FireFlea
24-01-2006, 14:36
Habt Ihr schon einmal was von einer Kung Fu no Kata gehört ? Auszug aus einem Text auf folgender Page: http://www.dragon-tsunami.org/Dtimes/Pages/article33.htm
The list of kata studied in Chito Ryu is small compared to other schools of today. Chitose had settled on a few common kata used by many, Bassai, Chinto, Kusanku, and Sanchin, plus a group used as preparatory kata, Niseishi (sho and dai) to work up to Sanchin, and Rohai (sho and dai). He also included a few he wished to see preserved from his teachers of old, Shihohai and Ryusan from Hanashiro Chomo, plus his Tenshin, Sochin, Sanshiryu, and the family kata Rochin. He was known for his Kung Fu No Kata performed at the many demonstrations he attended. This old kata was between 40-45 minutes long and in it was shown the old ways with soft flowing hand techniques, grappling and joint strikes. Through the many years of training he was quite adept at these moves, having accumulated about 400 points on the body to attack. These old skills are slowly being lost as the sport aspect takes precedence today. David Akutagawa, head of Renshikan, an offshoot of Chitose's teachings, is researching these skills to include them in his system and pass them on to future karate ka.
Freie Übersetzung des markierten Teils: Er (Tsuyoshi Chitose) war bekannt für seine Kung Fu no Kata die er auf vielen Demonstrationen vorführte. Diese alte Kata war 40-45 Minuten lang und in ihr wurden die alten Wege gezeigt mit weichen, fließenden Handtechniken; Greiftechniken und Gelenkschlägen. Durch viele Jahre Training war er sehr vertraut mit diesen Techniken und lernte 400 Punkte am Körper anzugreifen.
Danach wird noch darauf eingegangen, dass diese alten Fähigkeiten langsam durch den Sport Aspekt des Karate verloren gehen und das David Akutagawa diese Techniken erforscht um sie zu erhalten.
Der Text bezieht sich auf Chito Ryu und Tsuyoshi Chitose
http://www.kusunoki.de/meister/chitose_tsuyoshi.htm
Chito Ryu, with its many variations, continues to grow slowly on an international level, with each group passing along what the teacher had acquired from the founder. Japan, Canada and the United States are the mainstays of this method, but other countries such as Norway, Germany, Australia and Scotland are seeing new members joining each year.
Sind Euch Schulen von Chito Ryu in Deutschland bekannt, denn ich hab da noch nix gefunden ?
The list of kata studied in Chito Ryu is small compared to other schools of today. Chitose had settled on a few common kata used by many, Bassai, Chinto, Kusanku, and Sanchin, plus a group used as preparatory kata, Niseishi (sho and dai) to work up to Sanchin, and Rohai (sho and dai). He also included a few he wished to see preserved from his teachers of old, Shihohai and Ryusan from Hanashiro Chomo, plus his Tenshin, Sochin, Sanshiryu, and the family kata Rochin. He was known for his Kung Fu No Kata performed at the many demonstrations he attended. This old kata was between 40-45 minutes long and in it was shown the old ways with soft flowing hand techniques, grappling and joint strikes. Through the many years of training he was quite adept at these moves, having accumulated about 400 points on the body to attack. These old skills are slowly being lost as the sport aspect takes precedence today. David Akutagawa, head of Renshikan, an offshoot of Chitose's teachings, is researching these skills to include them in his system and pass them on to future karate ka.
Freie Übersetzung des markierten Teils: Er (Tsuyoshi Chitose) war bekannt für seine Kung Fu no Kata die er auf vielen Demonstrationen vorführte. Diese alte Kata war 40-45 Minuten lang und in ihr wurden die alten Wege gezeigt mit weichen, fließenden Handtechniken; Greiftechniken und Gelenkschlägen. Durch viele Jahre Training war er sehr vertraut mit diesen Techniken und lernte 400 Punkte am Körper anzugreifen.
Danach wird noch darauf eingegangen, dass diese alten Fähigkeiten langsam durch den Sport Aspekt des Karate verloren gehen und das David Akutagawa diese Techniken erforscht um sie zu erhalten.
Der Text bezieht sich auf Chito Ryu und Tsuyoshi Chitose
http://www.kusunoki.de/meister/chitose_tsuyoshi.htm
Chito Ryu, with its many variations, continues to grow slowly on an international level, with each group passing along what the teacher had acquired from the founder. Japan, Canada and the United States are the mainstays of this method, but other countries such as Norway, Germany, Australia and Scotland are seeing new members joining each year.
Sind Euch Schulen von Chito Ryu in Deutschland bekannt, denn ich hab da noch nix gefunden ?