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SHORIN-RYU
KARATE CLUB
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KATA
Eighteen (18) kata are practiced in Shorin-Ryu
Matsubayashi-Ryu. According to an old saying, one kata would
be practiced for three years before the next would be
learned. The last kata, Kusanku, is said to take at least
ten years to master. Altogether, that's 61 years to master
all eighteen kata! Kata are not to be changed. There are
infinite bunkai (applications) but only one kata. Here is a
short description of the kata.
Fukyugata I - II
Pinan I - V
Naihanchi I - III
Ananku
Wankan (Okan)
Rohai |
Wanshu
Passai
Gojushiho
Chinto
Kusanku
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- Fukyugata ("Introductory Kata")
Fukyugata I was created by
Master Shoshin Nagamine in 1941 and
Fukyugata II by the Master of
Goju-Ryu, Chojun Miyagi. These two introductory
kata were originally requested to be created by a
special committee of all the Okinawan Karate-Do
Association organized and summoned by the governor of
Okinawa at that time, Mr. Gen Hayakawa. The reason for
the inception of these two introductory kata was to
allow beginners and school children to approach Karate
practice in the most lenient way possible.
Pinan: ("Peace")
Pinan I through V were created
by Anko Itosu in 1907 and were intended to be
practiced by high school students as an integral part of
the regular curriculum.
- Naihanchi: ("Horse Riding Kata, Alley
Fighting")
The composer of Naihanchi Shodan through Sandan is
unknown. These ancient kata were the introductory ones
to Karate for beginners before the Fukyugata and Pinan
kata were composed.
The composer of this kata is
unknown. The characteristic of this kata is noted
by the lunging stances for defensive and offensive
movements.
- Wankan (Okan) ("King's Crown")
The composer of this kata is
unknown also, but it has a long history. This
kata was practiced mostly in Tomari Village. The
characteristics of this kata are its elegance combined
with powerful movements of attack and defense sequences.
Rohai: ("Crane On A Rock")
The composer of this kata is
also unknown, but it has a long history as well.
This kata also was mostly practiced in the village of
Tomari. The characteristic of this kata is the one-foot
stances where the other foot is drawn to deliver a quick
snap-kick. It is a short kata but is very elegant
looking.
- Wanshu:
It is believed that this kata
was brought to Okinawa in 1683 by a Chinese envoy named
Wanshu; but later, this kata was reformed and
developed by Karate men of Tomari Village. The
characteristic of this kata is the execution of hidden
fist punches.
- Passai: ("To Penetrate A Fortress")
The composer of this kata is
also unknown. The characteristic of this kata is
the execution of knife-hand techniques. This kata was
the favorite of many Karate men of Tomari Village.
- Gojushiho (literally "54 Steps")
The composer of this kata is also unknown.
Goju-Shi-Ho
literally means 54 steps. The characteristics of this
kata are the spear-hand thrust and the resemblance of a
drunken man's movements.
- Chinto:
The composer of this kata is
unknown. The characteristics of this kata are the
execution of a flying kick, and every movement is
composed in a diagonally straight line.
- Kusanku:
This kata was adopted and
developed by Okinawan Karate men after it was brought to
Okinawa in 1761 by a Chinese Martial Artist named
Kusanku. This kata is the most magnificent and
advanced kata of all Matsubayashi Ryu Karate. It is also
the longest and most difficult kata, requiring
painstaking practice for more than a decade for mastery.
In addition to the 18 kata, 7 yakusoku kumite forms are
practiced. These forms were heavily influenced by Choki
Motobu.
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experience & leadership by example,
safety, honor, respect and humility |
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Shorin ryu Karate Club
Experience & leadership by example, safety, honor,
respect and humility |
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Shorin ryu Karate Club
Experience & leadership by example, safety, honor,
respect and humility |
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2040 Cherry Valley
Rd. Newark, Ohio 43055
Phone: (740) 587-5250
Email:
Shorin-Ryu
Karate Club
Classes are Monday &
Wednesday 6:30-8:00 pm
Friday at 6:00-7:00 pm
Saturday classes
9:30-10:30 am
INSTRUCTORS |
Master A. Thomas |
Master T. Mulvey |
Master
A. Grove |
Sensei M. Smith |
Sensei M. Decker |
Sensei K. Hickman |
Sensei S. Hepner |
Sensei B. Sullivan |
Sensei T. Stewart |
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