Thursday, February 18, 2021

Weapons of the hand in Okinawan

 

From Uchinaaguchi the Martial Arts Handbook

 

Weapons of the hand in Okinawan

 

Ubi nu sachi - fingertip
Tugatana outside - edge of the palm
Tii nu wata - heel of the hand
Tiikubi - wrist

Ufu’iibi  - thumb
Tchusashipibi - index finger
Naka’iibi - middle finger
Narashi’iibi - ring finger
Uubugwaa - little finger

Chimi - nail
Fushi joint, - node
Chuu fushi - first knuckle
Ta fushi - second knuckle

Tiijikun  - back knuckles
Kushidii - back of hand

 

It is too easy to discount the many weapons that the hand offers us in Karate, just to think of our use of the fist, the knife hand, the spear hand or the backfist.

 

The actuality is much greater, but to begin the study of the uses of the hand greater control of the body movements becomes more essential, for one thing to avoid training injuries.

  

The uses are not as obvious as when the hand is seen as a unit in kata.


But the various potentials for these hand parts are available for the advanced martial artist. I discovered some of their potential by the tutelage of Sherman Harril, who looked at everything, used everything believing no detail should be overlooked.

 

In fact this list does not contain all of the hand potentials within these parts.

  

Each fingertip, each knuckle, each formation of the hand over different striking potentials to different areas. If you work on those potentials.

  

For example there are many uses where striking with the back of the little finger first knuckle fit the target best.

  

But it is often said the whole is greater than the parts
 

1 comment:

Victor Smith said...

Dojo TokyoMushinkan

It's very interesting that outside of a couple specific words, the majority of these are completely understandable by standard Japanese speakers who know the dialectical pronunciation differences in the Shuri language...