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    Kūsankū (クーサンクー) is one of the kata of karate and is practiced mainly in the Shuri-te lineage. It is also called Kūshankū (クーシャンクー), Kōshōkun (公相君) or Kankū...
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    Wadō-ryū (redirect from Wado-Ryu Kata)
    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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  • Pinan (category Karate kata)
    forms to Heian forms, introducing his version of Kushanku (actually renamed Kanku Dai). The 5 kata were Pinans Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, and Godan...
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  • Naihanchi (category Karate kata)
    Swift - Roots of Shotokan: Funakoshi's Original 15 Kata; Part 2 - Pinan, Naihanchi, Kushanku & Passai Kata [1] Nathan Johnson – Barefoot Zen: The Shaolin...
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  • stances, the balance of hard and soft techniques, and the number and names of kata forms. The four major karate styles developed in Japan, especially in Okinawa...
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  • known disciple was Bushi Takemura. He developed a version of the kata (型) Kushanku that is still trained in Genseiryū and Bugeikan today. One of Takemura's...
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    JKF Renbukai (section Kata)
    rule. Renbukai registers five kata with JKF as designation kata (Shitei Kata). Naihanchi Sandan (ナイハンチ三段) Chibana Kushanku (知花クーシャンクー) Gusukuma no Chintou...
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  • on the kata he taught). Yara was from Chatan Village, on Okinawa Island. There is a popular Shito-Ryu kata named 'Chatanyara Kushanku', the kata was taught...
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    of Kata and Kumite. 1st Dan to 5th Dan The examination consists of two performances of Shitei Kata (designated kata) and Tokui Kata (selected kata) as...
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  • Kyokushin (section Kata)
    Japanese words for them: kihon (basics), kata (formalized sequences of combat techniques), and kumite (sparring). Kata is a form of ritualized self-training...
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  • Naihanchi Nidan Naihanchi Sandan Unsu Jion Jitte Passai Sho Passai Dai Kushanku Sho Kushanku Dai Seisan Chintō Chinti Sōchin Gojūshiho One Word Kyudōkan www...
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    Motobu-ryū (section Kata)
    Ufukun: it's an itosu no kushanku variation. (Kūsankū Dai) Motobu Kenpō is characterized by its emphasis on kumite as well as kata. Motobu Chōki learned...
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    Kūsankū (redirect from Kushanku)
    the name of the kata and oral tradition. This kata was passed down from Kusanku's student Tode Sakugawa. Many variations of Kusanku kata exist, however...
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  • The women's individual kata competition at the 2019 European Games in Minsk was held on 29 June 2019 at the Čyžoŭka-Arena. All times are local (UTC+3)...
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  • When he was nine years old, he started the study of the karate katas Channan and Kūshankū from Sugaya Ueshima, an Akō police officer who was originally...
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    his bronze medal match for overall joint-fourth, performing the kata Chatanyara Kushanku with an 18.48 technical score and 7.86 athletic score, totalling...
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