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New version of Kata performed by Sensei K.
Shina JKA
The origin of this Kata is obscure. We know
that it was also known as Shokyo.
There is belief that the name stems from the
Jion Temple, as does Jion, and it
is often grouped together with Jion,
Jitte and other intermediate Kata.
Some confusion exists over the correct
interpretation of the Kosa-uke
double blocking technique. Logic suggests
that the Gedan-barai is performed with the
same hand as whichever leg is in front, i.e.
right Zenkutsu-dachi / right
gedan-barai, left uchi-uke.
This accords with the normal application,
the Uchi-uke being to
synchronized and
strengthen Kime.
It takes a great deal of
practice in order to
perform the advancing and turning movements
smoothly yet strongly.
Unfortunately there is only the New Version
of this Kata
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Ji' in
- Named after the
Temple Grounds of Jion-Ji
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