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Bunkai (分解),
literally meaning "analysis" or "dis****embly", "is a term used in ****anese
martial arts
referring to
process of
analysing kata and extracting...
- "read" a kata in
order to
explain the
imagined events, a
practice known as
bunkai.
There are
various kata, each with many
minor variations. Kata originated...
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Almost all kata
movements have
multiple bunkai, but
bunkai is not
limited to kata
analysis nor the
bunkai of the curriculum.
Ryaku is the “abbreviation”...
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principle that is no
longer commonly taught,
though it is used in
universal bunkai. The
principle is
called a Mae Choi Yaku,
which is used
instead of stepping...
- Chitō-ryū (千唐流) is a
style of
karate founded by Dr.
Tsuyoshi Chitose (千歳 强直,
Chitose Tsuyoshi), (1898-1984). The name of the
style translates as: chi (千)...
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techniques taught in kata to
hypothetical opponents by way of kata
bunkai. Kata
bunkai then
matures into
controlled kumite.
Kumite is the
third part of...
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called kata no
bunkai (型の分解).
Kanshiwa Bunkai and
Seisan Bunkai date to the time of
Kanei Uechi.
Individual dōjō may
create other bunkai for the other...
- of the kata.
Taira is best
known as a
researcher and
practitioner of the
bunkai of the Goju Ryu kata. He is
unusually open in his teachings,
feeling that...
- with real
opponents is
referred to as a
Bunkai. The
Bunkai shows how
every stance and
movement is used.
Bunkai is a
useful tool to
understand a kata. To...
- – men and
women Team kata (synchronized) – men and
women Team kata with
bunkai 1.
Conformity - with
standards in form and
style (Ryu-ha) 2.
Technical performance:...