![]() ![]() Please keep in mind that most clubs in Kai Shin Kai association have their own ways of grading. This knife is strong, sharp and, we think, very beautiful. It's not rust resistant but it's easily sharpened out in the bush and that counts for a lot. The YSS white1 hagane core gets seriously sharp. Kaiten – Rotary Kaiten Nage – Rotary throw Kaiten Yoke – 180 degree, body change escape Kakari Geiko – Continuous round training Kakuji Hajime – Begin (doing) yourself Kancho – Head of house Kankyu – slow – fast Kanren Waza – Applied technique Kamae – Basic stance Katahizatsuki – One knee down Katakotai – Put on shoulder Katamochi – Shoulder grasp Kataoshi – Shoulder push Katate Ayamochi – Cross wrist grab Katate Ayajunmochi – Cross wrist straight grab Katatemochi – One wrist grasp Keiko Shuryo – Class dismissed Ken – Sword Kenshu – A period of more intensive training Kenshusei – A kenshu student Kessa Giri – Diagonal body cut (up or down) Ki – Spirit force energy Kiai – A cry concentrating Ki (opp. Welcome to Kai Shin Kai - Interactive Grading Syllabus. The Ikenami Hamono shika-sabaki works as a hunting knife, survival knife, fishing knife or camping companion.
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