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what shorin ryu kata comes afte kihon kata godan.

I know all the kihon katas

Different groups will teach you different kata at different times, but you will probably either learn Fukyugata (Fukyu no kata), which some groups have just one of and some have multiples. If you don't get taught that next it's probably going to either be Pinan Shodan or Naihanchi Shodan.

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what shorin ryu kata comes afte kihon kata godan.

I know all the kihon katas

Hi holley

As Wastelander said, it really depends on what group you're in. I've never heard of kihon kata godan. I suspect its what I know as Pinan Godan.

After that the progression will probably include Naihanchi, Passai, Chinto, Gojushiho & Kusanku in roughly that order. There may be others thrown in there too.

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kihon kata godan is:

turn to the left outside block kick step punch, then do the same with the right. then going forward is the same 3xS then back to the left and the right then the back is 3xS, and then left, and right. then its done

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kihon kata godan is:

turn to the left outside block kick step punch, then do the same with the right. then going forward is the same 3xS then back to the left and the right then the back is 3xS, and then left, and right. then its done

Ah OK, it sounds like maybe its one developed internally within your organisation, inspired by either the Pinan or possibly Taikyoku series of kata.

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