Lost aussie Posted September 14, 2004 Posted September 14, 2004 i have come from downunder to europe. In Australia i was taught the "standard" Seisan kata. Yet in my new dojo they practice a different kata. I know there is variations, but this completely different. Quick rundown. It starts with the left foot going back into a deep sheiko daichi the forearms coming together and then 3 punches forward with the 3rd an age tzuki. Can anybody recognise this kata and give it a name. Why ask here? my german is not good, and i don´t want to look a complete ijit in the dojo
P.A.L Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 you did not mention what style you been practicing before and what style now. 1- seisan(sesan) is common amoung most of the okinawan karate schools so there is no standard form 2-it may originated from shuri-te by bushi Matsumura 3-in shuri-te seisan starts with closed fist punch and block, in naha-te it can be open hand or closed fist punch at the begining. 4- all of them start with 3 punch/block 5- the key to recognition of seisan is at the end of first line ,when you turn back. in all the styles (that I am aware) you have 3 blocks ,one hand middle block palm up other hand low block palm down. 6- then in shuri-te you turn left for block and kick ,in Naha-te you turn right first 7- in shuri-te you have 2 hammer back fist comming from top of your head down to the middle 8- in shuri-te you have 4 of 180' turn in Naha-te you got 2, so shuri-te version is almost 2 times longer. if you turn left into shiko-dachi then your kata continues in 90' !!?, how they come back to their center line? in first line of seisan you can see 3 steps either in front stance or sanchin-dachi . good luck with new dojo, and allways ask from your sensei thats why he is there.
searcher Posted September 16, 2004 Posted September 16, 2004 Sounds different, but a style would help. Sounds kinda-sorta like my I-ryu Seisan. "let those who shed blood with me be forever known as my brother."
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