Geri

Kick. Also called Keri when at the start of a sentence, from the word Keru meaning to kick.

Pronounced: geh-rhee

Pages tagged with Geri or Keri:

  • Fukubu Geri: Abdomen Kick.
  • Fumikiri Geri: Stomping Cutting Kick, a stamping sidekick using the blade of the...
  • Fumikomi Geri: Stompimg kick in a downward direction.
  • Gedan Keri Uke: Lower level kick block.
  • Geri: Kick. Also called Keri when at the start of a sentence, from the word...
  • Gyaku Mawashi Geri: + Redirect to Ura Mawashi Geri - Redirect to Ura Mawashi Geri ...
  • Gyaku Mikazuki Geri: Reverse Crescent Kick (inside to outside). Pronounced: ge-yah-koo...
  • Hiza Geri: Knee kick, or more commonly called a knee strike.
  • Kakato Geri: Heel kick, or commonly called an axe kick, striking with the back of...
  • Kake Geri: Hook Kick. Strikes with the knee joint back. Often confused with Ura...
  • Kansetsu Geri: Joint Kick. A generic term for joint kicks, for example a side kick...
  • Keri Kata: Kicking Pattern. A GoSoku Ryu kata.
  • Keri Waza: Kicking techniques.
  • Kin Geri: Groin kick, or literally testicle kick, normally done using the...
  • Mae Ashi Geri: Front foot kicking. Kicking with the front leg is a common technique.
  • Mae Geri: Front kick. May be executed at any level, Keage (snap) or Kekomi...
  • Mawaru Ushiro Geri: Turning (or spinning) back kick. Pronounced: maa-wah-rew...
  • Mawashi Geri: Round (-house) kick. Can strike with Josokutei (ball) or Sokko...
  • Mikazuki Geri: Crescent kick. Pronounced: me-kah-zoo-key geh-rhee
  • Mikazuki Geri Uke: Crescent kick block.
  • Nidan Geri: Two step or double jump kick.
  • Ren Geri: 1. Double front snap kick, kicking off the front leg first. 2. Generic...
  • Tobi Geri: Jumping kick.
  • Tobi Mae Geri: Jumping (or flying) front kick. Pronounced: toe-bee my ghe-ree
  • Tobi Mawashi Geri: Jumping (or flying) round kick.
  • Tobi Yoko Geri: Jumping (or flying) side kick. Pronounced: toh-bee yoh-koh...
  • Ura Mawashi Geri: Reverse Round Kick, striking at full extension of the leg. Also called...
  • Ushiro Geri: Back Kick. May be performed Keage (snap), but most commonly performed...
  • Ushiro Mawashi Geri: Backward Roundhouse Kick.
  • Yoko Geri: Side kick. May be performed Keage (snap) or Kekomi (thrust)....
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