Karate: Triple Lunge Punch
In karate, Sanbon Zuki (三本突き) translates to “three-punch combination,” a fundamental technique involving a sequence of three consecutive punches. This drill enhances speed, power, and coordination, serving as a cornerstone in many karate styles.
Execution of Sanbon Zuki:
Stance:
- Begin in a front stance (Zenkutsu Dachi), ensuring stability and proper alignment.
First Punch:
- Execute a high-level punch (Jodan Oi Zuki), targeting the opponent’s face or head. 
Second Punch:
- Follow with a middle-level reverse punch (Chudan Gyaku Zuki), aiming at the opponent’s torso. 
Third Punch:
- Conclude with a middle-level straight punch (Chudan Choku Zuki), directed at the midsection. 
Key Points:
- Synchronization: Ensure each punch flows seamlessly into the next, maintaining rhythm and balance throughout the sequence.
- Hip Rotation: Engage the hips to generate power, rotating them in harmony with each punch.
- Breathing: Coordinate breathing with each strike, exhaling sharply to enhance force and focus.