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Voici la réédition tant attendu du livre Karate-do kata, 18 katas supérieurs, épuisé depuis de nombreux mois. Ce livre est plus particulièrement destiné aux pratiquants gradés de l’école Shôtôkan de karaté (80 % des pratiquants français). C’est une oeuvre synthétique qui prend le parti de ne pas expliquer les techniques, mais d’offrir de multiples outils pour une meilleure compréhension de la forme: vues prises selon plusieurs angles, schéma complet des évolutions et film de chaque kata sur une double page, applications avec partenaire... Vingt katas supérieurs traditionnels du karaté Shôtôkan sont présentés dont la forme originelle du kata « Wankan » a été reconstitué. À cela s’ajoutent deux autres katas inédits, créés par maître Kase, « Heian Oyo » et « Tekki Oyo » qui ont également été reconstitués et figurent ici pour la première fois en exclusivité. Cet ouvrage aborde également quelques spécificités de l’enseignement et de l’école de maître Kase sous forme de « points clés » et des « caractéristiques de l’école Kase-Ha ». Ce livre complète le premier ouvrage de l’auteur qui développe les katas fondamentaux du Shotokan-ryu.
An illustrated step-by-step guide to the structure, themes, and techniques of Suparinpei--the last kata of Goju-ryu. Suparinpei, or Pechurin, is the highest and most difficult kata in the Goju-ryu system of Okinawan karate. Its performance has long been reserved for high-level practitioners, its history and applications obscured by misunderstanding and misinterpretation. In this indispensable manual by experienced master Giles Hopkins, readers will learn the skills, techniques, and bunkai of this little-understood kata, step by step. Suparinpei explores the initial receiving, bridging, controlling, and lethal finishing techniques in sequence, and offers illustrations of both the applications and movements of Suparinpei. Hopkins questions conventional interpretations of kata movements, suggesting instead that there is only one originally intended application for each move in kata, and that each is to be understood in sequence and not as isolated components. This strict interpretation of kata movements reveals not only realistic self-defense executions, but also potentially the original intent of kata.
The first of two books, it contains the complete syllabus required to take the student from absolute beginner to Green belt. Each section is clearly divided into separate levels for each kyu grade, incorporating all the appropriate techniques, sparring and kata.
Seul livre détaillé sur la pratique du Bo (bâton long)sous une synthèse de la pratique du Bo-jutsu de l'auteur.Ouvrage unique regroupant plus de 1000 photos sur les techniques de base (manipulations du bâton), 10 kata détaillés et plusieurs pages de kumibo (combat avec bâton)L'art du bâton long est une pratique complémentaire pour beaucoup d'adeptes d'arts martiaux traditionnels permettant une gestuelle diversifiée et représente un document très utile dans la bibliothèque du Budoka.
Challenging timeworn conventions of karate training and revealing the original intent of classical kata—or forms—through detailed descriptions of self-defense applications known as bunkai, this is a crucial addition to any martial-arts library. Containing more than 265 photos, the book is divided into chapters that illuminate each of the ten classical kata of Goju-ryu. Drawing on more than forty years of experience in the martial arts, Giles Hopkins Sensei takes us on a journey into the Goju-ryu karate system, providing a principles-based method for analysis of kata practice. Arguing against the commonly held notion that kata techniques can have multiple interpretations, he insists that a kata cannot simply mean what the user wants it to mean, but contains specific martial principles that must be followed for it to work effectively. The step-by-step descriptions of the receiving, controlling or bridging, and finishing techniques contain in-depth analysis of commonly misunderstood aspects of kata. Each chapter concludes with an engaging anecdote from the author’s time in Okinawa, the birthplace of Goju-ryu, connecting it with the kata under discussion. Equally useful for the novice and for more advanced karate practitioners looking to deepen their understanding of kata and bunkai.
History of Okinawan karate and its growth, told through vignettes about its most famous practitioners.
A following book of 'The Twenty Guiding Principles of Karate'. It is presented in the same size, and the same format. This book is the following book of 'The Twenty Guiding Principles of Karate'. The same size, and the same format.
A personal, philosophical, and historical exploration of Okinawan Goju-Ryu karate written by an experienced master. In Wandering Along the Way of Okinawan Karate, Giles Hopkins draws on his fifty years of martial arts experience to take the reader on a journey through the meaning of kata (form) and bunkai (application) in Okinawan Goju-Ryu karate. Hopkins offers his personal reflections on the enigma of karate kata while explaining many of its little-understood applications. With skill and insight into kata's connection to nature, the book addresses key topics such as why some movements are done slowly while others are fast, the significance of steps and turns, and the role of tradition in karate. The purpose of kata solo patterns is to solidify specific self-defense techniques. Contrary to the commonly held belief that kata techniques can have multiple interpretations, Hopkins argues that kata embodies specific martial principles that must be followed rigorously for it to be truly effective. He also reveals the spiritual dimensions of martial arts by explaining its deep connection to nature. Providing new understanding of kata structure, themes, and martial art principles, Hopkins sheds light on the practitioner's journey.