Showing posts with label Kata Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kata Movie. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Shinsei Kata



We believed Shinsei Kata was created by Kenwa Mabuni. This kata is not practiced at all the Shito style of karate group. Only certain groups that has the opportunity to learn it would be able to perform it and explain it with depth.

The following table are all the Shitoryu katas with indication of their source:

SHITO-RYU KATA

Itosu Ke

Higaonna Ke

Mabuni Ke

Pinan Shodan Sanchin Shinsei
Pinan Nidan Tensho Juroku
Pinan Sandan Saiha Happo Sho
PinanYondan Seienchin Kenshu
Pinan Godan Seipai Kensho
Jitte Seisan Kenpaku
Jiin Shisochin Aoyagi
Jion Sanseiru Myojo
Matsukaze Kururunha Shinpa
Rohai Suparinpai Shiho Kosokun
Bassai Dai Niseishi
Bassai Sho Sochin
Matsumura Bassai Unshu
Kosokun Dai Nipaipo
Kosokun Sho
Chinte
Chinto
Wanshu
Gojushiho
Naihanchi Shodan
Naihanchi Nidan
Naihanchi Sandan
Rohai Shodan
Rohai Nidan
Rohai Sandan
extracted from:
http://www.shuriway.co.uk/kata.html

Monday, March 23, 2009

Kata Heian Nidan

Some relevant information about Heian Nidan

Heian Nidan, the second of the Heian Kata series is a very popular kata among new students. This kata is a very powerful kata, which builds upon the fundamentals introduced in Heian Shodan, while also using new techniques.

The representative movements of this kata, like most, are the opening techniques Haiwan uke, the double block followed by the punch. This develops a strong use of the hips, while developing the ability to execute more than one technique from one position, while generating impressive amounts of power.

With 26 movements, this kata should approximately take about 50-60 seconds to perform, and is more physically demanding, both athletically and fundamentally than Heian Shodan, acting as a useful stepping-stone.

As mentioned in Heian Shodan, the Heian Kata are representative of Karate-Do, and represents the attitude that must accompany the karate training. The word Heian is also used in Japanese history to describe the period between 794-1192, a time of unprecedented peace and security throughout the land, under the rule of the Heian dynasty.

When you then think about the symbolic significance of the word ‘Heian’, a deeper respect and appreciation for the kata will follow.

Extract from: http://www.theshotokanway.com/heiannidan.html

The old name for the Heian Kata was Pinan. These Kata were developed by Yatasune Itosu as intermediate Kata to the much longer main Kata of Shorin-Ryu. He did not make them up however, they were based on much older training forms called Channan, which had their origin in China.

Master Funakoshi considered Pinan Shodan too difficult for an introductory Kata so he changed Pinan Nidan to Heian Shodan and Pinan Shodan to Heian Nidan.

Extracted from: http://www.wsko.org/kata/2-heiannidan/heiannidan.htm

Monday, February 23, 2009

Kata Nipaipo

Kata Nipaipo is one of the original kata from Shitoryu, it has a very strong influence from the Chinese 'Crane' movement. Kenwa Mabuni had written a book on analyzing this kata and its application.

Our member, Esther Tan performed this kata in one of our practising sessions.