chudan
Chudan is a term used in martial arts, particularly in Japanese martial arts such as karate and judo, to describe a strike or technique that is executed at mid-level, typically targeting the abdomen or midsection of an opponent. The term "chudan" is derived from the Japanese words "chu" meaning "middle" and "dan" meaning "level" or "grade." This type of strike is often used to disrupt an opponent's balance, create an opening for subsequent attacks, or to deliver a powerful blow to vulnerable areas.
In karate, chudan strikes are commonly executed with the open hand (te) or the fist (kote) and
The effectiveness of chudan techniques lies in their ability to exploit the opponent's center of gravity and