morote tsukami uke: augmented grabbing/throwing block.chudan soete uke: added hand inside block (e.g.ushiro gedan barai: back low sweeping block (e.g.ude barai: reverse sweeping forearm block.gyako uchi uke: reverse outside mid-level (e.g.uchi ude uke (内腕受け)/ uchi uke (内受け): inside forearm block.shuto mawashi uke (roundhouse block with knife-hand).shuto gedan barai: knife-hand sweeping low block.nagashi uke: rising palm sweep block (e.g.morote uke: double forearm block (e.g.kaisho juji uke: open-palm x block (e.g.kaisho haiwan uke: knife-hand square side block (e.g.gedan morote barai: double sweeping low block (usually while going into kiba dachi).in the kata, Enpi)īlocking techniques (Uke-waza) Using the arms morote koko gamae: double handed preparatory position (e.g.ryoken koshi gamae: double hip preparatory position (e.g.manji gamae: 'manji (卍)' -shaped preparatory position, one arm raised above and behind the head with the other arm blocking low in front of the body (e.g., in the kata, Heian godan).sochin dachi: high-low blocking rooted stance.Yoi Dachi is Heiko Dachi with the hands out in a ready position.yoi dachi (usually called Yoi): basic stance/Ready position.katashi dachi: crane-like stance (e.g.renoji dachi: l-stance, or relaxed stance (e.g.kokutsu dachi: back stance (in almost all Shotokan katas usually first learned in Heian Shodan).
musubi dachi: informal attention stance, both heels touching and feet at 45° angle.This is a list of techniques practiced in the Shotokan style of karate.