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Kanku Sho is a smaller and more advanced version of Kanku Dai. In Shotokan, there exist three kata that have two versions: Kanku, Bassai, and Gojushiho. Each
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Kūshankū (クーシャンク, 公相君) also called Kūsankū (クーサンクー) or Kankū-dai (観空大), is an open hand karate kata that is studied by many practitioners of Okinawan
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The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a
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Kanku Sho is a smaller and more advanced version of Kanku Dai. In Shotokan, there exist three kata that have two versions: Kanku, Bassai, and Gojushiho.Each has a Sho (small) version and a Dai (big) version, the Dai form usually being the one with the larger frame and greater number of movements. Yasutsune Itosu is believed to have been responsible for these second editions.
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This version of the Kanku kata is named 'Sho' (or 小 in Japanese), which means 'small'. In the video embedded below (recorded on 12 June 2023), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national runner-up from the Netherlands, performs this small version of the View the Sky kata of Shotokan ( 松濤館 ) Karate-do ( 空手道 ).
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Kūshankū (クーシャンク, 公相君) or Kankū-dai (観空大), is an open hand karate kata that is studied by many practitioners of Okinawan Karate. In many karate styles, there are two versions of the kata: Kūsankū-shō and Kūsankū-dai. The name Kūsankū or Kōsōkun (公相君) is used in Okinawan systems of karate, and refers to a person by the … Continue reading Kanku Sho
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In this video I show you Kanku Sho (Shotokan Karate Kata) step by step with technique names. Hope you like the video content and find it useful &
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Shotokan Kata - Kanku Sho. This page provides videos and instructions for Shotokan Karate kata - Kanku Sho. To master these Shotokan Karate katas, you will also have to learn basic Shotokan stances, Karate kicks, Karate blocks, Karate punches, etc. Please use the demonstration video in order to see what the kata should look like at full speed and the instructional video in order to learn
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In Shotokan karate, Kanku-dai consist of 65 movements executed in about 90 seconds, and symbolize attack and defense against eight opponents. It is a major form of the kata; its equivalent minor form is called Kanku-sho. Kanku-dai was one of Gichin Funakoshi's favorite kata and is a representative kata of the Shotokan system.
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34. Soete kake-dori: Without moving the feet to the ground, always in the zenkutsu-dachiposition, rotate the pelvis to the left.At the same time, send your right hand open in front of you, slightly to the left, palm to the sky. The left hand, also open, rests, palm down on the right wrist.
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This kata contains 47 movements and should take the student approximately 60 seconds to complete. The correct performance of this kata is required in order to advance in rank from Sho Dan (1st Dan) to Ni Dan (2nd Dan). There are two kiai points in Kanku Sho. The first one occurs on the naname-shita-ni-oshinobasu (double downward oblique push).
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The precise meaning of Kanku-sho means 'viewing the sky' or 'viewing emptiness', minor version. Here are the kanji: is for kan meaning view, look or appearance. is for ku meaning sky, empty or void. You will probably recognise this as the kanji also for kara in karate - empty hand. is for shou meaning little or small.
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In Shotokan Karate dojo, the practice of the 27 Shotokan kata is central to honing the skills and techniques essential to the art. These kata, ranging from the fundamental Taikyoku and Heian series to the advanced kata like Gojushiho and Unsu, form the backbone of training, emphasizing precision, power, and fluidity of movement.
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21. Nijushiho (二十四步) Nijushiho is one of the first black belt katas practiced in many Shotokan dojos and is widely used as a part of Sandan grading. This kata means " 24 steps ", the number of steps in the kata, actually has 34 moves. Originally, the kata was called Niseishi (24) in Okinawa.
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One must always be in a state of readiness, especially at the end of a Kata. Shotokan Karate is comprised of 26 Katas, categorized into 2 types 'Shorin ... Kanku Sho Unsu Nijushiho Wankan Chinte Gojushiho-Dai Gojushiho-Sho: 42 65 37 42 27 48 48 24 24 32 67 65. 19, 42 15, 65 16, 36 28, 42 17, 22 6, 48 36, 48 18, 23 24
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This version of the Kanku kata is named 'Dai' (or 大 in Japanese), which means 'big'. In the video embedded below (recorded on 12 June 2023), budoka Johan Oldenkamp, a former national runner-up from the Netherlands, performs this big version of the View the Sky kata of Shotokan ( 松濤館 ) Karate-do ( 空手道 ).
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Please use the demonstration video below in order to see what the kata should look like at full speed and the instructional video in order to learn the individual elements involved in the kata. You should also review Kanku Sho. For other Shotokan katas (i.e. Heian Shodan), please visit Black Belt Wiki's main Shotokan Karate Katas section.
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The kata KANKU SHO performed by Jonathan Mottram (ENG) at the 21st World Karate Championships in Paris, France. ... The kata KANKU SHO performed by Jonathan Mottram (ENG) at the 21st World Karate
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Katas. Shorin. International Shotokan Karate Federation The following is a list of all 26 katas, number of moves, meaning. Shorin & Shorei. Shotokan Karate is comprised of 26 core kata, categorized into 2 types 'Shorin' and'Shorei'. Shorin kata movements are performed with the mind and bodyset of being flexible, soft and slow, with quick sharp movements.
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Kūshankū (クーシャンク, 公相君) or Kankū-dai (観空大), is an open hand karate kata that is studied by many practitioners of Okinawan Karate. In many karate styles, there are two versions of the kata: Kūsankū-shō and Kūsankū-dai. The name Kūsankū or Kōsōkun (公相君) is used in Okinawan systems of karate, and refers to a person by the … Continue reading Kanku Dai
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Chintō (鎮東) (In Shotokan, Gankaku (岩鶴)) is an advanced kata practiced in many styles of karate. According to legend, it is named after a stranded Chinese sai