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Copyright 2009 David Denov.All rights reserved. No part of this document may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission inwriting. This document contains information proprietary to David Denov. No part of this document shall be duplicated,transmitted, used, or otherwise disclosed to anyone other than the organization or specific individuals to which thisdocument is delivered, and then only for the purpose to which it applies and is subject to the confidentiality covenantundertaken by the recipient in the agreements between the parties. David Denov reserves the right to have the recipientreturn all copies of this document at any time.
Karate Syllabus
Drafted By: Sensei David Denov (Sandan)Last Edited: July 12, 2009
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Kingsbridge Martial Arts
Karate Syllabus
Contents
Rules and Ettiquette ........................................................................................................................ 1White To Yellow Belt Syllabus ......................................................................................................... 2Yellow To Orange Belt Syllabus ...................................................................................................... 5Orange To Green Belt Syllabus ....................................................................................................... 8Green To Blue Belt Syllabus ......................................................................................................... 10Blue To Brown Belt Syllabus ......................................................................................................... 13Brown Belt To 2
ndLevel Brown Belt Syllabus ................................................................................ 16
2nd
Level Brown Belt To Black Belt Syllabus ................................................................................. 18
Appendix A Kata List .................................................................................................................. 19Appendix B 27 Movements ......................................................................................................... 20
Appendix C Taikyoku Shodan .................................................................................................... 21Appendix D Heian Shodan ......................................................................................................... 22
Appendix E Heian Nidan ............................................................................................................ 23Appendix F Heian Sandan .......................................................................................................... 24Appendix G Heian Yondan ......................................................................................................... 25Appendix H Heian Godan ........................................................................................................... 26Appendix I Tekki Shodan ............................................................................................................ 27Appendix J Bassai Dai ................................................................................................................ 28Appendix K Kanku Dai ................................................................................................................ 29Appendix L Empi ........................................................................................................................ 30
Appendix M Jion ......................................................................................................................... 31Appendix N Kanku Sho .............................................................................................................. 32Appendix O Tekki Nidan ............................................................................................................. 33
Appendix P Tekki Sandan .......................................................................................................... 34
Appendix Q Hangetsu ................................................................................................................ 35
Appendix R Gankaku .................................................................................................................. 36Appendix S Wankan ................................................................................................................... 37Appendix T Jitte .......................................................................................................................... 38Appendix U Meikyo ..................................................................................................................... 39Appendix V Ji-In.......................................................................................................................... 40Appendix W Sochin .................................................................................................................... 41
Appendix X Chinte ...................................................................................................................... 42
Appendix Y Unsu ........................................................................................................................ 43
Appendix Z Gojushiho Sho ......................................................................................................... 44Appendix AA Gojushiho Dai ....................................................................................................... 45Appendix AB Bassai Sho ............................................................................................................ 46Appendix AC Nijushiho ............................................................................................................... 47
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Kingsbridge Martial Arts
Rules and Ettiquette
Kingsbridge Martial Arts Code of Ethics Dojo Kun
1. Seek Perfection of Character Jinkaku Kansei Ni Tsutomeru Koto2. Be Faithful Makatono Michi O Mamoru Koto3. Endeavour Doryoku No Seishin O Yashinau Koto4. Respect Others Reigi O Omonzuru Koto5. Refrain from Violent Behaviour Kekkino Yu O Imashimeru Koto
Kingsbridge Martial Arts Dojo Rules
1. Karate-ka will at all times conduct themselves with courtesy - both in and out of the dojo2. Higher belts will assist lower belts; Lower belts will follow the instruction of the higher belts3. Karate-ka will NOT criticize one another4. No alcohol or drugs will be tolerated; Candy, gum or smoking are not permitted in the dojo5. No karate student will provoke violence or allow himself/herself to be provoked under pain of
expulsion for life6. Karate-ka will bow upon entering and exiting the dojo7. There will be no sparring without the express permission of an instructor8. No loud talking, laughing, or profanity is permitted, as the dojo is a place of serious study9. Personal cleanliness is essential - nails must be clipped, feet must be cleaned, and hair must
not interfere with training10. Jewellery (rings, watches, neck chains, bracelets, ear rings etc.) must be removed prior to
entering the dojo11. All karate-ka will wear a proper clean white two piece gi; Black belts may wear black uniforms12. Under no circumstances will Karate be taught by any member to a non-member13. Black Belts will be bowed in as soon as they enter the dojo14. At the discretion of the instructors, a student may be temporarily or permanently suspended
from the club for not following these rules
15. Remember that Karate-Do begins and ends with courtesy
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Kingsbridge Martial Arts
White To Yellow Belt Syllabus Rokukyu Ge
Etiquette Reigi
Kneeling Bow Za ReiStanding Bow Dachi Rei
Stance Techniques Dachi Waza
Attention Stance Heisoku DachiNatural Stance Shizentai DachiHorse Stance Kiba DachiFront Stance Zenkutsu DachiDefensive Posture (Open Hands) JigotaiDefensive Posture (Closed Hands/Fists) Jigotai (Kobushi Kamae)
Basic Strike Techniques Kihon Ate Waza
Normal Fist Punch Seiken TsukiHigh Punch Jodan TsukiMiddle Punch Chudan TsukiLow Punch Gedan TsukiDouble Punch Morote TsukiLunge Punch Oi TsukiReverse Punch Gyaku TsukiJab Punch Kizami TsukiUppercut Punch Ue/Shita TsukiHook Punch Kake TsukiKidney Punch Ura Tsuki
Knifehand Strike (Collar Bone/Temple) Shuto Uchi
Basic Foot Strikes Kihon Geri Ate Waza
Front Kick Mae GeriSide Kick Yoko GeriRoundhouse Kick Mawashi GeriBack Kick Ushiro Geri
Blocking Techniques Uke Waza
High Block Jodan UkeRising Block Age Uke
Outside Middle Block Soto UkeInside Middle Block Uchi UkeLower Sweeping Block Gedan Barai UkeInside Hook (S) Block Uchi Kake UkeOutside Hook (S) Block Soto Kake UkeDouble Cross Block Morote Soto UkeUmbrella Block Kasa UkePalm Heel Blocks Teisho Uke
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Breakfalls (Optional) Ukemi Waza
Front Breakfall Mae UkemiRight Side Breakfall Migi Yoko UkemiLeft Side Breakfall Hidari Yoko UkemiRear Breakfall Ushiro UkemiFront Rolling Breakfall (Right/Left) Chugeri (Migi/Hidari)Back Rolling Breakfall Ushiro ChugeriForeflap Breakfall Mae Chugeri
Throwing Techniques (Optional) Nage Waza
Hip Throw (Inside Hook Block) Goshi Nage (Uchi Kake Uke)Hip Throw (Double Cross Block) Goshi Nage (Morote Soto Uke)Hip Throw (Rear Choke) Goshi Nage (Ushiro Jime)Lift Pull Hip Throw Tsuri Komi Goshi NageBody Drop Throw (Rear Choke) Tai Otoshi (Ushiro Jime)
Joint Articulation (Locking) Techniques Kansetsu Waza
Long Arm Bar Nigai Ude OsaeShort Arm Bar Mijikai Ude OsaeArm Bar and Floodgate Lock Ude Osae SuimonArm Bar and Wrist Turn Lock Ude Osae YonkyoShoulder Seizure (Low Block) Kata Tori (Gedan Teisho Uke)Shoulder Seizure (Hook Block w/Knee) Kata Tori (Uchi Kake Uke)
Self Defence Techniques Goshin Jutsu
Windmill (2) (Open/Wall) Kazu GuramaElbow Turn Takedown (Nose and Hair) Hiji MawareVital Area Strikes (Choke Attacks) Atemi Waza3 Defences From Behind Back Wrist Grabs
(Butt Strike/Arch Rip Away/Third Degree Wrist Lock)
Body Movement
Walking In A Front Stance
Turning 90, 180, 270and 360Side Shuffle In A Horse StanceBlocks With Forward Shift
Kata
Niju Sichi Waza (27 Movements)Zenshin Kotai (Advancing Retreating)
Morote KataTaikyoku Shodan (Optional)Complete Analysis and Explanation Of All Kata
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Terminology
Empty KaraHand TeWay DoEmpty Hand Way Karate DoSchool (Place To Learn The Way) DojoTeacher SenseiHigh Belt SempeiKarate Student Karate KaReady YoiUniform GiAttention KyotsukeBow Rei
Grading Examination Is Based On The Following Considerations
1.) Attitude And Character In And Out Of the Dojo.
courtesy, sincerity, effort, self control (sportsmanship)
respect for higher and lower grade colleagues and other citizens
knowledge of all club procedures
contributions to dojo (assisting instructor, cleaning, demonstration etc.)2.) Ability To Perform And Knowledge Of The Above Requirements.3.) Attendance.
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Yellow To Orange Belt Syllabus Gokyu Ge
Stance Techniques Dachi Waza
Back Stance Kokutsu DachiSide Stance Yoko Kiba Dachi
Basic Strike Techniques Kihon Ate Waza
Knifehand Strike (Elbow, Wrist, Kidney, Temple) Shuto UchiVertical Backfist (Snap, Thrust, Front, Side) Uraken UchiBow And Arrow Punch Yumi TsukiElbow (Front, Side, Upper, Smash, Down) Empi UchiFinger Whip MatsubushiSpearhand Nukite
Basic Foot Strikes Kihon Geri Ate Waza
Front Thrust Kick Mae Geri KekomiSide Thrust Kick Yoko Geri KekomiFlying Front Kick Mae Tobi Geri
Blocking Techniques Uke Waza
Reverse High Block Gyaku Jodan UkeReverse Outside Middle Block Gyaku Soto UkeReverse Inside Middle Block Gyaku Uchi UkeReverse Lower Sweeping Block Gyaku Gedan Barai UkeInside Knifehand Block Uchi Shuto Uke
Front Knee Block Mae Hittsui UkeLow Knifehand Block Gedan Shuto Barai UkeLower Cross (X) Block Gedan Kosa (Jiju) UkeLower Body Parry Harai Otoshi
Throwing Techniques (Optional) Nage Waza
Wrist Throw (Low Block, Chest Grab) Te NageHip Throw Combinations (3) Goshi Nage Renzouku (3)Kneeling Leg Takedown Han Dachi Ashi ToriRecumbent Ankle Takedown (Ground Push/Pull) Kurubushi Nage
Joint Articulation (Locking) Techniques Kansetsu Waza
Standing Entangled Wrist Lock Dachi Ikkyo GaramiSpirit (Chi) Lock Ki GatameFacing Arm Bar Shomen Ude GatameElbow Lift Lock Hiji Ageru
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Defences To Head Kicks While On The Ground Atami Geri Ne Waza
Single Leg Scissors Takedown Hasami Nagi Ne WazaDouble Leg Scissors Takedown Ryoashi Hasami Ne Waza
Defences To Ground Strangles Komi Kubi Jime Ne Waza
Wedge Block Kakewake UkeElbow Push/Pull Hiji Osu Hiki Osae DoriPressure Point Escapes (2) Kyusho Waza (Ni)
Arms Pinned To Ground Defence Ryote Komi Ne Waza
Double Arm Balance Break Ryote Dori Kozushi
Standing Hair Grab Defence Kami No Ke Dori(Dachi)
Third Degree (Vertical) Wrist Lock SankyoBalance Break Kozushi
Hold Downs And Pins Osae Komi Waza
Entangled Wrist Lock Pin Ikkyu Garami Osae KomiReclining Cross Arm Lock Ude Hishige Juji GatameStraddle Stance Cross Arm Lock Sochin Dachi Juji Gatame
Body Movement
Walking In A Back Stance (Half, Full and Crossover Steps)
Turning 90, 180, 270and 360In A Back StanceFront To Back To Horse Stance Shifts With Various CombinationsOpen and Closed Hand CombinationsSingle Double and Triple Kicking Combinations
Kata
Heian Shodan (Peaceful Mind First Degree)Kata Nidan (Second Degree Form)Chi Ho Te Gatame Kata (4 Way Wrist Lock Kata)Complete Analysis and Explanation Of All Kata
Terminology
System RyuFocus KimePunching Board Maki Wara
Breaking Tamashi WariBelt ObiRight MigiLeft HidariCounting From 1 to 20
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Miscellaneous
One Step Pre Arranged Sparring Ippon Yakusoku KumiteComplete Knowledge Of All Of The Above Requirements,
Along With All Previous Requirements (White)
History
The origin of Karate can be traced to China. If ancient cave drawings can be recognizedas Karate, then it is almost 5000 years old.
Karate was brought to Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands about 500 years ago and it wasthere that modern Karate evolved from the Chinese prototypes.
Funakoshi, Mubuni, and Miyagi introduced Karate to Japan in the early 19th century. Ofthese masters, Funakoshi is credited with establishing Karate in Japan. One of his premier pupilswas Dr. Chitose, founder of the Chito-Ryu System. Dr. Chitose was the instructor of Mas Tsuoka,the man credited with introducing Karate to Canada in 1960. Monte Guest was one of Tsurokastop pupils, alongside Shane Higashi, the first Canadian National Karate Champion.
Guest was Tsurokas head instructor, until he formed the Kai Shin Karate Associationand began to teach pupils of his own. Recently, the Kai Shin style was recognized by theGovernment of Ontario, and was allowed membership into the Karate Ontario association, andSensei Guest as its founder was recognized as the head of Kai Shin Karate. Tsuroka Senseiranked him a 6th degree blackbelt in 1998.
Many of Sensei Guests original students such as Gord Davis, Gino and Angie Egizzi,Mike Chapman, and Michael Hirchberg, had much success on the tournament circuit. MichaelHirchberg was the original instructor of David Denov.
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Orange To Green Belt Syllabus Yonkyu Ge
Stance Techniques Dachi Waza
Sumo Stance Shiko DachiSide Fighting Stance Yoko Dachi Kamae
Basic Strike Techniques Kihon Ate Waza
Half Punch Tate TsukiReverse Thrust Knifehand Tsukomi Gyaku ShutoHorizontal Backfist (Snap, Thrust, Front, Side) Hira Uraken UchiHammerfist Punch (Palm Up, Palm Down) Tettsui (Ura, Nami)Ox Jaw Strike Kakuto UchiOne Knuckle Fist Ippon KenRidgehand Strike (Palm Up, Palm Down) Haito Uchi
Sword Peak Hand Strike Toho UchiHead Strike (Butt) Atama Uchi
Basic Foot Strikes Kihon Geri Ate Waza
Crescent Kick Mikazuki GeriHook Kick Ushiro Mawashi GeriFlying Side Kick (Off The Front Leg And Back Leg) Yoko Tobi GeriFlying Roundhouse Kick (Off The Front And The Back Leg) Mawashi Tobi GeriCircular Heel Kick Mawashi KakutoKnee Strike Hittsui Geri
Blocking Techniques Uke Waza
Elbow Block Empi UkeBackfist Block Uraken UkeHorizontal Sweeping Block Hira Barai UkeInside Ridgehand Block Uchi Haito Uke
Throwing Techniques (Optional) Nage Waza
Half Shoulder Throw (Hook Punch, Hair Grab) Han Seoi NageBody Drop (Hook Punch) Tai OtoshiMajor Wheel Throw O GurumaMajor Outer Reaping Throw (Inside, Outside) O Soto GeriSweeping Hip Throw (Attacking, Defending) Harai Goshi (Bogyo, Kogeki)
Stamping Hip Throw Fumikomi Goshi NagiInner Reaping Throw (Major, Minor) O Uchi Geri, Ko Uchi GeriDropping Shoulder Throw Seoi Otoshi
Joint Articulation (Locking) Techniques Kansetsu Waza
Hammer Lock Kanazuchi GatameDrawing (Inside) Arm Bar Hiki (Uchi) Ude Osae
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Handgun Counter Techniques (Optional) Kenju Kaeshi Waza
Criss Cross Teisho TsukamiHand Throw (Front, Rear) Te NagiArm Bar And Finger Seizure Uchi Ude Osae Yubi Tori
Body Movement
Shifting Eight Directions Happo TaisabakiFront-Side Kick Combination Mae-Yoko Renzoku GeriFront-Roundhouse Kick Combination Mae-Mawashi Renzoku Geri
Kata
Heian Nidan (Peaceful Mind Second Degree)Niseishi ShoComplete Analysis and Explanation Of All Kata
Terminology
Tournament TaikaiCompetition ShiaiBegin HajimeStop YameStop/Break It Up MateOne Point IpponHalf Point WazariMat TatamiReferee ShinbanStop/End SormadeSimultaneous Strikes Ai UchiOutside Of The Fighting Area JogaiAssistant Referee/Judge Fukoshin
Miscellaneous
Free Style Sparring Jiju KumiteComplete Knowledge Of All Of The Above Requirements,
Along With All Previous Requirements (White, Yellow)
History
Chinese Karate (Kung Fu & Tai Chi Chuan), can be briefly summarized as thus: Allmovements are circular and smooth. The hands are used for most blocks and strikes, while kicksand punches are not used to the same extent as the harder styles such as Japanese Karate.Chinese Karate styles are more intricate and flowery, making them almost dance like.
Korean Karate (Tae Kwon Do), seems to be the antithesis of its Chinese counterpart.The movements are hard and linear, with a strong emphasis on kicks, relying on speed andpower. A great deal of Tae Kwon Do, is an adaptation of Japanese Karate with Koreanizedtechniques and kata. This is due to the long Japanese occupation of Korea.
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Green To Blue Belt Syllabus Sankyu Ge
Stance Techniques Dachi Waza
Cat Stance Niko Ashi Dachi
Basic Strike Techniques Kihon Ate Waza
Palm Heel Strike (Head, Chest, Groin) Teisho UchiBent Wrist Knifehand Shuto UchiFlat Hand (Palm, Back Hand) Te Uchi
Basic Foot Strikes Kihon Geri Ate Waza
Spinning Crescent Kick Ushiro Mikazuki GeriSpinning Hook Kick Ushiro Ushiro Mawashi Geri
Spinning Side Kick Ushiro Yoko GeriSpinning Back Kick Ushiro Ushiro GeriStamping Kick Fumikomi Geri
Blocking Techniques Uke Waza
Double Blocks (Front, Side) Morote UkeCircular Blocks Mawashi UkeOx Jaw Block Kakuto Uke
Throwing Techniques (Optional) Nage Waza
Rice Bale Throw (2-Strangle and Spinelock Finishes) Komi Taba Nage (Ni)
Lapel (Collar) Shoulder Throw Eri Seoi NageOne Arm Shoulder Throw Ippon Seoi NageTwo Arm Shoulder Throw Morote Seoi NagiFacing Arm Lock Shoulder Throw Ude Gatame Seoi Nage
Front Bear Hug Counter Techniques Mae Zeme
Hip Throw Goshi NageTwo Hand Balance Break (Sensei Therien) Ryote KuzushiHead Turn Throw Atama Maware NageBelt Pull Takedown Obi Hikite
Rear Bear Hug Counter Techniques Ushiro Zeme
Hip Throw Goshi NageOutside Wrist Lock Soto Ikkyo/NikyoVertical Wrist Lock SankyoFinger Lock (Seizure) Yubi ToriRear Leg Takedown Ushiro Ashi Tori
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Hold Down Techniques Osae Komi Waza
Double Shoulder Lock Hold Down Ryokata Osae Komi
Defence To Half Nelson (Arm Bar Neck Lock) Ode Osae Kubi Gatame
Foot Sweep Ashi BaraiCombination Kicks Renzuko Geri
Choking Strangulation Techniques Shime Waza
Naked Choke (Straight Punch) Hadaka JimeSliding Collar Strangle Okuri Eri Jime
8 Way Choking Kata Includes:Naked Strangle Hadaka JimeHead Assisted Atama Tetsudau JimeCradle Yurikago JimeTriangular Vice Sankaku Ude JimeNeck Assisted Kubi Tetsudau Jime
Japanese Nihon JimeTwo Hand Reverse Cross Morote Gyaku Juji JimeSliding Collar Strangle Okuri Eri Jime
Garrot Strangles Obi Jime Kaeshi Waza
Lift Pull Hip Throw Tsuri Komi GoshiDouble Leg Takedown Ryoashi Tori
Kata
Heian Sandan (Peaceful Mind Third Degree)Heian Yondan (Peaceful Mind Fourth Degree)
8 Way Choking KataComplete Analysis and Explanation Of All Kata
Terminology
Head AtamaFace KaoNeck KubiFist SeikenChest MuneShoulder KataElbow EmpiHeel Kagato
Arm UdeHand TeFinger YubiFoot Blade SokutoHip GoshiKnee HittsuiLeg/Foot Ashi
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Miscellaneous
Free Style Sparring Against Two Attackers Ni Jiju KumiteResuscitate Unconscious Victims, Groin Kicks, Nose Bleeds Kuatsu WazaComplete Knowledge Of All Of The Above Requirements,
Along With All Previous Requirements(White, Yellow, Orange)
History
Okinowan Karate (Shorin Ryu), emphasizes kata. In many Okinowan schools, kata is themain part of their training. Until recently, sparring was not a part of their training, but now theyhave taken it as a formal part of the Okinowan system, with full armour and gloves.
Ju Jutsu or Jiu Jitsu meaning the gentle art is a Japanese art devised mainly for self-defence. There are no tournaments for Ju Jutsuka as all of their techniques are designed topermanently injure their attackers. It is a hard-hitting style of Martial Art that includes punches,kicks below the belt, throws, chokes and joint articulation techniques.
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Blue To Brown Belt Syllabus Nikyu Ge
Stance Techniques Dachi Waza
Hourglass Stance Sanchin DachiDiagonal Hourglass Stance Sochin Dachi
Basic Strike Techniques Kihon Ate Waza
Reverse Hammerfist Gyaku Tettsui UchiFour Knuckle Fist (Side, Hook, Thrust, Uppercut, Slash) Hiraken UchiRising Backfist (Groin, Chin) Uraken Uchi
Basic Foot Strikes Kihon Geri Ate Waza
Flying Spinning Crescent Kick Tobi Ushiro Mikazuki Geri
Flying Spinning Hook Kick Tobi Ushiro Ushiro Mawashi GeriFlying Hook Kick Tobi Ushiro Mawashi GeriFlying Back Kick Tobi Ushiro GeriRising Back Kick Tate Ushiro Geri
Blocking Techniques Uke Waza
Punch Blocks (Front, Side) Tsuki UkeFoot Blocks Nami UkeKnee Block (Shin Block) Hittsui Uke
Throwing Techniques (Optional) Nage Waza
Loin Wheel Hip Throw Goshi GurumaBelt Drop Throw (Front and Rear) Obi Otoshi (Mae,Ushiro)Kneeling Bodydrop Throw Han Dachi Tai OtoshiSpringing Hip Throw (2 Variations) Hane Goshi
Joint Articulation Techniques (Locking) Kansetsu Waza
Entangled Shoulder Lock Hold Down Kata GaramiReverse Elbow Lift Lock Hold Down Gyaku Hiji AgeruForehead Lock Hitai GatameSpinal Column Fracture Lock (Optional) Sekichu Kossetsu
Hand Lock Combinations Te Gatame Waza
Turning Swan Neck (Into Hip Throw) Maware Hakucho KubiArm Bar And Wrist Turn Throw Ude Osae Yonkyo NageSecond Degree to Third Degree Wrist Lock Nikyo-SankyoSpinning Vertical Wrist Lock Maware Sankyo
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Head Lock Counter Techniques Atama Jime Kaeshi Waza
Hammer Lock Kanazuchi GatameSide Double Leg Takedown Yoko Ryoashi ToriValley Drop Throw Tani Otoshi
Defence To Knife Attacks Tanto Tori
Outside Wrist Lock, Kick (From Straight Stab--X Block) Soto Ikkyo, Nikyo GeriEntangled Wrist Throw (From Forward/Backward Slash) Ikkyo Garami NagiSweep Block And Move (From Side Slash Wheel Throw) Sukui Oke UgokasuSeize And Knee Strike (From Downward Stab) Ryote Tori Hiza Gashira AteHigh Grasp Redirection (From Downward Stab) Jodan TsukamiArmpit Lock And Takedown (Knife Held at Throat) Waki Gatame Otoshi
Hold Down Techniques Osae Komi Waza
Single Hand Entangled Shoulder Lock (Sensei Mike Lamonica) Katate Ikkyo GaramiKneeling Shoulder Pin (Foot Hammer Lock) Hizamazaku Kata Osae KomiRecline Cross Arm Lock (Three Variations) Ude Juji Gatame Henka
Kneeling Straddle Arm Bar Hizamazaku Kiba Ude OsaeStanding Spine Lock Dachi Seikichu GatameDragon Strangle Hold Down Ryu Jime Osae Komi
Kata
Heian Godan (Peaceful Mind Fifth Degree)SeisanComplete Analysis and Explanation of All Kata
Terminology
Active Partner Tori
Passive Partner UkeBlack Belt YudanshaNon-Black Belt MudanshaMan Oto KoWoman Ono
Miscellaneous
Free Style Sparring Against Three Attackers San Jiju KumiteFree Style Self Defence RandoriExplain 5 Pressure Points2 Heavy Bag RoundsComplete Knowledge Of All Of The Above Requirements,
Along With All Previous Requirements(White, Yellow, Orange, Green)
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Canadian History
In 1959, Masami Tsuroka opened the Tsuroka Karate School in Toronto. Some of hisearlier students include: Shane Higashi, the first Canadian Karate Champion; Benny Allen,founder of Eastern Karate Schools; Quoi Wong, of Wongs Karate School; Monte Guest, founderof Kai Shin Karate Schools; and many others who head leading Karate schools in Montreal,Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Vancouver. Tsuroka has more than anyone else, propagated Karate inCanada.
Tsuroka is not necessarily the first. Ari Anastadiadis for example introduced ShotokanKarate at about the same time in Montreal. It is difficult to present an accurate history of theorigins of Karate, as it was first brought here by the Chinese immigrants who secretly practicedChinese Karate in the form of Tai Chi or Kung Fu. The bamboo curtain has been liftedsomewhat, but in downtown Toronto, the Hong Luck Kung Fu Club still meet very privately.
In the mid-sixties, Tae Kwon Do was brought to Toronto by Mr. Lee, and Mr. Jong Park.Parks dazzling display of ten foot high kicks, and other spectacular feats created a veryfavourable impression on the Canadian National Exibition visitors. This enhanced and widendthe scope of Karate in Canada. Some of Mr. Jong Parks original students include Mr. DonJames, Mr. Cees Keugans, and Mr. Dino Hennings.
Now, Martial Arts studios can be found everywhere and the popularity of Karate growslarger still. Men like Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Dolph Lundgren and Jean Claude Van Dammehave made Martial Arts films very popular, and given the Martial Arts a strong base to survive inthe future.
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Brown Belt To 2n Level Brown Belt Syllabus Ikkyu Ge (Shodan Ho)
Basic Foot Strikes Kihon Geri Ate Waza
All Kick Variations From The Ground Ne Waza Geri Henka
Blocking Techniques Uke Waza
Sticky Hands Techniques Woosho Uke Waza
Throwing Techniques Nage Waza
Valley Drop Throws (Headlocks, Inside and Outside) Tani OtoshiAikido Throws (From Sankyo, and Taisabaki Shuto) Aikido NageShoulder Wheels (Wrist Grab, Strike) Kata GurumaHead Hip And Knee Throw Kubi Nage
Winding Throws (Inner, Outer, Sweeping) MakikomiThird Degree Body Drop Tai Otoshi SandanScissors Throws (Front, Rear) Hasami NageFour Way Throw Shi Ho NageInner Thigh Throw Uchi MataOne Hand Hip Throw Katate Goshi NageTransitional Hip Throw Utsuri Kaware Goshi NageStomach Throw Tomoenage
V Type Strangulation Counter Techniques Yurikago Jime Kaeshi Waza
Side Dropping Rotary Yoko Otoshi KaitenHammer Lock (Seated) Kanazuchi Gatame (Suware)
Defence To Kick Attacks Geri Tori
Palm Heel Breath Throw Taisho Kokyu NageBody Check Tai OsuMajor Inner Reaping Throw (Front and Rear) O Uchi GeriSpinning Major Wheel Maware O Guruma
Shoulder Joint Separations Kata Tsugime Wakare
Four Way Pin Shi Ho Osae KomiLeg Hammer Lock Ashi Kanazuchi GatameReverse Elbow Lift Pin Gyaku Hiji Ageru Osae KomiShoulder Fracture Pin (No Hands) Kata Kossetsu Osae Komi
Double Shoulder Fracture Pin Ryokata Kossetsu Osae Komi
Kata
WolverineTekki Shodan (Iron Horse First Degree)Complete Analysis and Explanation Of All Kata
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Miscellaneous
3 Heavy Bag RoundsStart Research On Approved Essay Topic (Instructors Option)Complete Knowledge Of All Of The Above Requirements,
Along With All Previous Requirements(White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue)
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2n Level Brown Belt To Black Belt Syllabus Shodan Ge
Throwing Techniques Nage Waza
Facing Arm Lock Valley Drop Throw Shome Ude Gatame Tane OtoshiInside Hook Block Valley Drop Throw Uchi Kake Uke Tane OtoshiElbow Lift Lock Vally Drop Throw Hiji Ageru Tani Otoshi
Kneeling Double Hand Grab Defences Ryote Dori Kaeshi Waza
Hand Mirror Te KagamiArm Bar Takedown Ude OsaeDouble Knifehand Lock Ryo-Shuto JimeVertical Wrist Lock SankyoFour Way Throw Shi Ho Nage
Floodgate Lock Suimon
Kata
Bassai Dai (To Storm A Fortress)Tenyu No Kahn (Bo Kata) (Optional)Complete Analysis and Explanation Of All Kata
Miscellaneous
Essay On Approved Essay Topic (Instructors Option) **5-7 Pages (To Be Given To Grading Board)Ability To Teach All Basic Strike TechniquesAbility To Teach All Basic Foot Strike TechniquesAbility To Teach All StancesAbility To Teach All Blocking TechniquesAbility To Teach All KataAbility To Teach All Self Defence Techniques (Throws, Locks and Strikes)Ability To Teach All HistoryComplete Knowledge Of All Of The Above Requirements,
Along With All Previous Requirements(White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Brown)
Grading for First Degree Black Belt (Shodan) will be conducted in front of a panel of Black Beltsbelonging to the Kai Shin Karate Association, at either the Kai Shin Hombu Dojo or a sitespecified by the Kai Shin Association.
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Appendix A Kata List
White To Yellow
27 MovementsZenshin KotaiMorote Kata
Taikyoku Shodan* (Optional)
Yellow To Orange
Heian ShodanKata Nidan
4 Way Wrist Lock Kata
Orange To Green
Heian NidanNiseishi Sho
Green To Blue
Heian SandanHeian Yondan
8 Way Choking Kata
Blue To Brown
Heian Godan
Seisan
Brown To Shodan Ho
WolverineTekki Shodan
Shodan Ho To First Degree Black
Bassai DaiTenyu No Kahn* (Optional)
Black Belt
Kanku Dai Tekki Sandan Meikyo NijushihoEmpi Gankaku Ji-In Unsu
Kanku Sho Hangetsu Bassai Sho Gojushiho ShoJion Wankan Sochin Gojushiho Dai
Tekki Nidan Jitte Chinte
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Appendix B 27 Movements
Niju Shichi Waza27 Movements
This is the first Katastudied by all beginners. It is started with a bow, andan Around the World Breathing salutation. Then these movements follow:
1. Left High Block2. Right High Block3. Left Outside Middle Block4. Right Outside Middle Block5. Left Inside Middle Block6. Right Inside Middle Block7. Left Lower Sweeping Block8. Right Lower Sweeping Block9. Left Middle Punch10. Right Middle Punch11. Left Middle Punch To Right Side12. Right Middle Punch To Left Side
13. Left Hand Punch Over Right Shoulder14. Right Hand Punch Over Left Shoulder15. Left Forward Elbow Strike16. Right Forward Elbow Strike17. Left Shuto Strike To Temple18. Right Shuto Strike To Temple19. Open Hand Push From Centre Of Body With Left Hand (Dynamic Tension)20. Open Hand Push From Centre Of Body With Right Hand (Dynamic Tension)21. Elbow Strike To Left Side22. Head Smash Centre Of Body (Right Hand Open)23. Elbow Strike To Right Side24. Head Smash Centre Of Body (Left Hand Open)25. Left Elbow Behind (Over Shoulder)
26. Right Elbow Behind (Over Shoulder)27. High X-Block28. Zanshin
The Master said, Only onewho bursts with eagerness doI instruct, only one whobubbles with excitement, do Ienlighten.
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Appendix C Taikyoku Shodan
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Appendix D Heian Shodan
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Appendix E Heian Nidan
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Appendix F Heian Sandan
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Appendix G Heian Yondan
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Appendix I Tekki Shodan
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Appendix J Bassai Dai
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Appendix K Kanku Dai
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Appendix L Empi
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Appendix M Jion
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Appendix N Kanku Sho
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Appendix O Tekki Nidan
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Appendix P Tekki Sandan
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Appendix Q Hangetsu
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Appendix R Gankaku
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Appendix U Meikyo
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Appendix V Ji-In
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Appendix W Sochin
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Appendix Z Gojushiho Sho
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Appendix AA Gojushiho Dai
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Appendix AB Bassai Sho
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Appendix AC Nijushiho