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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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unorthodox and
crafty technique,
Gojushiho is
noted for
techniques that
throw the
opponent off, by surprise. This
makes the
Gojushiho kata
different in appearance...
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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...