Saturday, 4 May 2019

How To Tie Your Karate Belt

Naka Sensei explains how to correctly tie your karate belt. Many shotokan karate Dojo use one of these ways but check with your sensei
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Shotokan Shizentai Yoi. Natural or Ready Stance

Yoi ( Natural Position Or Ready Position)

This is the position we go to after the karate bow (rei)
In Heiko-dachi, the feet are approximately shoulder width, outside edges of the feet are parallel. This is also a basic ready stance in Karate.

Shizen-tai or Yoi Dachi – natural position

Shizen-tai or yoi dachi translates as “natural stance” (literally, ‘natural body,’ or ‘natural body stance’). In Shizen-tai, the feet are shoulder width apart, toes pointing forward.

The karateka stands up straight, facing forward. While in Shizen-tai, the karateka is usually in the yoi (ready) position, arms slightly in front of the thighs, fists clenched.

In some karate styles, shizen-tai is the same as heiko-dachi.

Here is a video showing Yoi (ready position)