Karate kata

Motobu Chōki performing Naifanchi.

Kata (Japanese: , or more traditionally, ; lit. "form") is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs.[1] Karate kata are executed as a specified series of a variety of moves, with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form. The kata is not intended as a literal depiction of a mock fight, but as a display of transition and flow from one posture and movement to another, teaching the student proper form and position, and encouraging them to visualise different scenarios for the use of each motion and technique. Karateka "read" a kata in order to explain the imagined events, a practice known as bunkai. There are various kata, each with many minor variations.

  1. ^ "The Global Allure of Karate". 2 January 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2018.

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