Last updated 8/2023
Created by Jonathan Oshita
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 9 Lectures ( 1h 36m ) | Size: 2.11 GB
How to Perform the First Kata of the Isshinryu Karate System, Seisan Kata
What you’ll learn:
Students will learn how to perform Seisan, the first kata of the Isshinryu Karate system.
Requirements:
Knowledge of the 15 basic Isshinryu techniques and 5 basic kicks
Description:
This course teaches the first kata of the Isshinryu Karate system. Isshinryu is a karate style that is simple yet powerful. Due to its simplicity, it is appropriate for students of all ages and abilities that are looking to learn self defense. Prior to starting this course, it is recommended to have knowledge of the 15 kihon (basic techniques) of Isshinryu Karate as well as the Isshinryu kicks. All of these prerequisites are taught in my other courses. The first kata of Isshinryu is named Seisan. This is the kata learned as a white belt. Each portion of the kata has its own video lesson which thoroughly demonstrates and explains step by step how to perform the movements. Structure, posture, foot work, body mechanics, common misconceptions and more are addressed during the lessons.The course is broken into 4 sections so the learner can focus on smaller segments of the kata at a time. Each of the first 3 sections will have a quiz following it that helps the learner reflect on the previous content. Correct and incorrect answer choices will have feedback as well as a reference to the video in which the kata section was taught.This course concludes with a full class workout including warm ups and repetitive practice of the complete kata. It is important to practice the kata regularly in order to strengthen muscle memory, develop discipline and to be better prepared for the next steps in learning Isshinryu Karate. Future courses will teach the remaining katas that make up Isshinryu karate as well as bunkai for each kata.
Who this course is for:
Anyone interested in learning traditional Okinawan karate or current students of Isshinryu karate
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