Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Kata Application Evaluation Checklist: Rules

To evaluate a potential kata application, check the items that apply.



  1. Do not be deceived by the embusen rule.

  2. Advancing techniques simply attack, while retreating techniques imply defense.

  3. There is only one enemy at a time.

  4. Every movement in kata has martial meaning/significance.

  5. A hand returning to chamber usually has something in it.

  6. Utilize the shortest distance to your opponent.

  7. Control an opponent's head and you control the opponent.

  8. There is no "block".

  9. Kata demonstrate the proper angles.

  10. Touching your own body in kata indicates touching your opponent.

  11. Contour the body—strike hard to soft and soft to hard.

  12. There is no pause.


  13. Use this checklist to decide if a kata is golden or possibly sub-optimal. A sub-optimal evaluation might indicate that you have not been taught the "real" kata. See also the other two parts of this Checklist; Principles and Other Considerations.





From The Way of Kata: A Comprehensive Guide for Deciphering Martial Applications by Lawrence A. Kane and Kris Wilder (2005).

1 comment:

Sacred Ground At St. John's said...

Jaya -

Thanks for reading our book, and thanks for sharing a couple of points from the book with your readers. Glad you have found value in the book. Be well. ----and a fine St. Patrick's Day.

Kris+

www.martial-secrets.com