Kata Analysis and Discussion

Kata Analysis and Discussion

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Kata Analysis and Discussion
  • Bunkai

    Hanshi Bruce Juchnik introduces the application of the Pinan forms with a focus on timing and distancing rather than technique collection. The tape covers Hyoshi (timing), ma-ai (distancing), the Shochiku Bai of the Mitose family line, and the Octagon as a tool for understanding the relationship ...

  • Bunkai Another Look

    In this second tape on bunkai, Hanshi Bruce Juchnik continues the discussion of why practitioners do form, addressing the tendency among martial artists to become nearsighted in their understanding of kata. He clarifies that bunkai cannot be fully explained on a single tape, or even three hundred...

  • Why Kata

    This tape opens a discussion among the class on the meaning and purpose of kata, addressing how few practitioners, including some grandmasters, look in real depth at their own forms. Hanshi Juchnik defines kata broadly as any organized attempt to position and reposition the body against a would-b...

  • Kata Another Look

    This tape steps back from any single form to address how kata should be approached as a practice. Hanshi Juchnik introduces the framework of mind, wind, direction, fluidity, triangulation, and the meeting of bone and flesh, drawing a parallel to the hierarchy of life: air, water, food. He discuss...

  • Kata The Why of Kata

    This tape addresses the deeper purpose behind kata practice and why each movement should be examined as part of a longer discussion rather than treated as a sequence to memorize. Hanshi Juchnik explains the meaning of bunkai as discussion, introduces the concept of the warrior scholar as someone ...