dôveru
Dôveru is a term derived from the Okinawan language, specifically from the Ryukyuan languages family, which is spoken in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. The term is often used in the context of traditional Okinawan martial arts, such as Karate and Kobudo. In this context, dôveru refers to a specific stance or posture that is used during training and practice.
The dôveru stance is characterized by a wide, stable base with the feet positioned shoulder-width apart or
In addition to its physical aspects, the dôveru stance also carries philosophical and spiritual significance. It
The term dôveru is also used more broadly in Okinawan culture to refer to a state of