Who has not been through this? You learn a kata,
you practice it a few times, and then put it aside. And so it often
happens that, in the middle of performing the kata, the karateka is not
sure of the sequence and no longer knows how to continue the kata. ”If
only I could find some place to look it up,” he thinks, ”I’d soon master
the whole sequence.” This book is meant to be that desired reference
book.
- Illustrated presentations of all techniques from three different perspectives
- Clear and detailed graphics
- At-a-glance overview of all kata
- Supplementary explanations of difficult sections of kata
- Explanations of Japanese terms through graphics
Content:
Taikyoku shodan, Heian shodan, Heian nidan, Heian
sandan, Heian yondan, Heian godan, Tekki shodan, Bassai dai, Jion, Kankû
dai, Empi, Hangetsu.