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Which kata's does your dojo teach?


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Japanese kata

  • 1. kihon kata
     
    2. heian shodan
     
    3. nidan
     
    4. sandan
     
    5. yondan
     
    6. godan
     
    7. tekki shodan
     
    8. nidan
     
    9. sandan
     
    10. bassai dai
     
    11. hangetsu

 

Okinawan kata

  • 12. Wanshu
     
    13. Ananku
     
    14. Wankan
     
    15. Rohai
     
    16. Nijushiho
     
    17. Kusanku

 

In order they are taught

  • 1. kihon kata
     
    2. heian shodan
     
    3. nidan
     
    4. sandan
     
    5. yondan
     
    6. godan
     
    7. tekki shodan
     
    8. bassai dai

 

after Shodan

  • 1. tekki nidan
     
    2. tekki sandan
     
    3. hangetsu
     
    4. Ananku
     
    5. Wankan
     
    6. Wanshu
     
    7. Rohai
     
    8. Nijushiho
     
    9. Kusanku

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Wado katas, in the order my club teaches them:

 

Pinans 1-5

 

Kushanku

 

Naihanchi (called Tekki in shotokan)

 

Seishan (called Hangetsu in Shotokan)

 

Passai (called Bassai-dai in Shotokan)

 

Chinto

 

After shodan:

 

Wanshu

 

Niseishi

 

Jion

 

Jitte

 

Rohai

 

And I think we may do some others after that, possibly Superinpei but being that I'm not a BB yet, I don't know them :)

 

Osu :karate:

 

motoko

2nd Kyu Brown Belt, Wado Ryu Karate-do


"Daniel-san best karate still inside!" Mr Myagi

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Fairly typical Shotokan I guess:

 

Kihon (Taikyoko shodan)

 

Heian 1-5

 

Tekki 1-3

 

Bassai Dai/Sho

 

Kanku Dai/Sho

 

Jion

 

Jitte

 

Jiin

 

Sochin

 

Chinte

 

Gankaku

 

Nijushiho

 

Unsu

 

Enpi

 

Hangetsu

 

Gojushiho Dai/Sho

 

Meikyo

 

Wankan

 

To shodan:

 

Kihon

 

Heian 1-5

 

Tekki 1

 

Bassai Dai

 

Andy.

Andy Wilkinson (Sandan)

Renketsu Karate Club Senior Instructor

(http://www.renketsu.org.uk)

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red belt basic kata

 

blue belt hand movement

 

Orange belt no kata

 

green belt hand movement with attack

 

yellow belt snake movement

 

purpel belt crane movement

 

2nd purple belt tension kata

 

brown belt full contact kata

 

black belt strick kata

 

L8er :karate:

Trodai Karate, Brown Belt 1nd Kyu


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Shodan

 

Nidan

 

Saifa

 

Bassai-dai

 

Seiunchin

 

Empi

 

Sepai

 

Sanseru

 

Hangetsu

 

Kurunfa

 

Kanku-dai

 

Thats it I think and im not to sure of the order after empi.

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Those 26 outlined in the Kenneth Funakoshi vedo series on Shotokan.

(General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."

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Japanese kata

 

In order they are taught

  • 1. kihon kata
     
    2. heian shodan
     
    3. nidan
     
    4. sandan
     
    5. yondan
     
    6. godan
     
    7. tekki shodan
     
    8. bassai dai

 

My club teaches the same kata in the same order, but I don't know what we get taught after Shodan.

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Before Black Belt:

 

Gekesai dai ishi

 

Gekesai dai ni

 

Saifa

 

Saiunchin

 

Shisoshin

 

After Black Belt:

 

Sanseru

 

Sepai

 

2 others

 

Funny how some styles have so many katas and others so few, eh?

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White - Kihons: ichi/ni/san/yon ect. Pinan Shodan

 

Yellow - Shi Ho Hai, Pinan Nidan, Niseishi, Naihanchi Shodan

 

Orange - Pinan Sandan, Rohai (Chito), Rohai (Matsubayashi), Tenshin Happo, Seisan.

 

Green - Sanchin, Pinan Yondan, Wanshu, Pinan Godan, Ananku, Naihanchi Nidan.

 

Blue - Bassai, Kanku, Wankan, Unsu

 

Brown to Shodan - Chinto, Enpi, Sochin, Ryusan, Kusanku, Sanshiru.

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