Mike Posted April 17, 2002 Posted April 17, 2002 the first kata my fellow students and I are taught is called Hiji-uchi-go-ho. Roughly translated as "5 ways of elbow striking". I've searched the internet allover for more info on this kata and not found a thing -- does anyone else know anything of this kata? Rest assured I'm not following some weird thread of training --- I also practise jitte, bassai dai, seinchin and seipai, so there are plenty of traditional kata in our repertoire! Can't wait to hear your responses guys and girls
bjjbarbie Posted April 18, 2002 Posted April 18, 2002 hey i havent checked out the katas on this page but check out this site and it might have it...coz i know it has alot of them!!..happy searching! http://www.24fightingchickens.com/shotokan/kata/15_enbusen.html boo!
bjjbarbie Posted April 18, 2002 Posted April 18, 2002 hey i havent checked out the katas on this page but check out this site and it might have it...coz i know it has alot of them!!..happy searching! http://www.24fightingchickens.com/shotokan/kata/15_enbusen.html boo!
SaiFightsMS Posted April 18, 2002 Posted April 18, 2002 No Mike I haven't heard of it but it does sound very interesting. Can you describe it? I find working with elbow strikes to be very usefull in helping to keep my shoulders loosened up. Many times there are katas that have been developed for use inside a school to work or practice things that the sensei considers important that are not covered to their satisfaction in any other form.
ronryu Posted April 18, 2002 Posted April 18, 2002 Yes i have heardd of it . I belive it is a kiyon (basic) kata used by some styles for shi-to ryu styles I do not know it myself but I have seen it run . _________________ Karate is not a sport , it is a way of life . Shodan Motobu ha Shi-to ryu karate Katsu ryu kempo Ryukyu kobudo [ This Message was edited by: ronryu on 2002-04-19 14:57 ] Karate is not a sport , it is a way of life .Sandan Motobu ha Shi-to ryu karate Katsu ryu kempo Ryukyu kobudo
Mike Posted April 18, 2002 Author Posted April 18, 2002 ok - here goes - rough description coming up: 1) yoi 2) heko dachi gedan harai uke (left hand) 3) step forward right leg zenkutsu dachi - right arm uppercut elbow strike. 4) step back to right leg nekoashi dachi block gedan harai uke. 5) step and turn 90degrees to the left into sanchi dachi - righthand roundhouse elbow strike bringing the left hand to right elbow with a slapping motion. Kiai at this point. 6) Pivot 180 degrees blocking haito with left hand. 7) step forward with right foot, turning 90 degrees left into naifanshin dachi striking underarm elbow strike. flick left foot up (bunkai= sweeping an opponents foot) and go down into shiko dachi striking down with right elbow - fist ending infront of your face. (attacking prone opponent) 9) Yoi. Phew -- well - thats obviously a very basic summary of the moves -- the bunkai etc. are of course a little more involved! Maybe that may jog a few memories.
SaiFightsMS Posted April 18, 2002 Posted April 18, 2002 Sounds interesting I will run through it a few times.
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