uchiteley
Uchiteley is a traditional Japanese technique used primarily in the art of *kendo*, *iaido*, and other martial arts disciplines. The term derives from the Japanese words *uchi* (打ち), meaning "strike," and *te* (手), meaning "hand," literally translating to "hand strike." It refers to the precise execution of a strike with the *shinai* (bamboo sword) or *katana* (samurai sword) during practice or competition.
In kendo, uchiteley involves delivering controlled, accurate strikes to the opponent's *kake* (target areas), which include
The concept extends beyond kendo, influencing other Japanese martial arts like *iaido*, where uchiteley applies to
Training in uchiteley often begins with basic strikes (*kihon*) before progressing to more advanced applications in