Koshiki no Kata (古式の形, Koshiki-no-kata, Form of the antique things) is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo. It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata (起倒流の形). It consists of 21 techniques originally belonging to the Takenaka-ha [1] Kito School of jujutsu. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright.
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SUBSCRIBE : http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=BudoExportJudo Koshiki no Kata demonstration by Mitsuhashi Hideo& Suzuki Tsuneo during the 20. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=BudoExportJudo Demonstration during the 2018 Kagamibiraki & Budo Hajime, at the Nippon Budoka. 古式の形 Omote: Tai Yume-no-uchi Ryoku-hi Mizu-guruma Mizu-nagare Hiki-otoshi Ko-daore Uchi-kudaki Tani-otoshi Kuruma-daore Shikoro-dori Shikoro-gaeshi Yu-dachi Taki-otoshi Ura: Mi-kudaki Kuruma-gaeshi Mizu-iri Ryu-setsu Saka-otoshi Yuki-ore Iwa-nami 1. NAGE-NO-KATA 2. KATAME-NO-KATA 3. KIME-NO-KATA 5. THE KODOKAN GOSHIN-JUTSU Koshiki-No-Kata Techniques are as follows: Omote (Front) Tai (Ready Posture) Yume-no-uchi (Dreaming) Ryokuhi (Strength Dodging) Mizu-guruma (Water Wheel) Mizu-nagare (Water Flow) Hikiotoshi (Draw Drop) Ko-daore (Log Fall) Uchikudaki (Smashing) Tani-otoshi (Valley Drop) Kuruma-daore (Wheel Throw) Shikoro-dori (Grabbing the Neckplates)
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Dr. Jigoro Kano studied the Kitoryu Jujitsu and he decided to preserve the techniques in Koshiki no Kata because of the extent to which they embody the principle and techniques of Kodokan Judo and also very useful for training of human mind. Key points for practice: It is essential while performing the kata to imagine oneself wearing heavy armor. Kodokan KATA Textbook Nage-no-Kata Katame-no-Kata Kime-no-Kata Ju-no-Kata Kodokan Goshin-jutsu Itsutsu-no-Kata (To be prepared) Koshiki-no-Kata (To be prepared) The official WEB site of The Kodokan Judo Institute, Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Jigoro Kano studied the Kito-ryu Jujitsu and he decided to preserve the techniques in Koshiki no Kata because of the extent to which they embody the principle and techniques of Kodokan Judo and also very useful for cultivation of human mind. This kata was to composed mainly of the throwing techniques of a "Yoroi-kumiuchi" fighting. Koshiki no Kata (古式の形, Koshiki-no-kata, Form of the antique things) is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo. It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata (起倒流の形). It consists of 21 techniques originally belonging to the Takenaka-ha Kito School of jujutsu.
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Since the Forms Antique were intended for the "Kumiuchi", the grappling of armored warriors in the feudal ages, it is essential to perform the movements imagining that you are clad in heavy armor. The kata is separated into two parts, omote (front) and ura (back). Also known as the Kito-Ryu No Kata, it consists of twenty-one (21) techniques. Koshiki-no-Kata (Forms of Classics) Kano Shihan highly evaluated the forms of Kito-ryu Jujutsu as they represent the essence of attack and defense. Therefore, he left the forms as Kodokan Koshiki-no-Kata, with little changes. It consists of 14 Omote (front) techniques and 7 Ura (back) techniques. 8.
Koshiki-no-Kata (Forms of Classics) Kano Shihan highly evaluated the forms of Kito-ryu Jujutsu as they represent the essence of attack and defense. Therefore, he left the forms as Kodokan Koshiki-no-Kata, with little changes. It consists of 14 Omote (front) techniques and 7 Ura (back) techniques. Koshiki no kata or 'antique forms', was a technique used by Kumiuchi (armoured warriors) during the feudal era. In this kata, the participants do not wear actual armour, but imagine that they are wearing armour and move accordingly. This is old school kata that represents the deadly roots of Judo and includes attacks on the spine.
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The koshiki no kata (Kano highly evaluated the forms of Kito-ryu Jujutsu as they represent the essence of attack and defense. Therefore, he left the forms as Kodokan Koshiki-no-Kata,. It was one of Kano's favorite kata which he performed before the Emperor in 1929. The year 1882 was a landmark year for Kano Jigoro. Jigoro Kano highly evaluated the forms of Kito-ryu Jujutsu as they represent the essence of attack and defense. Therefore, he left the forms as Kodokan Koshiki no Kata (forms of clasics), with little changes. Jigoro Kano revised the techniques and incorporated them into a kata in order to preserve the historical source of judo.