An oi-zuki [oiÃÂzïki] (Japanese 追 ã 窠ãÂÂ) (in Wadà Â-Ryà «: Jun-Zuki, Japanese 頠窠ãÂÂ) is an equal-sided punch used in budo disciplines such as karate or jujitsu.
This is an embodiment of the choku-zuki with foot movement. In addition to the block techniques, the Oi-Zuki is one of the first techniques a student learns. The oi-zuki is the counterpart to the gyaku-zuki (fist punch with the side whose leg is not straight at the front).
Due to the long movement, the oi-zuki is rarely used in competition. It is mainly found in katas and elementary school techniques.