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  1. 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.

    • Heol. Heol / 헐: “I can’t believe it” Often used when you’re in a slight state of shock or awe.
    • Dae-bak. Dae-bak / 대박: Awesome, Jackpot.
    • Aigoo. Aigoo / 아이구: Geez, oh no, oops. Can be used in many different contexts, but usually it’s used to show frustration.
    • Jjang-ee-ya. Jjang-ee-ya / 짱이야: … is the best, number 1.
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  3. According to kumdo.org (link), the kamae are as follows. There are multiple ways to romanize the Korean language but here is one attempt: The Korean hanja for chungdan, sangdan, and hadan are the same as the Japanese kanji. I believe the hanja for 세 is 勢.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KamaeKamae - Wikipedia

    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.

  5. 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.

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