Karate Kata Applications

Karate Kata Applications

Author: Aidan Trimble

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2020-08-13

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1473587786

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In the practice of karate, throughout the world and all levels, there is one sure constant - the Kata. These formal sequences of karate techniques form the basis of all proper practice, and their range in degree of difficulty means that they can be taught throughout a student's career. This new edition, which first appeared as two separate volumes, covers the first thirteen Shotokan Kata: Heian Shodan, Heian Nidan, Heian Sandan, Heian Yondan, Heian Godan, Tekki Shodan, Bassai-Dai, Empi, Sochin, Jion, Hangetsu and Nijushiho. Fully illustrated with photographs of each move, the accompanying text explains each sequence fully and clearly with a thorough investigation of the Kata's 'bunkai' or application. The authors concentrate not only on physical conditioning, but also on the correct mental and spiritual attitude. Complete with an exploration of the historical background and development of the Kata, this book will prove indispensable to all students of karate.


Bunkai-Jutsu

Bunkai-Jutsu

Author: Iain Abernethy

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780953893218

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‘Bunkai-Jutsu’ is the analysis of the karate katas and their application in real combat. It is also the title of this pioneering book by Iain Abernethy. The fighting applications of the karate katas (forms) is one of the most fascinating – and sadly misunderstood – aspects of karate practice. Bunkai-Jutsu provides the reader with the information they need to unlock the ‘secrets’ of kata and to begin practising karate as the complete and realistic combat art that it was intended to be! This groundbreaking and often controversial book provides a detailed analysis of the combative concepts and principles upon which the katas are based. 'Bunkai-Jutsu' is essential reading for all those who want to understand the real meaning of kata.


Five Years, One Kata

Five Years, One Kata

Author: Bill Burgar

Publisher: Martial Arts Pub Limited

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 9780954446604

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This remarkable book gives the reader a unique insight into an amazing five-year study of a single kata (Gojushiho). It shows the depth that is waiting to be discovered by the close study of kata, covering an incredible range of subjects including: * imagery * the psychology of confrontation * the common acts of physical violence * vital points and how to exploit them * the methodology for the break-down and understanding of kata * the applications of the kata * the principles of karate and how to apply them * the applications (in detail) for each of the movements of Gojushiho * the major variations of each application * objective measurements regarding their practicality * how to link the applications together The author also explains how to undertake your own study using a single kata of your choice, and how to build a training regime based on the kata. If you have ever wondered what kata is really all about then this book is for you. When karate was a secret art, practiced in the back yards of Okinawa by a few dedicated masters and their disciples, it was usual to train in a single kata for many years. A master of karate would know just one, two or possibly three kata. Through the deep study of those few kata the master karateka would possess a complete self-defence system, he would be well versed in the underlying principles of karate and he would have a memory aid which would map out his complete training regime. Over the last century the practice of a single kata has disappeared from karate practice. The deep understanding of a few kata has been replaced by the superficial understanding of many. This book shows you in great detail how to recover that understanding and how to put kata back at the heart of karate. What leaders in the field have to say about the book: "Without question this book adds to the body of knowledge in the study of karate" - Rick Clark


The Way of Kata

The Way of Kata

Author: Lawrence A. Kane

Publisher: Ymaa Publications

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781594390586

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readers will learn 15 general principles for uncovering the self-defense applications from their kata.


Oldman's Bubishi

Oldman's Bubishi

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2012-09-07

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780985375416

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Oldman's Bubishi, is a richly illustrated introduction to the Bunkai of Karate Kata. The book by Mark "Oldman" Cook focuses on the most widely practiced kata series, the Pinan / Heian / Pyung Ahn series. If you have learned this kata series, let Oldman introduce you to the bone breaking beauty of the kata. Dance class is over. It's time to put the function back into your forms.


Heian Shodan

Heian Shodan

Author: Steven A. Wilson, Jr.

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781507807798

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Shotokan Karate-Do reference for Heian Shodan.


Wado Ryu Kata Bunkai

Wado Ryu Kata Bunkai

Author: Jim Dart

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-08-21

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781514342404

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Applications taken from Jujitsu and Aikijutsu to the Pinan series of kata for Wado Ryu Karate practitioners.


空手型全書

空手型全書

Author: Hirokazu Kanazawa

Publisher: Kodansha

Published: 2009-10-26

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 9784770030900

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The martial art of Karate is one of the many facets of Japanese traditional culture that has been embraced worldwide. This book explains all the important Karate kata, illustrated with photos and detailed text by the author. It also explains in depth some of the more difficult aspects of Karate for learners to master, including steps, breathing, and pressure points, among others. Kata needs to be practiced repeatedly on an individual basis, and this book is written with such training in mind.


Secret Karate

Secret Karate

Author: Ashley Croft

Publisher: Crowood Press (UK)

Published: 2003-04-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781861265951

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When creating karate kata, the Okiniwan masters included deadly techniques targeting vital points. But they kept these techniques secret from outsiders, and when karate was exported to Japan, it appears they chose not to pass on their full knowledge of vital-point striking. Here Ashley Croft demystifies this hidden corner of the art and explores its practical application. This book offers historical perspectives on the evolution of karate, the possible intentions of the ancient masters, and the development of vital-point striking, as well as the location and description of the pressure points, and the practical application of pressure-point strikes.


Karate's Grappling Methods

Karate's Grappling Methods

Author: Iain Abernethy

Publisher: Summersdale Pub Limited

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780953893201

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Topics covered in this work include: understanding kata and bunkai; the role of grappling in self defence; close range strikes; throws and takedowns; ground fighting; chokes and strangles; arm bars; leg and ankle locks; neck wrenches; finger locks; wrist locks; and fighting dirty.