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Seiunchin (制引戦) is a kaishu[clarification needed] kata of Goju-ryu karate. It was
taught by Goju-ryu's founder,
Chojun Miyagi, who in turn
learned it...
- Seisan, but Isshin-ryū
Seisan was
learned from Kyan, not Miyagi. The
Seiunchin kata was
brought into Isshin-ryū from Shimabuku's
studies with the Gojū-ryū...
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Kyoda Jūhatsu
Mabuni Kenwa Uechi Kanbun Important kata:
Sanchin Saifā
Seiunchin Shisochin Seipai Seisan Sanseru Tensho Kururunfa Suparinpei The successor...
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Okinawa Gōjū-ryū, Shōrin-ryū, Kobudō both, fast & hard
natural Seisan,
Seiunchin, Naihanchi, Wansu, Chinto, Sanchin, Kusanku,
Sunsu 15
including weapons...
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interpretation (Bunkai) of its movements'
purpose (hence, "open hands").
Seiunchin (制引戦) (attack, conquer, suppress[citation needed]; also
referred to as...
- took over. Eizo
studied often with his
older brother Tatsuo,
which may
explain why the kata are so
similar and Eizo
retained Sanchin and
Seiunchin v t e...
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Eventually this
became Naha-te. From Miyagi,
Tatsuo learned Tensho,
Seiunchin ("Seize-Control-Fight") kata and
Sanchin ("Three-Fights/Conflicts") kata...
- for
several years, and even then he
might only
teach them
Seisan and
Seiunchin. To
complement his
karate training, Yagi enjo**** many
activities including...
- motion, as well as
strong fast techniques.
Seisan is said to
complement Seiunchin.
Although rooted in the same form,
significant differences can be seen...
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ultimate self-defense (1991–92) OCLC 54836921 Vol. 1 -Basics,
Seisan &
Seiunchin Kata Vol. 2 -Naihanchin,
Wansu &
Chinto Katas Vol. 3 -Kusanku,
Sunsu &...