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Jodan Uke is one of the most fundamental upper blocks in Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate. In this episode of The Kihon Archive, I break down the technique step by step, focusing on the landmarks, structure, and mechanics that define how Jodan Uke is performed in traditional Karate practice. This video covers the finished position of the block, the chain of engagement that holds it together, and the transition from Hikite into Jodan Uke. These details come directly from Goju-Ryu Karate performance standards and apply across kihon, kata, and partner training. You’ll see how the upper arm, forearm, wrist, and shoulder align to create the high block used throughout Karate. The spiral motion of Jodan Uke connects through the center, allowing the body to absorb and redirect impact — a core idea in Okinawan Karate. A note on bunkai: Jodan Uke appears throughout Goju-Ryu Karate kata in many forms, including deflection, redirection, and drawing an incoming strike into a pull. This episode focuses on technique structure and execution. A full bunkai breakdown will be explored in a future dedicated video. This is Episode 2 of The Kihon Archive, following the study of Hikite, the pulling hand. More core kihon of Okinawan Goju-Ryu Karate will follow as the series continues. #karate #gojuryukarate #gojuryu Ryu #OkinawanKarate #Kihon #KarateBasics #KarateTraining #JodanUke #KarateBlock #TraditionalKarate #MartialArts #GojuRyuKarate #KarateTechnique #KataTraining #OkinawaGojuRyu