Shito-Ryu Kata – Juroku This page will help you to learn Shito-Ryu Karate Kata – Juroku. For additional Shito-Ryu Karate katas, please visit the main Shito-Ryu Karate Katas page. If you have a question regarding a particular movement, please check with your instructor as katas can vary between different Shito-Ryu schools and organizations. If you need help with other Karate techniques
The Katas of Wado-Ryu. Originally Wado-Ryu had 16 kata, but in 1945 the kata Suparimpei was dropped from the syllabus. After the Second World War, only 9 kata remained (up to Chinto) but in the Chojinkai association we still practice the 15 katas registered in 1945. The Katas practiced in Chojinkai are: Pinan Nidan ( PDF Version) ( Show the Kata)
Etimología y Significado Profundo. El término "shitō-ryū" proviene de la combinación de las iniciales de dos maestros predominantes en la vida de Kenwa Mabuni. "Shi" representa a Yasutsune Itosu, maestro del Shuri-Te, y "to" representa a Kanryo Higaonna, maestro del Naha-Te. "Ryū" significa escuela o estilo.
Info about "Juroku Shito Ryu (kata) video". The word Juroku literally means ’16’ or ’16 hands’ and refers to the 16 different steps in the kata. There is no other meaning to this kata. It is a relatively modern kata developed by Kenwa Mabuni (1889 – 1952) with some help from his good friend Myiagi Sensei (1888-1953) founder of Goju
The Saito-ha Shito-ryu Karate-do of the Traditional Karate-do Federation International (TKF International or TKFI) aspires to bring together members to prosper Saito-ha Shito-ryu with high standards. The organization is dedicated to the promotion, preservation and education of the martial arts and its traditions, with service to the community
Many believe the kata Kusanku derives from Sokon Matsumura. Kusanku instructed Tode Sakugawa, Matsumura’s principal indicate an earlier origin than Matsumura. The Matsubayashi-ryu version of the kata comes down from Chotoku Kyan who learned the kata from Yomitan Yara, The grandson of Chatan Yara.
Gojushiho Kata & Bunkai - Shito Ryu Performed by Sensei P. Pavithra Student of Shihan K. Shankar -All India Chief Technical Director Shito Ryu Nippon Karate
Ryuei-Ryu is a very interesting style of Okinawan Karate. It was founded in the mid 1800’s by Norisato Nakaima (aka Kenri Nakaima), a native of Kume village in the Naha area of Okinawa. In 1839, Kenri Nakaima went to study martial arts in China, first under the head instructor of the Military Academy in Beijing, Master Ryu Ryu Ko, and later
Wado-Ryu Karate Kata – Niseishi This page provides details for Wado-Ryu kata -Niseishi. This is the tenth kata for Wado-Ryu Karate. However, if you have any questions about a particular kata movement, please check with your instructor because kata instructions can vary by school and organization. For additional Wado-Ryu Karate katas, please visit the main Wado-Ryu … Continue reading "Wado
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