Question Time - June'25 | The Lost Functions of Kata: Weapons, Bans, and Zen Podcast By  cover art

Question Time - June'25 | The Lost Functions of Kata: Weapons, Bans, and Zen

Question Time - June'25 | The Lost Functions of Kata: Weapons, Bans, and Zen

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In this special "Question Time" episode of "Great Karate Myths: Debunking the Legends," we tackle listener questions about the true nature and purpose of karate kata. We explore the theory that kata are essentially manuals for specific weapon applications, challenging the notion that they are primary training methods. The discussion delves into historical parallels with Japanese swordsmanship and the significant impact of weapon bans in both China and Okinawa on the evolution of solo forms. We also discuss the accuracy of kata preservation and how the loss of original function led to alterations. A unique segment explores the Ko-do Ryu system's approach to holistic cultivation through physical meditation, differentiating it from other pushing hands practices. Finally, we address questions about specific kata like Passai and Kusanku and their links to weapons. Tune in for a deep dive into the fascinating history and technical understanding of karate!

Relevant Links/Resources:

  • Tales of Okinawan Masters by Shoshin Nagamine (Kodansha)
  • Karatedo Nyumon by Gichin Funakoshi
  • Karate-do Kyohan (1936 edition)
  • Shotokan's Secret by Bruce Clayton
  • The Great Karate Myth by Nathan J. Johnson
  • The Ko-do Ryu YouTube Channel

Keywords/Tags:

Karate, Kata, Martial Arts, Debunking Myths, Weapons Training, Okinawan Karate, History of Karate, Kenjutsu, Katori Shinto Ryu, Weapons Ban, Gichin Funakoshi, Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu, Shotokan, Naihanchi, Sanchin, Ko-do Ryu, Pushing Hands, Zen, Meditation, Bunkai, Passai, Kusanku, Ryukyuan history, Chinese martial arts.

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