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Which knee do you lower first in seiza?  

22 members have voted

  1. 1. Which knee do you lower first in seiza?

    • Left Knee
      21
    • Right Knee
      1


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Posted

I was always taught, left...then right.

Same with bowing when on knees...left---right hand..bow. Then right hand back to knee, then left hand.

Im sure theres a reason somewhere

I come to you with only karate.

My hands are empty, but I fear no man.

Posted

Left then right, thats the way I was taught. Same with going from attention to ready stance and back, always left then right. When I show kids though I do them both right to left, so that they can mirror me.

Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start. - Nido Qubein

Posted

Same here... Left then right, then when you're getting up it's right then left

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Posted

Left then right - my sensei says its a Japanese superstition that left should go first.

"They can because they think they can." - School Motto.


(Shodan 11th Oct 08)

Posted

i heard this from T. Sengoku Sensei (kodokan, IJF), it's all related to the way samurai sit down or stand up. you go down with left so in case you have to draw the katana it won't jam on your left. same when you standing up, right goes first so the sword can be drawn easily from left side.

i have seen okinawan sometimes do the opposite way.

Posted
i heard this from T. Sengoku Sensei (kodokan, IJF), it's all related to the way samurai sit down or stand up. you go down with left so in case you have to draw the katana it won't jam on your left. same when you standing up, right goes first so the sword can be drawn easily from left side.

i have seen okinawan sometimes do the opposite way.

When I was learning iaido, we did it left first for this reason.

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Posted

I'm inclined to agree left then right. And swords are the reasoning to my knowledge.

"Karate is NOT about the colour of belt you wear it is about the person you become;...to be a good blackbelt is to be humble and respectful amongst other things." -Dobbersky

Posted

im shocked to see so many with left knee and im the only right knee. in both schools i attend its right knee first followed by left.

When practicing Nunchaku, it is best not to stand under lights....seriously; I have broken more lights that way. :-P

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