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  2. Shūdōkan - Wikipedia

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    Shudokan (修道館, Shūdōkan), literally "the hall for the study of the way of karate," [dubious – discuss] is a Japanese school of karate developed by Kanken Toyama (1888 – 1966). It was the total headquarters of Japan Karate Federation (old).

  3. List of shotokan techniques - Wikipedia

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    Hangetsu Dachi: half-moon stance (e.g. in the kata Hangetsu) Kiba Dachi: horse stance/side stance (e.g. in the Tekki katas) Kokutsu Dachi: back stance (in almost all Shotokan katas; usually first learned in Heian Shodan) Kosa Dachi: cross-legged stance (e.g. in the kata Heian Yondan) Neko ashi Dachi: cat stance (e.g. in the kata Bassai Sho)

  4. Shotokan - Wikipedia

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    The kata consists of kicks, punches, sweeps, strikes and blocks. Body movement in various kata includes stepping, twisting, turning, dropping to the ground, and jumping. In Shotokan, kata is a performance or a demonstration, with every technique potentially a killing blow (ikken hisatsu)—while paying particular attention to form and timing ...

  5. Comparison of karate styles - Wikipedia

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    Goju-ryu places emphasis on Sanchin kata and its rooted Sanchin stance, and it features grappling and close-range techniques. Some later styles of karate have been derived from blending techniques from the four main branches, while others have added techniques from other martial arts.

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  7. Category:Shotokan - Wikipedia

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    This category lists the Shotokan Katas and articles specific to Shotokan Karate (not to Karate in general). Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  8. List of Shotokan organizations - Wikipedia

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    The SKDIA places great importance on bunkai, which involves the practical applications of kata, and full contact kumite is also an integral part of the training. Nihei's vision for the SKDIA is to preserve the original teachings of Gichin Funakoshi and a realistic approach to self-defense aspect of karate.

  9. Pinan - Wikipedia

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    For example, the kata Shotokan calls Heian Shodan, other styles, such as Shitō-ryū call Pinan Nidan [citation needed]. Additionally, certain styles change the order in which the kata is taught. For example, Koei-Kan , Wado-Ryu , Shūkōkai teach Pinan Nidan first, and Pinan Shodan second, being Pinan Nidan is a more fundamental/beginner ...

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