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Uke Waza

Shito-Ryu Uke Waza (Defensive Techniques)

In Shito-Ryu Karate-Do, the term "Uke" is commonly translated as "block," but this interpretation is not entirely accurate. The word Uke originates from the Japanese verb Ukeru, which means to receive, accept, intercept, or divert. Therefore, the true purpose of Uke Waza is not merely to stop an attack, but to control, redirect, deflect, or neutralize the opponent's force.

An effective Uke guides the incoming attack away from its intended target while simultaneously creating an opportunity for counterattack. Depending on the situation, the defender may employ a strong and decisive redirection using firmness and impact, known as Raka, or may blend with the attacker's movement and redirect the force smoothly and efficiently just like flowing water Ryusui.

The Uke Waza of Shito-Ryu are characterized by their direct, efficient, and practical application. They generally follow a linear path designed for rapid response and effective interception, avoiding unnecessary large or exaggerated movements. This economy of motion enables quick transitions between defense and counterattack, which is a fundamental principle of traditional Shito-Ryu Karate.

Section: Technical Insight   Title: Uke Waza