Fu-Ki-U
Shodan
Japanese Terms Used in Fu-Ki-U Shodan
1.
R/forward stance with R/out/B.
2.
Pivot (90 D) to L/forward stance, L/upward/B.
3.
Step to R/forward stance, R/straight punch.
4.
R foot comes around to kiba dachi facing original front, doing a
sweeping block in front of L knee as it comes. L/lower area/B.
5.
L foot steps out and body pivots forming R/forward stance to R doing
R/upward/B.
6.
Step into L/forward stance using L/straight punch.
7.
L foot comes around to kiba dachi, doing a sweeping block in front
of R knee as it comes. R/lower area/B. (facing original front)
8.
L foot to L/forward stance, L/out/B, L/down/B, R/reverse/P.
9.
R foot comes to L leg for block, coming down in kiba dachi facing
facing R of last move, R/shuto to head, @ R side, L hand is fist
on L hip.
10.
L foot comes around past R foot into L/forward stance (facing to
rear of original stance), L/out/B. L/down/B, R/reverse/P.
11.
R foot comes to L leg for block, coming down in kiba dachi facing
R of last move, R/shuto to head, @ R side, L hand in fist on L
hip.
12.
R hand grabs attacker while R leg pulls back past L into L/forward
stance, L/mid-area uppercut & R fist forms X w/knuckles up
(arms
cross about 2-3 inches from base of hands).
13.
Both hands come back to waist, R hand knuckles up, L hand knuckles
down.
14.
Both hands punch out together, held in same position, R hand about
12 inches above L hand, vertically over each other.
15.
Kiotske (R to L) to finish.
Japanese Terms Included Herein:
dachi - stance
kiba dachi - straddle, squat, horse stance
kiotske - attention
shuto - knife hand (chop)