Omote shuto, outer blade of hand strike, Ninjutsu
Contents
- 1 Video of basic Omote shuto
- 2 Video of advanced Omote shuto
- 3 Description of Omote shuto
- 4 Image of Omote shuto, Kiten ken, hand configuration
- 5 Training sequence with resistance for Omote shuto
- 6 Links to lessons that include Omote Shuto
- 7 List of techniques that use a Omote shuto, outer blade of hand strike, Ninjutsu
- 8 Meta perspectives
Video of basic Omote shuto
Video of advanced Omote shuto
Shuto, Kitten ken, (אומוטה שטו) or Shto, is a punch preformed with the side of the hand. The opposite same punch, Ura Shuto, is an important Gyokko ryu Kata.
Description of Omote shuto
The attacking hand technique starts from the pose Ichimonji no kamae. The propose of this technique is to attack the neck - carotids or trachea - or the jaw or the clavicle. The rear leg is moving forward in tsuki step and carries the momentum of the whole body into the punch. The rear hand is carried forward and attacks with the side of the hand, the Hypothenar eminence. the palm must be bent and the thumb supports the side of the index finger. Another variant is ura shuto.
Image of Omote shuto, Kiten ken, hand configuration
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Training sequence with resistance for Omote shuto
Links to lessons that include Omote Shuto
- 18th November 2012 - Ninjutsu at war sessions
- 29th November 2012 - Ninjutsu lessons
- 6th December 2012, Ninjutsu basic striking and kicking combos
List of techniques that use a Omote shuto, outer blade of hand strike, Ninjutsu
Meta perspectives
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