- The
Pinan (平安) kata are a
series of five
empty hand
forms taught in many
karate styles. The
Pinan kata
originated in
Okinawa and were
adapted by Anko...
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Piñan,
officially the Muni****lity of
Piñan (Cebuano:
Lungsod sa
Piñan; Subanen:
Benwa Piñan; Chavacano: Muni****lidad de
Piñan; Tagalog:
Bayan ng Piñan)...
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declared only nine
official kata for Wadō-ryū:
Pinan Nidan,
Pinan Shodan,
Pinan Sandan,
Pinan Yodan,
Pinan Godan, Kūshankū, Naihanchi,
Seishan and Chintō...
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Berta Piñán Suárez (Caño,
Cangas de Onís, Spain,
March 26, 1963) is an
Asturian writer,
professor of
Spanish Language and Literature, full
member of the...
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which includes Jion and Ji'in
Pinan Nidan (Heian)
Pinan Shodan (Heian)
Pinan Sandan (Heian)
Pinan Yondan (Heian)
Pinan Godan (Heian) B****ai Dai Seienchin...
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mainstream ****anese styles,
Pinan is
known as Heian.
Funakoshi Gichin made this name change. His
philosophy was to
teach Pinan Nidan first because he felt...
- Funakoshi,
founder of
Shotokan karate.
Pinan Sono Ichi
Pinan Sono Ni
Pinan Sono San
Pinan Sono Yon
Pinan Sono Go The 5
Pinan katas,
known in some
other styles...
- kata
Kyokushin ****an Shotokan, Gōjū-ryū
extremely hard
natural Sokogi,
Pinan + ura, 33 Motobu-ryū ****an and
Okinawa Shuri-te and Tomari-te both natural...
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Naihanchi Shodan,
Naihanchi Nidan,
Naihanchi Sandan Pinan Shodan,
Pinan Nidan,
Pinan Sandan,
Pinan Yondan,
Pinan Godan Kunishi Tomari Seisan Niseishi Motobu Choyu...
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established in 1901. English-language
works from the era
refer to the
place as
Pinan (from ****anese) and
Pilam (from Hokkien). Taitō Town was
established in...