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You use this to sweep your opponents foot during Ashi Barai. Ashi meaning of the foot and Yubi being the digit. ASHI WAZA – Name given to all leg and foot techniques, ASHI meaning either leg or foot and WAZA meaning Technique.ASHI SABAKI – Foot Work or Foot Movement.
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ASHI NO URA – It translates as foot reverse and is an alternative for Sole Of Foot.ASHIKUBI-KAKE UKE – Ankle Hooking Block.
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Ashi means that it is of the foot and Kubi means that it is the joint, in the same way that Te-Kubi would be the corresponding hand joint or wrist. ASHI HARAI – Foot or Leg Sweeping, another name for Ashi Barai.ASHI GATANA – Foot Sword, a Karate kick where the toes are turned up and the striking point is the outer edge of the foot.This is different to an Ashi Barai because this is not done in a sweeping motion. ASHI GAKE – Used in the Kata Bassai Sho, where you hook your foot behind your attackers and then pull your foot back in towards you pulling your attackers foot with you, pulling him off balance.ASHIBO-KAKE UKE – Leg Hooking Block, in which the leg is raised to the side and swung in a circle to deflect an opponents side kick to the abdomen.There is no point sweeping your opponent so that he falls so far away from you that by the time you get up to him he is all ready back on his feet and ready for you. You must also try and sweep the person so that he comes off his feet and lands in the position that is most advantageous to YOU, so you can then follow up with another technique and totally finish your opponent. A lot of people think that to sweep some one is ‘Ashi Barai’ but there is more to it than this. ASHI ATE – Foot Strikes or Leg Strikes.ANTEI – Balance, Stability or Equilibrium.The large tendon at the back of the foot. This technique is good for getting the hip in to allow a quick front kick to be used as a counter. An upper rising block where the arm performing the block is the opposite one to the leg that it forward. AGE UKE GYAKU ASHI – Upper Rising Block, reverse Leg.People forget that the same arm movement can also be used to break your attackers arm or as a strike to the throat or under the chin. You should end up looking out from under your blocking arm. Your arm comes from your hip across the body and lifts the attack above your head. One of the applications for this technique would be using it to come up under a block. Raising your instep into your attackers groin. AGE HAISOKU UCHI – Rising Instep Strike.Sometimes called TATE EMPI UCHI (Vertical Elbow Strike). AGE-EMPI UCHI – Upward Elbow Strike or Rising Elbow Strike.If you were to say Rising by itself it would be Ageru.