A karate bow is used to show respect to your teacher (sensai) and elders. We say it osu. A karate bow is also done before the start and end of class, a bout or kata.
A bow in karate is a way of showing respect. It shows respect to the opponent, the training partner, the teacher and even the building where lessons are.
Rei is the command to bow. It is often used when instructing students and is the last command for a kata.
You bow. That's it.
I think this is actually two different calls. "Kyo" and "rei." The first is "attention," the second is "bow."
You bow in karate to show respect. You bow to your partner or opponent before you spar or train. You bow when entering or exiting the training area to show respect for it. And you bow to your instructor.
It is one of the tenets of Funikoshi. Karate must begin and end with respect. It is one of the reasons we bow at the beginning and end of a class.
Mawatte means to turn in Karate.
If you mean the direction 'right', we call it migi in karate.
If you mean "to bow" then it's "Υποκλείνομαι". If you mean "the bow (of the archer)" it's "Τόξο"
The way of the empty hand
No such thing! Do you mean "bow and arrow?"
If you mean a little bow on the wall you enter cheat code: BOW, or if you mean big red bow, you can buy it in minnie and you, which is next to pet shop
i don't know what you mean "karate" is a type of fighting you cant do it on moshi monsters.