- kata:
Sanchin Saifā
Seiunchin Shisochin Seipai Seisan Sanseru Tensho Kururunfa Suparinpei The
successor styles to Naha-te
include Shōrei-ryū (earliest...
- (十三手) Anan (阿南)
Gekisai dai ni (撃砕大二) Shisōchin (四向戰) Ohan ( ) Saifā (碎破)
Kururunfa (久留頓破)
Peiho ( )
Sanchin (三戰) Sūpārinpei (壱百零八手) Sōchin (壮鎮)
Tensho (転掌)...
-
circular motion and
shorter fighting methods as seen in the kata
Seipai and
Kururunfa.[citation needed] ****ō-ryū
focuses on both hard and soft
techniques to...
- and
close quarter combat. This was a
Seikichi Toguchi's
specialty kata.
Kururunfa (久留頓破) (holding on long and
striking suddenly) is
based on the Chinese...
- Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jitte Yes Some Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Juroku Yes Yes
Kururunfa Yes Yes Yes Yes Kusanku/Kanku/Bokanku (some: dai and sho versions) Yes...
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Shushi No Kon Dai
Saifa Tai
Sabaki Sandan Heian Sandan Shushi No Kon Sho
Kururunfa Seiryu Heian Yondan Sakugawa No Kon
Tomari B****ai
Rohai Heian Godan Tozan...
-
motion and
shorter fighting methods as seen in the po****r
Seipai and
Kururunfa forms. ****ō-ryū
focuses on both hard and soft
techniques to this day...
-
Gekisai Dai Ni, Saifa, Seienchin, Seipai, Shisochin, Sanseru, Seisan,
Kururunfa and Suparinpei. The
Seigokan curriculum also
includes Yakusoku Kumite...
-
Nipaipo (二十八歩). For Gōjū-ryū, the kata are
Saifa (砕破),
Seipai (十八手),
Kururunfa (久留頓破), and
Seisan (十三手). For Shotokan, the kata are
Kanku dai (観空大),...
- Sai Ichi Geki Sai Ni
Saifa Shisochin Sanseryu Seisan Seienchin Sepai Kururunfa Suparinpe Sanpo Aruite Tensho Tenchi Seiryu Byakko Shujaku Genbu Tenchi’s...