View Full Version : which is ure favourite kata


thepanjr
03-18-2005, 03:26 PM
Out of heain shodan,yodan,godan,kneidan,sandan or any other katas if u want. mA favourite is heain yodan and tekki sho or may be called ne funshin shodan

thepanjr
03-18-2005, 03:29 PM
why do i have a little dark dot instead of a green dot

tshadowchaser
03-18-2005, 07:28 PM
sanchin

the red dot means someone took a dislike to one of your one line remarks and dinged your reputation

searcher
03-19-2005, 10:08 PM
In Chito-ryu I like Sochin. In I-ryu I would say Sunsu. Is kobudo excluded, if not My fav is Shiro taru no kon.

TimoS
03-20-2005, 02:30 AM
Chinto and Kushanku.

Oh and by the way, it's nidan, NOT kneidan :asian:

Jussi Häkkinen
03-20-2005, 11:22 AM
Hmm. Favourite kata...so many of them.

But my current favourites (they change weekly or even daily) are Naifanchi shodan, Passai and Chatan Yara no Kusanku.

thepanjr
03-22-2005, 09:39 AM
Ya i learned heain godan from my cousin so now that is my favourite kata.

Gangsta Abby
03-22-2005, 11:05 PM
my favourite kata is hiean godan and tanokata sandan
I like those katas the most because you can show more power and flow in the movements of the katas.

ppko
03-23-2005, 09:43 AM
I like the Naihanchi series (Tekki series)
http://www.atlantaryukyukempo.com/img/p01.gif





http://www.koreteamkarate.org/images/NaihanchiNidan.gif





http://www.koreteamkarate.org/kata_videos.htm#Sandan

RRouuselot
03-24-2005, 08:40 AM
http://www.koreteamkarate.org/kata_videos.htm#Sandan
I am guessing the guy doing kata in those mpegs is doing them for movement memorization only.
It seems he teaches in my home town down the road from my old house!
Weird!

ppko
03-24-2005, 11:41 PM
I am guessing the guy doing kata in those mpegs is doing them for movement memorization only.
It seems he teaches in my home town down the road from my old house!
Weird!I don't know who he is or where he is from just something I found on the net. where is your hometown Shawnee, or Overland KS?

RRouuselot
03-24-2005, 11:53 PM
I don't know who he is or where he is from just something I found on the net. where is your hometown Shawnee, or Overland KS? I am from Ovelrand Park, the guy doing the kata has trained a bit with my teacher. I don't know how much he trained with him. I thought I had seen him somewhere before so I looked at the rest of his webpage and figured it out, I saw him at a seminar.
I don't think he is a member of the association though. The kata are almost the same as the way we do them, except he is too stiff, and does a very basic version. His hand and head position are a little bit off at times.

ppko
03-25-2005, 12:12 AM
I am from Ovelrand Park, the guy doing the kata has trained a bit with my teacher. I don't know how much he trained with him. I thought I had seen him somewhere before so I looked at the rest of his webpage and figured it out, I saw him at a seminar.
I don't think he is a member of the association though. The kata are almost the same as the way we do them, except he is too stiff, and does a very basic version. His hand and head position are a little bit off at times."It's a a small world after all":)

okinawagojuryu
03-25-2005, 05:20 AM
Sanchin , Suparinpei , Sanseiru , & Shisochin . Ah hell , the whole Goju Curriculum , lol .

thepanjr
03-25-2005, 01:33 PM
http://www.koreteamkarate.org/kata_videos.htm#Sandan

That was a nice website. I got to see naifanchi nedan better than other websites.

KempoShaun
03-26-2005, 09:15 PM
Hmmm... Kushanku or Hansuki :asian:

fistlaw720
05-11-2005, 04:47 PM
Kata #6 or Hansuki

Ippon Ken
05-16-2005, 02:48 AM
sanchin

the red dot means someone took a dislike to one of your one line remarks and dinged your reputation
Yeah. What a pansy way to handle things. That aspect of this site sucks. If someone is fake and you call them on it you shouldn't get demeritted. When's someone gonna help a brutha' out with the good points?

Out of the Pinan/Heian I like Pinan Shodan, which is probably Heian Nidan in most Japanese systems. I like Gojushiho, Naihanchi Shodan, Rohai and Patsai Dai, but my favorite advanced forms are Chinto (Matsumura Seito Chinto) and Kusanku (Mei).

Martin h
06-19-2005, 02:39 PM
I love the beauty of Seipai and Garyu, but the katas that I most prefere doing are Tensho and Saiha.

Gene Williams
06-19-2005, 04:31 PM
We all have kata that we enjoy a lot and that seem to "fit" us. But, you really should not have a "favorite" kata. Treat them all equally (even the most basic kata) and they will work together to shape you and your karate. Do you have a kata you hate? Do it more than any of the others.

BruceCalkins
06-19-2005, 07:35 PM
Seisan or Bassai Dai Due to strong stances and Hand movements.

evenflow1121
06-19-2005, 07:44 PM
I really enjoyed Man Taming the Tiger, during my days of Kung Fu. Prob the most enjoyable Kata I ever did.

Pale Rider
06-19-2005, 10:12 PM
Of all of the Pinan/Heian/Pyung Ahn Forms - I can say that I am more fond of Pyung Ahn Sadan.

Of course I enjoy doing the Bassai Dai / Pal Che more then the Pinans, and I am just now learning the Naihanchis/ Nae Bu Jins - I have the first two down, and working on the third.

I can see that by the way the videos are presented are alot different then the way that TSD does them. They are similiar but different.

Grenadier
06-20-2005, 12:47 AM
Favorite? Gopei Sho, closely followed by Wanshu / Empi Sho (almost the same kata).

Satori
06-20-2005, 06:22 PM
I really like the entire Pinan Series, as so many different applications are inherent within the relatively simple sets of Kata.

My personal favorite Kata is Rohai. The only problem is that I was taught differently than the standard Shito Ryu Matsumura Rohai.

May you achieve
Satori

Gene Williams
06-20-2005, 09:32 PM
I like the Itosu Rohai better. It is the one Kuniba taught and seems a bit more elegant to me.

TonyU
06-20-2005, 10:48 PM
Nahaichin Shodan.

OC Kid
06-21-2005, 10:54 AM
Chinto, Bassai dai/Sho , Rohai and the Pinans 1-5

thepanjr
06-23-2005, 06:48 PM
So far i like all the naifanshin, ten no katas, bassai dai, chuck ku san shodan,matsuikaze.some of these katas are from shito ryu. More than26 katas to learn . Possibly 40 or over. So far i know 21. I have another question is ther any style that has a number of katas that are below 26 or over.

BruceCalkins
06-23-2005, 10:42 PM
So far i like all the naifanshin, ten no katas, bassai dai, chuck ku san shodan,matsuikaze.some of these katas are from shito ryu. More than26 katas to learn . Possibly 40 or over. So far i know 21. I have another question is ther any style that has a number of katas that are below 26 or over.
Our System of Fusho-Satori-Ryu has 6 set and 2 that you build.
Nishichio Kata, Taikiyoko Kata, Kicking Set,Advanced Form Nishichio Kata, Kata Seisan & Bassai Dai.
Then you have to Make your own Empty Hand Kata and then a Weapon Kata.

searcher
06-24-2005, 02:14 PM
Our System of Fusho-Satori-Ryu has 6 set and 2 that you build.

Is this something you built into your systems or did one of your instructors do this also? How well does it work for your students?

jujutsu_indonesia
07-27-2005, 03:24 PM
I like breathing katas like sanchin, seishan (wado), sesan (goju), hakaku and tensho.

kenpochad
07-27-2005, 03:34 PM
I like long 4 and Ilike to put short 3 and mass attack together for tournaments

nickkorn
09-25-2005, 05:16 PM
Definantly Unsu for me, its the one i use in competitions in the final round, bassai dai and matsumura bassai are a close 2nd and third.

Henderson
11-29-2005, 01:11 AM
Seiunchin

arnisador
11-29-2005, 01:20 AM
Seiunchin

This was a favorite of mine too. I've done it in a few different styles. I like the beginning. Naihanchi (Isshin-ryu version) was cool too.

I miss kata in many ways!

jujutsu_indonesia
11-30-2005, 02:55 PM
This was a favorite of mine too. I've done it in a few different styles. I like the beginning. Naihanchi (Isshin-ryu version) was cool too.

I miss kata in many ways!

You like Seiunchin too? Cool.. I like the opening part :) The breathing and hand movements are very beautiful. But then usually I mess up the right hand and left hand techniques (right after the three steps forward), so this is not my fave Kata :(

jujutsu_indonesia
11-30-2005, 02:56 PM
Definantly Unsu for me, its the one i use in competitions in the final round, bassai dai and matsumura bassai are a close 2nd and third.

Are you from shito-ryu? because you mention matsumura bassai.

I never seen shito-ryu Unsu in action. What does it looks like? Does it have the 360 degrees jump like the Shotokan version?

twendkata71
07-29-2006, 11:41 PM
I have two favorites. Seiyunchin and suparempei.

Martin h
07-30-2006, 12:03 AM
I have two favorites. Seiyunchin and suparempei.

Seienchin/seyunchin is beautiful. easily one of my fav katas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uW4QT1D3EVI

twendkata71
07-30-2006, 01:23 AM
I hate to say it,but that fellow in the kata video is not so good. Perhaps it is just the version of seiyunchin that he was taught.
It still is not a very good version. I like the Shito ryu version much better.
Typically Shidokan stylist are good fighters,but not so good kata. Still Shidokan and the other Kyokushinkai offshoots are good fighters.

Martin h
08-02-2006, 05:31 PM
I hate to say it,but that fellow in the kata video is not so good.

Actualy I agree, but it was the only version online of the kyokushin (or close to it anyway) version of the kata that I knew of offhand.

twendkata71
08-03-2006, 02:18 AM
I used to have a copy of an old karate video from the 70's that was basically a pro Kyokushinkai documetary(Fighting black nights). It had some very good Kyokushikai kata people demonstrating in it . Back when Nishimura and others were still with Kyokushinkai.




Actualy I agree, but it was the only version online of the kyokushin (or close to it anyway) version of the kata that I knew of offhand.

Cirdan
08-03-2006, 08:09 AM
At the moment my favourtie kata is Pinan Yondan.
However I am especially looking foreward to learning Naihanchi :)

Martin h
08-03-2006, 11:30 AM
I used to have a copy of an old karate video from the 70's that was basically a pro Kyokushinkai documetary(Fighting black nights). It had some very good Kyokushikai kata people demonstrating in it . Back when Nishimura and others were still with Kyokushinkai.

"fighting black KINGS" and (Tadashi)"Nakamura" :-)

Yes. kyokushin have a few very good kata specialist, but not as many as some other styles, since its not what kyokushin (and related knockdown styles) focus on.

twendkata71
08-03-2006, 12:42 PM
Nakamura, Oyama(world Oyama karate), The kata schene's were shot at Nakamura's dojo. That movie inspired me to train harder. They demonstrated Seiyunchin, and kanku. I wishi I still had a copy.







Yes. kyokushin have a few very good kata specialist, but not as many as some other styles, since its not what kyokushin (and related knockdown styles) focus on.[/quote]

twendkata71
08-03-2006, 12:46 PM
Oh yeah, and it had William Oliver. Fantastic fighter. He went with Nakamura and the Seido karate organization. I heard he passed away.

SFC JeffJ
08-03-2006, 07:55 PM
I'd have to say Tensho, but Rohai(sp?) comes in a close second.

Jeff

twendkata71
08-04-2006, 11:19 AM
Which Rohai do you practice. I practice the Shito ryu Matsumura Rohai as well as the Matsubayashi Shorin ryu version.





I'd have to say Tensho, but Rohai(sp?) comes in a close second.

Jeff

SFC JeffJ
08-04-2006, 11:30 AM
Which Rohai do you practice. I practice the Shito ryu Matsumura Rohai as well as the Matsubayashi Shorin ryu version.

Since what I study really doesn't have Kata in the karate sense ( I've just learned a few forms that I thought would help my jujitsu), I'll have to make an educated guess. Knowing what I do about the background of the person who instructed me, I'd think it would be from Shito Ryu. I'll verify that though.

Jeff

SFC JeffJ
08-04-2006, 12:05 PM
Also, could you tell the the difference between the two?

Thanks,

Jeff

donna
08-04-2006, 08:12 PM
Sanchin and Tensho

kingkong89
12-21-2006, 02:59 PM
super-inpe and gojishiho-dai

twendkata71
12-22-2006, 04:41 AM
The stances are shorter. The take down move in the Shorin ryu version is different. The last three double punches are done in neko ashi dachi.





Also, could you tell the the difference between the two?

Thanks,

Jeff

shotokan-kez
12-29-2006, 04:16 PM
My fave kata....well....erm Kanku-dai, Bassai-sho and Jion. For the lower rank kata's i think Heian Yondan and Heian Neidan

kachi
12-29-2006, 08:48 PM
Easy... Seienchin, because it's such a well developed kata and only recently have I discovered how many techniques that kata contains and i'm still discovering.

twendkata71
12-30-2006, 03:10 AM
Seyunchin was my favorite kata for many years. Now it is Suparempei. Out of the Shotokan kata Sochin is my favorite.

kachi
01-02-2007, 04:27 AM
twend - Did I spell it wrong or can it be spelt differently? Thanks

twendkata71
01-02-2007, 02:08 PM
Seyunchin, Seienchin,seiyunchin. I have seen it spelled several different ways. That is the problem when we adopt a word to english. The Okinawan schools spell it Seyunchin, the Japanese schools usually spell it Seienchin. And I can't post the actual Kanji for the kata, so we will have to guess.

kachi
01-03-2007, 01:59 AM
Hmmm... Oh well thanks for that

twendkata71
01-03-2007, 03:21 AM
It is pronounce phonectically, Say Yoon Cheen.
I don't know if that helps, but there it is.Or some pronounce it Say een cheen.

kachi
01-03-2007, 07:28 PM
It is pronounce phonectically, Say Yoon Cheen.
I don't know if that helps, but there it is.Or some pronounce it Say een cheen.

I pronounce it the second way mentioned... don't know if that's right or not, but that's how my instructor pronounces it.

keri-waza
01-05-2007, 09:34 PM
love sunsu.

wnykarateboy
01-07-2007, 09:01 PM
Shinto for me, i like some of the bunkai that go along with it too.

twendkata71
01-08-2007, 12:11 AM
Don't you mean chinto? Shinto is a religion.
Chinto is a good kata.

Brandon Fisher
01-08-2007, 03:30 AM
Don't you mean chinto? Shinto is a religion.
Chinto is a good kata.
Chinto and Gojushiho are the last 2 kata I want to add to my curriculum eventually. I am working on Gojushiho but have only seen Chinto. I really like Chinto though.

twendkata71
01-08-2007, 04:37 AM
Hey Brandon, you are talking about the Shorin ryu versions of Gojushiho and Chinto? I know two versions of Chinto, the one taught to me by my teacher and the Wado ryu(WKF) version. I learned an old version of gojushiho and the Shotokan versions,dai and sho.

jtbdad
01-13-2007, 12:18 PM
In response to the original post my favorite Kata tends to be the one I am currently working on. I know that sounds a little shallow but it's true. I an currently working on Kusanku.

twendkata71
01-13-2007, 02:43 PM
I like that kusanku, The Matsubayashi Shorin ryu version always gave me fits, The Dropping stance,( I know thats not the name for it), hard on my knees.

jtbdad
01-13-2007, 10:11 PM
I like that kusanku, The Matsubayashi Shorin ryu version always gave me fits, The Dropping stance,( I know thats not the name for it), hard on my knees.


Yeah and it gets harder on your knees the older you get. From what I understand GM Nagamine (Nagamine Sensei) was sharp with this Kata into his 70's. His son is regularly in Columbus, I hope someday to ask him.

twendkata71
01-14-2007, 01:04 AM
Are you affiliated with Takiyoshi Nagamine Soke's organization? Just curious. There are so many Matsubayashi Shorin ryu organizations now it is hard to keep track.

jtbdad
01-14-2007, 10:38 AM
Are you affiliated with Takiyoshi Nagamine Soke's organization? Just curious. There are so many Matsubayashi Shorin ryu organizations now it is hard to keep track.


No I am not, currently I am not associated with any Matsubayashi Ryu organization.

If I go back to train with Sensei Dickerson then I will be a part of theirs. (the head of which is Master Hixson Sr.)

twendkata71
01-14-2007, 02:38 PM
Oh, Ok. sensei Dickerson is a good teacher. Really there are only a few in Columbus that are affiliated with the WMKA. And only a few that are affilited with the WSKF(Hanshi Grants Group), The rest are from the AKF or ASKA. I wonder if there are any involved with Shorin ryu USA Scagalion's group?

jtbdad
01-14-2007, 04:12 PM
Oh, Ok. sensei Dickerson is a good teacher. Really there are only a few in Columbus that are affiliated with the WMKA. And only a few that are affilited with the WSKF(Hanshi Grants Group), The rest are from the AKF or ASKA. I wonder if there are any involved with Shorin ryu USA Scagalion's group?


Not really sure I will call Brian and ask.

Brian and I grew up in the same neighborhood, a really bad one. We have known each other for at least 28 years. Brian is an excellent technician and well as tactition. He studied more in depth than I and trained harder, the difference is very obvious. He is an excellent man of character.

twendkata71
01-14-2007, 08:54 PM
boy my spelling on that last post was bad. I must apologize for that.