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Shotokan Kata: Gojushiho sho (Fifty-four Steps) Shotokan (松涛館) is a school of karate, reflecting the style of the initial students (including his son, Yoshitaka) of master Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957). ... Kata (型) (literally: form) is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of defense-and-attack movements practiced either solo or in pairs. ...


Gojushiho Sho is the minor form of this kata, which has its origin in the Phoenix Eye style. Its name derives either from the repetitive movements of a woodpecker pecking a tree-trunk, or from the staggering and hesitant steps of a drunken man. The advantage of the two versions of the kata is to better master the difficult techniques presented therein, but not without facing some confusion, for many sequences are the same and others only slightly different. The embusen of both Gojushiho dai and Gojushiho Sho are nearly identical. However, the latter kata begins straight off with a wide variety of advanced techniques and, as such, is highly recommended for study. Embusen is a Japanese term used in karate to refer to the line of movement of a kata. ... Shotokan Kata: Gojushiho Dai (Fifty-four Steps) Gojushiho Dai is the major form of this kata, which has its origin in the Phoenix Eye style. ...


Execution

Video reference

karateonline.org kata videos Karate Union of Australia: Gojushiho Sho


See also

Bunkai, Kata, Shotokan Bunkai is a Japanese term used in Karate. ... Kata (型) (literally: form) is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of defense-and-attack movements practiced either solo or in pairs. ... Shotokan (松涛館) is a school of karate, reflecting the style of the initial students (including his son, Yoshitaka) of master Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957). ...


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Gojushiho Sho (47 words)
Gojushiho Sho (Japanese: 54 Steps Minor) is the minor form of 2 gojushiho kata practiced in Shotokan Karate.
The embusen (kata performance line) of both Gojushiho dai and Gojushiho Sho are nearly identical.
Some Shotokan groups reverse the names and refer to gojushiho sho as Gojushiho dai.
Shotokan Kata | Gojushiho Sho | Cory Searcy's Shotokan Karate Pages (3795 words)
As noted in the section on Gojushiho Dai, there is some confusion regarding the naming of the two Gojushiho kata.
Gojushiho Sho uses the same floor pattern employed in the Dai version of the kata.
Performed while in a cat stance, the repeated chicken head wrist blocks and the one finger spear hand strikes represent the distinguishing sequence of this kata.
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