单词 | mae-geri |
释义 | mae-gerin. Karate. A front kick, performed by raising the knee of the kicking leg to waist height and then thrusting the extended leg forward to strike the target with the ball of the foot.The principal variations are the front snap kick (mae-geri kegae) and the front thrust kick (mae-geri kekomi). ΚΠ 1960 H. Nishiyama & R. C. Brown Karate xii. 120 (heading) Front kick (mae-geri). 1971 C. J. Mack Karate Test Techniques i. 28 It is essential..in Mae-Geri to pull the right first [sic] on to the side of the right hip and to keep the elbow tucked well into the small of your back. 1988 Fighters June 109/1 To counter maegeri attack the defender steps in close, scooping the kicking leg and jamming the back leg with his body, sweeping the leg, then landing gyakuzuki chudan on the fallen attacker. 1991 A. Fleet Fitness with Weights 10/2 For people who are training for a particular sport such as karate, specific exercises can be inserted in the routine, for example alternate mae-geri or squat/standup/mae-geri. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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