karate

photo of two people performing karate.
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What’s with all the shouting in karate?

Peak Web March 20, 2023

By: Matthew Cheng, SFU student One of the biggest questions people have about karate is why practitioners yell when they punch or kick. They do it to practice kiai (pronounced “key-eye”) — the official word to describe the sounds heard when performing an attacking strike. “Two Japanese characters make up the word: Ki means ‘energy,’ and ai means ‘to unify.’” It’s essentially the “convergence of your energy.” To perform a kiai, athletes need to exhale during the technique instead of holding their breath. If an athlete holds their breath, their muscles will tighten up. This tension makes the body slow…

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A photo of a member of the SFU fencing team lunging at the other with a foil (sword) in hand.
3 min 0 2018

What’s it like to fence?

Sports January 20, 2022

By: Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate   Marie-Rose Bruskiewicz, head coach of the SFU fencing team emphasized our en garde stance on Tuesday’s practice. She assigned 10 pushups to anyone out of line. Notorious for challenging workouts, the training regime is…

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