The Sounds Of Martial Arts: Part 1
The noise is made by the practitioner releasing their breath in a controlled way that comes from their core instead of their throat, but what may not be as noticeable is the physical purpose these sounds serve. In addition to the psychological uses mentioned above, these types of sounds:
- Contract the diaphragm and chest, which allow athletes to take hits better
- Put extra “energy” behind each strike when the athlete exhales
The kiai is simply a word used to describe the harnessing of this energy and the martial artist’s release of it in their punches, kicks, and strikes. “Ki” stands for energy and “ai” means to join, so you are bringing together all of your energy, releasing it verbally, and delivering it in your strikes.
Want to learn how to properly perform a kiai? Check out this video by Jesse Enkamp that describes it in more detail: How to “KIAI”.
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