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    Kamae is a basic stance, also defined as natural. In it, the body's three centers of gravity are aligned on a vertical axis of gravity. Those three centers begin with the head, then spinal column, and lower abdomen. This allows for a balanced stance, regardless of positioning of one's feet.

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · In Karate, kamae refers to a posture and state of mind and represents a defensive “on-guard” position or self-defense posture. Beginners and intermediate Karate students generally use one kamae, but there are actually many types of kamae, each with its own benefits and circumstantial usages.

  3. 構え (Kamae) is a Japanese word that can be translated as "posture" or "position". The word is composed of the characters 構 (kamae), which means "structure" or "construction", and え (E), which is a suffix that indicates the form or condition of something.

  4. Kamae means, posture, pose, style or stance. The verb Kamaeru means to prepare in advance, to plan or to scheme. Which means that Kamae is an intention that is taken deliberately. Kamae gives you an advantage.

  5. Chūdan-no-kamae (chūdan-gamae) 中段の構え: A sword stance. Chūdan means mid-level. In chūdan-gamae, the tip of the sword is pointed toward the base of the opponent’s throat. Dan: 段: A black belt rank or degree. Deai: 出会い: The moment of meeting (of people or forces).

    Term
    Japanese
    Meaning
    Aiki
    合氣
    The character 合 ai means “to meet” or “to ...
    Arigatō-gozaimasu
    有難う御座います
    Thank you very much. In its literal or ...
    Ashi
    Foot or leg. Often used to indicate the ...
    Ashikubi
    足首
    Ankle.
  6. Jul 14, 2023 · Discover 10 important basic Japanese sword stances known as Kamae. Explore their purpose, history, and how to train yourself.

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  8. Definition of 構え (かまえ) 構え. かまえ. kamae. JLPT N1. Details. noun. 1. structure, construction, appearance. 2. posture (e.g. in martial arts), pose, stance. 3. readiness, determination, preparedness. 4. kanji enclosure type radical (must enclose at least two sides of the kanji) (e.g. 門) Other readings: 構【かまえ】 [1] Notes: irregular okurigana usage.

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