Kata Guide

The following text is a condensed version of the Kata guide which is available from our Headquarters. Note that I have only included one kata of each set.

KATAS
Shoshinsha no Kata (Number 1-3) Kihon no Kata (Number 1-3)
Kumite no Kata (Number 1-5)
Nage no Kata (Number 1-3) Jissen no Kata (Number 1)

GRADE REQUIREMENTS

Listed below are the katas that each belt level is responsible to learn. You must always know the katas that you learned at a previous level in addition to learning the new ones designed for your current level.

 

Required

Additional

9 Kyu

 

 

8 Kyu

Shoshin Kata Ichi

 

7 Kyu

Kihon Kata Ichi

 

6 Kyu

Kumite Kata Ichi

 

5 Kyu

Shoshin Kata Ni

 

4 Kyu

Kumite Kata Ni

 

3 Kyu

Kihon Kata Ni

 

2 Kyu

Nage no Kata Ichi

 

1 Kyu

Kumite Kata San

* WKF kata Saifa

 

Nage no Kata Ni

 

Shodan

Jissen no Kata Ichi

* WKF kata Bassai Dai

 

Kumite no Kata Yon

* WTF hyung Koryo

Nidan

Shoshinsha Kata San

* WKF kata Seipai

 

Kihon Kata San

* WTF hyung Keumgang

Sandan

Kumite Kata Go

* WKF kata Kanku Dai

 

Nage no Kata San

* WTF hyung Taebaek

Kata can be practised with a partner, in one of the following Sabaki forms.

The first two forms teaches sequence and angles.

1. Both the student and the partner are stationary, the Instructor counts, and one step of the Kata is performed on each count.

2. Both the student and the partner are now in motion, the Instructor counts, and one step of the Kata is performed on each count.

The third, fourth and fifth form develops instinctive reaction.

3. The student works with two partners who attack alternatively. This increases the tempo and adds the extra dimension of having two different opponents who will have different rhythm.

4. The student performing the Kata stands facing a group of partners, who attack one after the other, with the techniques from the Kata, in the same order in which they occur.

5. The same as above, but the attacks come in a random order and the student attempts to counter with an appropriate technique from the Kata.

The sixth, seventh and eighth form develops the ability to perform the movements in fighting.

6. Both the student and the partner are in motion, and one step of the Kata is performed by both the student and the partner with no break between the movements.

7. Both the student and the partner are now in motion, and the Kata is performed in a continuous flow, without counting, in a free fighting form.

8. The same as above, but the attacks come in random order and the student attempts to counter with an appropriate technique from the Kata.

The sixth, seventh and eighth form are the most important form of Kata practise, and at least 70% of Kata training must be performed in this manner.

Due to the fact that Ashihara Karate Kata are fighting oriented, they are not fixed in absolutes. One must learn to adapt ones defence and counter attacks to the movements of the opponent.

For example, where it says Jodan Mawashi Geri is the counter attack in the Kata text, Gedan may be substituted if the opponents head is protected. Another example is that it might state Chudan Mawashi Geri is the counter attack, but if the opponent is too close, then the Mawashi Geri can be substituted by a Hiza Geri.

In closing, the only way to master the innermost meanings of Ashihara Karate is to have a thorough understanding of the Katas.

SHOSHINSHA NO KATA: SONO ICHI

1. Kumite no kamae.

2. FOR R CHUDAN TSUKI: L chudan nagashi uke while retracting front foot, R chudan tsuki.

3. FOR R JODAN TSUKI: L jodan nagashi uke while retracting front foot, R chudan tsuki, R chudan mawashi geri, follow through and step down in front, turn 180 degrees.

4. FOR L CHUDAN TSUKI: L gedan barai while moving into #2 position, R chudan tsuki.

5. FOR L JODAN TSUKI: L shuto uchi uke while moving into #2 position, R jodan tsuki, switch feet, L chudan mawashi geri, push/throw to front.

6. FOR R MAE GERI: L nagashi uke while retracting front foot, LH push R arm away while moving into #1 position, R jodan tsuki, R chudan mawashi geri.

7. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai while right foot steps to # 2 position, R gedan mawashi geri to below opponent's L (front) calf, L jodan mawashi geri.

8. FOR L CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: Cross over hiji-hiza double block, L shuto uke while moving into #2 position, R-L mawashi uke, L hiza geri, maki komi nage.

9. FOR R CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: Hiji-hiza double block to outside L, step into #1 position, L-R mawashi uke, R hiza geri, maki komi nage, kiba dachi.

10. R gedan Tsuki, skip back to kumite no kamae.

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KIHON NO KATA: SONO ICHI

1. Kumite no kamae.

2. FOR R CHUDAN TSUKI: L chudan soto uke while both feet steps out ( R foot steps 45 degrees to maintain orientation towards opponent), R chudan tsuki.

3. FOR R JODAN TSUKI: L jodan soto uke while both feet steps out ( R foot steps 45 degrees to maintain orientation towards opponent), R jodan tsuki, R jodan mawashi geri -- follow through and step down in front, turn 180 degrees.

4. FOR L CHUDAN TSUKI: L gedan barai while R foot steps outside to R, (L foot pivots to maintain orientation towards opponent), R chudan tsuki.

5. FOR L JODAN TSUKI: L jodan uchi uke while R foot steps outside to R, (L foot pivots), R jodan tsuki, RH push opponent's LH down while switching feet, L jodan mawashi geri, push to front.

6. FOR R MAE GERI: L soto uke while L foot steps out ( R foot steps 45 degrees), LH push opponent's R arm away, R chudan (or jodan) mawashi geri.

7. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai while R foot retracts, RH push opponent's L arm away while switching feet, L chudan (or jodan) mawashi geri.

8. FOR L CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: Crossover hiji-hiza double block, switch feet while moving into #2 position, R-L mawashi uke, L hiza geri, maki komi nage (face back).

9. FOR R CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: Hiji-hiza double block to outside L, step into #1 position, L-R mawashi uke, R hiza geri, bring R foot back turning 180 degrees, pull opponent's R shoulder or arm down with L hand and hold.

10. R chudan tsuki, R mawashi geri, return to kumite no kamae.

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KUMITE NO KATA: SONO ICHI

1. Kumite no kamae.

2. FOR R GEDAN MAWASHI GERI: L shin block to L, RH push opponent's L arm away, R gedan mawashi geri, L chudan mawashi geri.

3. FOR R MAE GERI: L soto uke, move into #1 position, L-R mawashi uke, R hiza geri, turn 180 degrees, push (or throw).

4. FOR L GEDAN MAWASHI GERI: L crossover shin block, RH push opponent's L arm away, R gedan mawashi geri, L chudan or jodan mawashi geri.

5. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai, switch feet moving into #2 position,

R-L mawashi uke, L hiza geri, push (or throw) to front.

6. FOR R JODAN MAWASHI GERI: L kansetsu geri.

7. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai while retracting front foot, L foot step across in front, R ushiro geri.

8. FOR L JODAN MAWASHI GERI: R jodan juji-uke, switch feet moving into #2 position, R-L mawashi uke, L hiza geri, R hiji uchi (turning 180 degrees).

9. FOR R JODAN MAWASHI GERI: L jodan juji- uke, move into #1 position, L-R mawashi uke, R hiza geri, maki komi nage, kiba dachi.

10. R punch, kakato geri (todome), return to kumite no kamae.

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NAGE NO KATA: SONO ICHI

1. Kumite no kamae.

2. FOR R CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: L shin block to L, step into #1 position, L-R mawashi uke, maki komi nage turning 360 degrees to R.

3. FOR R MAE GERI: L soto uke, step forward with R foot behind opponent's R (front) leg, RH up under chin, uranage turning 180 degrees to L.

4. FOR L CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: Crossover shin block, step in with R foot to #2 position, R-L mawashi uke, maki komi nage turning 360 degrees to L.

5. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai, L foot cross in to behind opponent's L (front) foot, LH up under chin, uranage turning 270 degrees to R.

6. FOR R JODAN MAWASHI GERI: skip back, move in to behind opponent's L (back) leg, turning 180 degrees hook LH up under chin, uranage continuing to turn to R to complete 360 degrees.

7. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai, L foot move in to behind opponent's L (front) leg, LH up under chin, uranage turning 360 degrees to R.

8. FOR L JODAN MAWASHI GERI: Skip back L barai, RH push opponent's L arm, L foot move in to behind opponent's L (front) leg, LH up under chin, uranage turning 180 degrees to R.

9. FOR R JODAN MAWASHI GERI: Skip back R barai, L soto uke, R foot move in to behind opponent's R (front) leg. RH up under chin, pull down -- left foot pulling back 45 degrees to kiba dachi -- to cradle head in L lap, push head down with LH to expose neck.

10. R shuto uchi, hiji otoshi, return to kumite no kamae.

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JISSEN NO KATA: SONO ICHI

1. Kumite no kamae.

2. FOR R CHUDAN TSUKI: L soto uke while moving into #3 position, LH grab opponent's R shoulder and pull in, R punch, R hiji uchi.

3. FOR R JODAN TSUKI: L jodan soto uke while moving into #3 position, L-R mawashi uke, R hiza geri(push), R chudan mawashi geri -- follow through and step down in front, turn 180 degrees.

4. FOR L CHUDAN TSUKI: L gedan barai while moving into #2 position, LH grab opponent's L shoulder and pull in, R punch, R hiji uchi.

5. FOR L JODAN TSUKI: L shuto uke while moving into #2 position, switch feet with R-L mawashi uke, L hiza geri(push), L chudan mawashi geri, push to front.

6. FOR R MAE GERI: L soto uke, LH push opponent's R hand away while moving into #1 position, R upper hook punch, L hook punch, R cross punch, R chudan mawashi geri.

7. FOR L MAE GERI: L gedan barai, L shuto uke while moving into #2 position, R hook punch, L hook punch, R jodan uke, R jodan mawashi geri.

8. FOR L CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: crossover hiji-hiza double block, RH grab opponent's L shoulder and pull across and in (to L) while doing R gedan mawashi geri, L hiza geri, maki komi nage.

9. FOR R CHUDAN MAWASHI GERI: hiji-hiza double block to L, move in to #1 position, L-R mawashi uke, R hiza geri, LH pull shoulder of opponent down and around.

10. R punch, pull opponent in, R hiji otoshi, return to kumite no kamae.

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