Choku-zuki (Straight Punch)

The first punch practiced in Shōtōkan is Choku-zuki or straight punch from Heikō-dachi (parallel stance).

Starting from a natural stance (Shizentai), feet hip width, toes facing forward with the left arm out and the right arm at the side of the body, ready to punch.

 

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Technique performed by Aragaki Misako

 

Technique:

#Description
1 Use the whole body to punch!!!
Many karatekas will only use the arms when punching, but tremendous power can be generated when the whole body is utilised. Start the right arm punch from the right leg!
Load the punching arm by slightly squeezing the right rib cage down. To begin with, you can exaggerate this by also dropping the right shoulder slightly down. Obviously, this dropping of the right side is not shown when punching properly.
2 Push through the right leg, then drive with the hip, next use the rib cage and shoulder then finally the arm. So the body throws the punch and not the arm!
3 Just before the right punch makes an impact, the whole right side of the body is forward, pushing the punch at high speed towards the target.
4 Just as the punch makes an impact, the right side of the body and hip, snaps sharply back, whilst the left hip snaps forward sharply. The arm continues to full extension and there should be a few inches natural recoil of the punching arm.
5 Breathing should be natural, silent and hidden. Breath out on the punch.

 

Executing choku-zuki

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