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Karate Hiya, also known as Kiai, is a powerful technique used in the martial art of Karate. It involves emitting a loud shout or yell during a strike or movement. This technique is not only a vocal expression of power but also plays a vital role in enhancing performance and focus in Karate.
The term ‘Hi Yah’ is an exclamation used to enhance the power and focus of a strike or technique in karate. It is often associated with the yell or shout made by practitioners during their movements.
One aspect that often intrigues people is the distinctive yell or scream, commonly known as “Hi-Ya,” made by karate practitioners during their training and performances. This article aims to delve into the purpose and benefits of this unique vocalization.
The stereotyped, silly notion of yelling while doing kung fu likely comes from Bruce Lee films, where the dubs for the Cantonese dialog tracks gave him that wild high pitched “Ya-ta-ta” twang that persists in parodies of kung fu movies to this day.
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So, based on that discussion and some research, here are 12 Japanese Words You Need To Know For Karate! 1. Osu! (pronounced Oh’ss with the stress on the O), Osu is a word that you will hear in all Kyokushin dojos, and has been adopted by some other martial arts, such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and other full-contact styles.