in most martial arts styles when you kick and punch there is certain word you are supposed to yell out.?

in most martial arts styles when you kick and punch there is certain word you are supposed to yell out. can you tell me how it is spelled and how to pronounce it

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8 Responses to “in most martial arts styles when you kick and punch there is certain word you are supposed to yell out.?”
  1. Joey says:

    It depends on the type of martial art, a really coomon one though is Kiai, and is pronounced (key-eye)

  2. .................. says:

    I wouldn’t say “Most.” It really depends on the art, and school for the matter. Usually they either want you to yell, or breathe out with your techniques.

    There’s some yells like the one say (Kiai), Ki-hop, Utss, Ush, Hi-ya lol, Hut, et cetera…. It depends.

  3. TERRY H says:

    what do you know,not a lot. boring question. i will attempt to answer it in brief.yelling tells your opponent /partner whats coming next ,not a good idea. the yell doesn,t have to be a word.the principle is to focus energy/mind into the kick punch.personally i think its supposed to wake up the judges in a tournament or your partner when sparring

  4. jwbulldogs says:

    There is no thing that you are supposed to yell. The term you are looking for is Kia in Japanese styles. Other styles call it something different. But you don’t have to yell it. It mean inner strength. It is used for several reasons. It is used to temporarily off balance your opponent for a split second, giving you that time to make an attack. It can be used to give you a little extra power in your strike, punch, or throw. It is also used to aid you in taking a punch. You actually tighten your stomach muscles when it is done properly allowing you to better handle a punch to the abdomen.

    As for as pronunciation it is practilly impossible to give that to you. Everyone kia (key eye) is different. It comes from the inside of the person and is unique to that person. It is usually developed over time.

  5. cobra.sunrise says:

    In many modern martial arts, you often make some kind of sound to assist in breathing. Some places use the traditional sounds specific to that art, others just tell you to breath out on every punch. Most of the people in my school were taught to say “tsst” (kinda sounds like a snake sound), but i always felt more comfortable making a blowing sound (like if you were blowing out a single candle). Whatever helps you breath. Sometimes people let out a loud roar whenever they throw a hard punch or kick. I guess it sounds intimidating and might give you a little power (perhaps only psycologicly), but it also makes the person easy to read since the roar often precedes the attack.

  6. chanu says:

    it depends on the karate form i am practising karate from long time.we usually use-kaii,hiya(he-ya),kee.

  7. Travis says:

    you can really yell what ever you want, at my dojo we yell HUP!
    u can use just about any thing as long as it comes from your gut

  8. Bethany says:

    there are different words in my school of karate its
    (key-ai) i think thats how its spelled well i hope i helped bye bye!!!!!!!

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