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Hi Killer,

 

I like Chinto because it's difficult to do well. The crane stances and strikes really require you to have good balance and coordination. I guess you could say I like to try to master difficult things.... it gives a sense of self-achievement and continually pushes me to try harder.

 

Thanks for your question.

 

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Hi Guys :wave:

 

I would have to agree with Angus that my favorite kata has to be sanchin, I find in so elegant maybe not so when done by myself as I am not fortunate to be built like most woman that do karate I have obstacles to over come :( but after a little adjustment I dont do bad ha ha!! :D but does play havoc on the old legs but hay all worth while in the end I think.

 

Bye for now

 

:pony: Sarah xx

I believe you can go far on a strong heart, clear mind and alot of faith, and to make this all work is your determination to sucessed.

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I have a couple favorites:

 

Pretty much everything from red belt up. I love Advanced Form 5, Chung-Mu, and K-Beck (black belt kata).

 

Not sure on the spellings, and I know they are not true to the traditional versions.

 

Advanced Form 5 is a pretty complex kata, and the first one to have a jump in it. The best part is the powerful beginning, however. Underarm blocks followed by tense hook punches, sliding the feet together.

 

Chung-Mu is a fairly difficult kata. Has a jump kick and a jump-spinning move...pretty rare in our katas.

 

K-Beck I like because it's my highest kata right now. Other than that, it's not really that great.

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. I love Advanced Form 5, Chung-Mu, and K-Beck (black belt kata).

 

Not sure on the spellings, and I know they are not true to the traditional versions.

 

FYI ... Gae-Bek (and Choong-Moo) but then again I've seen it spelled differently but never as K-Beck :wink:

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To me,Seisans applications are the most compact,fo any kata/forms that I know, & Thats why seisan is my favorite. :)
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mine would be heian godan and empi im a purple belt and know empi :D

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Training in Seibukan Shorin-Ryu now, adn loving Chinto. Its quite different from Gankaku of Shotokan, or Chinto of the Shito-Ryu style. Closer tothe Matsubayashi-Ryu version. Very challenging! Edited by hobbitbob

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Some of my favorite kata are lower belt kata, Like Pinan Nidan, Kushanku is another one of my favorites...Along with Neihanshi

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