makiwara

makiwara
A padded post used for hitting practice in karate.

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  • Makiwara — Japanese Name Kanji 巻藁 Hiragana まきわら The diagram of most common type of makiwara The makiwara is a padded striking post used as a training tool in various styles of traditional karate. It is thought to be uniquely Okinawan in origin. The makiwara …   Wikipedia

  • Makiwara — Contenido 1 Definición 2 Historia 3 Véase ta …   Wikipedia Español

  • Makiwara — Le makiwara est un instrument utilisé pour l entrainement dans les arts martiaux japonais. Karaté Le makiwara est utilisé principalement au karaté. Il est constitué d un poteau généralement en bois recouvert de cuir ou de paille de riz à une des… …   Wikipédia en Français

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