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- Gojūshiho (五十四歩, lit. 54 steps) is a kata practiced in karate. Gojushiho was developed by Sokon Matsumura, one of the key founders of Okinawan martial...
- sandan Pinan shodan nidan sandan yondan godan P****ai sho dai Gojushiho Dai Ni Gojushiho Chinto Kusanku sho dai Jion The following Kata are not taught...
- Naihanchi sanchin (Shuri-te) Pinan Kūsankū P****ai Jion Jitte Rohai Chinto Gojushiho The successor styles to Shuri-te include Shotokan, ****ō-ryū, Shōrin-ryū...
- Unsu (雲手), B****ai shō (披塞小), Kankū shō (観空小), ****an (王冠), Gojūshiho shō (五十四歩小), Gojūshiho dai (五十四歩大), and Ji'in (慈陰). Kumite, or sparring (lit. Meeting...
- variants of certain kata: for example, Kankū-dai and Kankū-sai, and Gojūshiho and Gojūshiho-no-sai, although these are examples of Okinawan kobudō kata which...
- literally translates in Fuzhounese to the number 108, while gojushi of Gojūshiho is the ****anese pronunciation of the number 54 (half of 108). The other...
- Chinese Foochow language pronunciation of the number 108, while gojūshi of Gojūshiho is the ****anese pronunciation of the number 54. The other Gōjū-ryū kata...
- modified version of the old Okinawian kata that in Shotokan is known as Gojushiho, and in some other styles as Useishi. The name means "54 steps", referring...
- unorthodox and crafty technique, Gojushiho is noted for techniques that throw the opponent off, by surprise. This makes the Gojushiho kata different in appearance...
- Taikyoku series. More advanced kata, such as Shotokan's Kanku-Dai and Gojūshiho Dai and Sho kata, as well as the Gōjū-ryū Seipai and Kururumfa kata, for...