The game has 122 different cards divided into 5 categories.
The number of stars at the top right indicates the level of difficulty (1: easy, 4: difficult).
The random draw allows 8,500,000 different combinations to be made.
Maps can be zoomed.
Tips for use when preparing for the free performance in order to obtain the 5th, 6th or 7th dan of karate:
The first student to arrive for your class draws all five cards by unlocking and clicking the fist.
Take a screenshot. You can send it to students who cannot attend the practice.
The beginning of the study begins with the embusen. The karateka is represented by the gray dot. He looks north.
Emphasis is placed on the elimination of parasitic times, on the work of the hips, fluidity and stability.
Once the embusen is acquired, we move on to the study of card number one. The emphasis is on body shape, zanchin, timing and kimé.
When the number one card is acquired, we move on to the second and so on until we have the complete sequence.
It usually takes a quarter of an hour with initiated students to achieve a satisfactory result.
You can also, as with any training, change the tempo and the environmental context. The work done on the left can of course be done on the right.
The work in pairs is then carried out. Emphasis is placed on relaxation, incitement posture and responsiveness.
You can, therefore, if the sequence suits you, include the cropped screenshot in a word processor.
You will be able to annotate all your modifications and feelings there. (addition of projection, armlock or other…)
You can order the different draws at your convenience in order to define a coherent embusen.
For board game use, the "KiKa scores" app is recommended.
"Kika games" is the complete board game integrating "Kihons karate" and "KiKa Scores".
The number of stars at the top right indicates the level of difficulty (1: easy, 4: difficult).
The random draw allows 8,500,000 different combinations to be made.
Maps can be zoomed.
Tips for use when preparing for the free performance in order to obtain the 5th, 6th or 7th dan of karate:
The first student to arrive for your class draws all five cards by unlocking and clicking the fist.
Take a screenshot. You can send it to students who cannot attend the practice.
The beginning of the study begins with the embusen. The karateka is represented by the gray dot. He looks north.
Emphasis is placed on the elimination of parasitic times, on the work of the hips, fluidity and stability.
Once the embusen is acquired, we move on to the study of card number one. The emphasis is on body shape, zanchin, timing and kimé.
When the number one card is acquired, we move on to the second and so on until we have the complete sequence.
It usually takes a quarter of an hour with initiated students to achieve a satisfactory result.
You can also, as with any training, change the tempo and the environmental context. The work done on the left can of course be done on the right.
The work in pairs is then carried out. Emphasis is placed on relaxation, incitement posture and responsiveness.
You can, therefore, if the sequence suits you, include the cropped screenshot in a word processor.
You will be able to annotate all your modifications and feelings there. (addition of projection, armlock or other…)
You can order the different draws at your convenience in order to define a coherent embusen.
For board game use, the "KiKa scores" app is recommended.
"Kika games" is the complete board game integrating "Kihons karate" and "KiKa Scores".
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