This section focuses on the bunkai used in Goju-Ryu Karate for katas such as Gekisai Dai Ichi. The bunkai below contain videos that demonstrate a number of practical applications and combinations associated with each Goju-Ryu kata. Bunkai is a Karate technique where kata is broken down and studied for its offensive and defensive elements. Saifa A kata which has its roots in the kata, Gekisai. It contains many techniques for fighting at close range. Sanchin A basic kata of the Higashionna style, this kata's regulated breathing and concentration make it an indispensible kata for learning the basics of breathing, movement, and focus. Seienchin A kata from the Higashionna style. It by Master Kevin Watson - 6th Dan. In Volume 1, Chapter 5 of Great Grandmaster Hwang Kee's text, Tang Soo Do, he notes that Forms (Hyung in Korean, Kata in Japanese) can be classified as either Weh Ka Ryu or Neh Ka Ryu. On pages 352-353, he lists 39 Hyung, with 23 classified as Weh Ka Ryu, and 16 as Neh Ka Ryu. There is also a second list in the Then there is Chinto-shi (usually considered a shugyo kata) but which we have brought into the gyo-list for the women of Aoinagi Karate. Many Shito-ryu kata are not in our system. These include Hakucho, Shinpa, Myojo, Papuren, Kenki, Kenshu, Shinsei, Nipaipo. These have been Shito-ryu “secrets” until recently. More on that at a later time. 2. Shito-ryu. Though Shotokan is more popular around the world, Shito-ryu is the most popular form of Karate in West Japan. The style is heavily influenced by Okinawan Karate styles and was founded by Kenwa Mabuni in 1934. The style employs short, low stances that are very similar to what you see with Sumo wrestlers and is very kata heavy. Vay Tiền Online Chuyển Khoản Ngay.

list of shito ryu katas