Category
page 1Strikes (martial arts)
slap
striking with an open hand
strike
directed physical attack

headbutt
thumb|Caricature of capoeira carioca from Rio, using cocada headbutt.
groin attack
attempt to hit a person's groin area
Atemi
In Japanese martial arts, the term designates blows or strikes to the body, as opposed to twisting of joints, strangleholds, holding techniques and throws. Atemi can be delivered by any part of the body to any part of the opponent's body. They can be percussive or use "soft" power. Karate is a typical martial art focusing on percussive atemi. The location of nerve and pressure points, such as might be used for certain acupressure methods, also often informs the choice of targets for atemi (see kyusho).
elbow strike
strike with the point of the elbow
knee strike
strike with the knee
Iron Palm
body of training techniques in various Chinese martial arts
Tsuki
derives from the verb , meaning "to thrust". The second syllable is accented, with Japanese's unvoiced vowels making it pronounced almost like "ski" (but preceded by a "t" sound). In Japanese martial arts and Okinawan martial arts, tsuki is used to refer to various thrusting techniques.