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sparring, however, the attacker may then be required to block the defender's counter-attack and strike back. This exercise is often considered more difficult than either freestyle one-step sparring or free sparring, as the defender typically cannot escape to a safe distance in time to avoid the counter to the counter-attack.
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are characterised by deep, long stances that provide stability, enable powerful movements, and strengthen the legs. Shotokan is regarded as a dynamic martial art as it develops anaerobic, powerful techniques as well as developing speed. Initially strength and power are demonstrated instead of slower,
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any and all techniques, within reason, are valid; punches, knife hand strikes, headbutt, locks, takedowns, kicks, etc. In competition certain regulations apply, certain techniques are valid, and certain target areas, such as the joints or throat, are forbidden. The purpose of competition is to score
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is an additional sparring exercise that is usually introduced for higher grades. This starts in a similar manner to freestyle one-step sparring; the attacker names the attack he/she will execute, attacks with that technique, and the defender blocks and counters the attack. Unlike freestyle one-step
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Kihon basics is the practice of basic techniques in
Shotokan Karate. It includes stances, blocks, punches, kicks, various displacements and their combinations, as well as the practice of Kihon Kata like: Taikyoku Shodan, which was developed by Yoshitaka Funakoshi, the son of Gichin Funakoshi, as a
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lists five philosophical rules for training in the dojo: seek perfection of character, be faithful, endeavor to excel, respect others, and refrain from violent behaviour. These rules are called the Five Maxims of Karate. The dōjō kun is usually posted on a wall in the dojo, and some shotokan clubs
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more flowing motions. Those who progress to brown and black belt level develop a much more fluid style that incorporates grappling, throwing and some standing joint locking techniques, which can be found even in basic kata.
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Some schools prescribe the defences, most notably the Kase-ha
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system but have added other belt colours. The order of colours varies widely from school to school, but kyu belts are denoted with colours that in some schools become darker as a student approaches
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and is widely credited with popularizing "karate do" through a series of public demonstrations, and by promoting the development of university karate clubs, including those at
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is taught in ever increasing complexity from beginner through low grade blackbelt (1st – 2nd) to intermediate (3rd – 4th) and advanced (5th onwards) level practitioners.
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basic introduction to karate kata. (Yoshitaka also developed
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black belt in Shotokan karate, while his brother Shinzo holds a 4th
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Shotokan training is usually divided into three parts:
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Grades, belts and training syllabus of Shotokan Karate
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1800:Adams, Andy (1971). "The Father of Modern Karate".
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1850:"Elvis Presley Was A 7th Dan Black Belt In Karate"
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1716:Conversations with the Master: Masatoshi Nakayama
1714:Randall G. Hassell and Teruyuki Okazaki, (1983).
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1964:Shotokan Karate: A Precise History
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2115:All of this is... Shotokan Karate
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1971:Karate-do Kyohan: The Master Text
1865:"John Saxon's Greatest Challenge"
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1863:Jacques, Steve (1 August 1973).
1830:from the original on 14 May 2015
1556:"'The Twenty Precepts of Karate"
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1095:Category: Shotokan practitioners
1071:Funakoshi awarded the first 1st
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1999:Unante: The Secrets of Karate
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1758:Masatoshi Nakayama. (1966).
1739:Best Karate, Vol 4: Kumite 2
1703:Karate-dō: Perfecting Kumite
1460:Funakoshi Gichin (1868–1957)
882:At around purple belt level
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2177:Comparison of styles
2036:Randall G. Hassell.
1554:JKA, Official site.
1529:. Kodansha. p.
1412:Mark Bishop (1999).
1372:'s Brazilian branch.
1368:and was head of the
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456:List of karate terms
1317:original nine Kwans
944:Kaishu ippon kumite
401:Calligraphy of the
94:Yoshitaka Funakoshi
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2068:Teruyuki Okazaki.
2020:Masatoshi Nakayama
1983:Gichin Funakoshi.
1969:Gichin Funakoshi.
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1163:Hidetaka Nishiyama
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1049:8th rising to 4th
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2040:(Damashi, 1984).
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1501:Funakoshi, Gichin
1440:Funakoshi, Gichin
1223:Michael Jai White
1188:Jason David Frank
1037:, the founder of
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1253:Won Kuk Lee
1238:T.J. Stiles
1123:Bear Grylls
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652:Heian nidan
554:Karate kata
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259:(headed by
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153:Tang soo do
101:Arts taught
96:(1906–1945)
91:(1868–1957)
2719:Categories
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2371:Techniques
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2266:Isshin-ryū
2261:Gosoku-ryu
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1960:Harry Cook
1870:Black Belt
1834:5 November
1803:Black Belt
1416:. Tuttle.
1400:References
1381:Has a 3rd
1243:Taiji Kase
1233:Sean Kanan
1198:John Saxon
1118:Anne-Marie
1100:This is a
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991:Shōrin-ryū
987:Shōrei-ryū
766:Bassai shō
676:Bassai dai
565:executing
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115:Shōrei-ryū
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1178:Hwang Kee
1014:dialect.
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787:(五十四歩小),
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736:Nijūshiho
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568:Kanku dai
344:shōtō-kan
278:Etymology
242:Gakushuin
234:Takushoku
157:Taekwondo
149:Kyokushin
137:Chitō-ryū
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2668:Taikyoku
2608:Hangetsu
2476:Dōjō kun
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2291:Shidōkan
2256:Gōjū-ryū
2236:Byakuren
2226:Ashihara
2100:Shotokan
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1828:Archived
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1391:Goju Ryu
1333:Jidokwan
1265:See also
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911:karateka
884:karateka
739:(二十四步),
733:(鉄騎三段),
727:(鉄騎二段),
721:(鉄騎初段),
700:Hangetsu
673:(平安五段),
667:(平安四段),
661:(平安三段),
655:(平安二段),
649:(平安初段),
627:Nakayama
608:karateka
538:oi tsuki
534:oi tsuki
439:dōjō kun
419:Niju kun
404:Niju kun
294:Shotokan
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