Black Belt Karate. Chris Thompson
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Contents
The origins, growth and enormous popularity of the sport today
Shotokan, Wado-ryu, Goju-ryu, Shito-ryu and Kyokushinkai karate
Criteria for getting a black belt and what it means
Shobu Ippon, the World Karate Federation and the importance of a gasshuku
Basic techniques – punches, strikes, kicks, stances and blocks
Impact training for the body, and a demonstration of the power of the technique
Punches and blocks, striking techniques, escaping techniques, blocking and countering
12 OHYO GUMITE/YAKUSOKU GUMITE
Examples of prearranged pairwork
An explanation of kata and a demonstration of jion kata
16 KARATE WAZA USED IN SELF-DEFENCE
WKF rules, judges, how a match works and the criteria used for a decision
Japanese ranking terms and belt colours
Glossary of Japanese terminology
WKF major kata allowed in competition Fighting flag signals
The stance gyaku nekoaschi-dachi