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'''Kime''' ({{Lang-ja|決め}}) is a [[Japanese martial arts]] term. In [[karate]] it can mean "power" and/or "focus" the instantaneous tensing at the correct moment during a technique. The tension at this time is mostly focused in the [[dantian]] ("hara") and Abdomen. In [[judo]], the "[[Kime-no-kata]]" are often translated as the "[[Kata]] of Decision". In other [[budō]] the term refers to attacking a [[pressure point]]. In all cases certain finality is implied.
'''Kime''' ({{Lang-ja|決め}}) is a [[Japanese martial arts]] term. In [[karate]] it can mean "power" and/or "focus" the instantaneous tensing at the correct moment during a technique. The tension at this time is mostly focused in the [[dantian]] ("hara") and Abdomen. In [[judo]], the "[[Kime-no-kata]]" are often translated as the "[[Kata]] of Decision". In other [[budō]] the term refers to attacking a [[pressure point]]. In all cases certain finality is implied. Really?


In Suriname there is a successful karate dojo named KIME. The governing body is the Suriname Karate Associatie (SKA).
In Suriname there is a successful karate dojo named KIME. The governing body is the Suriname Karate Associatie (SKA).

Revision as of 18:38, 28 March 2010

Kime (Template:Lang-ja) is a Japanese martial arts term. In karate it can mean "power" and/or "focus" the instantaneous tensing at the correct moment during a technique. The tension at this time is mostly focused in the dantian ("hara") and Abdomen. In judo, the "Kime-no-kata" are often translated as the "Kata of Decision". In other budō the term refers to attacking a pressure point. In all cases certain finality is implied. Really?

In Suriname there is a successful karate dojo named KIME. The governing body is the Suriname Karate Associatie (SKA).