Oyo Kumite    Applied Engaging Techniques with a Partner
     a.    Hokei    four attackers
     b.    Mawari    circle of attackers
     c.    Jiyu Ippon    free style, one step
     d.    Jiyu    free style

Information supplied by Gary McGuinness Shihan.

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