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Learn the correct stance and technique for this essential move
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The basic karate punch in Shotokan is so direct, Iinear, and powerful that it can knock someone out on impact. In this article, we'll walk you through how to perform the punch properly and powerfully from several stances: standing, lunging, and reverse. Read on for our complete guide!

Method 1
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Standing Punch

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  1. You can be in Natural Stance, shizentai , but you can also be in the lower, horse riding stance, kiba-dachi . [1]
    • Confirm your legs are the correct distance. For Natural Stance your legs should be shoulder width apart.
    • Keep your legs loose, ensure knees are soft/not locked.
  2. Your fist should be nesting against your side.
    • Your fist should be horizontal, with your thumb crossing over your first 2 fingers. [2]
    • Your body should be slightly relaxed but ready and focusing on the target.
    • You should choose one of two targets. If you want to punch to the body, chuudan , aim for just below the ribs, called the solar plexus. If you want to punch to the face, jodan , aim for the face. For safety, or if you feel you lack control, your instructor may ask you to aim just below the face rather than at the face.
    • Note punching at other parts of the body is not as effective.
    • If you are not practicing with a partner, imagine an opponent of your size in front of you.
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  3. Imagine a straight line from your fist to your centerline. [3]
  4. If you are practicing with a person, "connect" means, you stop just before actually hitting them. If you are using a target, such as a makiwara , you of course want to actually hit it.
  5. Keep focus, do not go floppy.
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Method 2
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Lunging Punch ( Oizuki )

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  1. Ensure your legs are in the correct positions, shoulder width apart.
    • If you look down at your front knee, you should see your knee is blocking your view of your foot. Your big toe should be just slightly to the inside, not 90 degrees but about 85.
    • Have someone test your stance by giving you push or two, to make sure you keep your balance.
    • Ensure your blocking hand is in front, and your punching hand is at nesting against your hip.
  2. Pull your back leg forward until it is in the same line as your front leg.
    • Do not rise up. Keep your head at the same level the whole time.
    • Keep your fist at your hip, same place.
    • You can extend your blocking fist if you want, but that is optional.
    • Move your back leg forward by sliding it, do not pick it up off the floor.
    • Your back leg should not move straight forward, but should move towards the center as it moves towards your body.
  3. Push off with your back leg, staying low, and keeping your fist nestled against your side.
    • Ensure legs are softly bent, to give you maximum power from the lunge forward.
    • Do not tense up.
    • Focus on your target, be it body or face.
  4. Roll your fist over to have your palm face down as you connect.
    • Exhale or Kiai .
    • Tighten your muscles as you strike. Your back leg should extend straight and your muscles should all tighten, so that the power flows from your feet all the way through to the punch.
    • The front leg returns to shoulder width distance to land in a strong position.
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Method 3
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Reverse Punch ( Gyaku-zuki )

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  1. The power is from the hips, just like it is in throwing a ball.
  2. Ensure your legs are in the correct positions, shoulder width apart.
    • Have someone test your stance by giving you push or two, to make sure you keep your balance.
    • Ensure your blocking hand is in front, and your punching hand is at nesting against your hip.
  3. Start the rotation with your hips.
    • Your back leg is also adding to the force of the rotation.
    • Come around quickly, leaving your fist palm facing up nested against your hip.
    • Do not rise up, keep your head at the same height.
  4. Bring your fist around so that it faces down right before you connect.
    • Hit on the center line of your target. Reverse punch using left hand or right hand should impact at the same place, in the center of the target.
    • As you connect, lock your body for a moment as you tense up to make maximum force.
    • Exhale or Kiai as you connect.
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      2. Yvonne Mo. Fitness and Health Coach & Kung Fu Instructor. Expert Interview. 10 September 2021.
      3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCkKpnPNlIE
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