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Kime-no-kata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kime no kata is a self-defense oriented series of katas in judo. Kime no kata, also known as Shinken Shobu no Kata , was developed at the Kodokan around 1888. The series is composed of 8 techniques...
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Kime-no-kata instruction from the comprehensive and popular Judo Information Site with complete references on Judo history, principles, philosophy, tournaments, techniques, lists of Judo clubs, links to all Judo web pages, humor, art, Judo books, and much more ... Kime no Kata, also known earlier as Shinken Shobu no...
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1; KIME NO KATA; Most of the following descriptions are taken from Kodokan Judo, Jigoro Kano, published by Kodansha International Tokyo & New York, page 146 and from pages 173 to191. Another souce of references is Kodakan kata book Kime no kata July 1994, video tape Kime no kata published by Kodokan.
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JudoForum.com > Judo > Kata > Kime-no-Kata ... Busen Kime-no-Kata 1 2 3 ... Kime-no-kata: Notice anything special ? 1 2...
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Oct 1, 2008 ... This kata is not generally encountered next after Goshin Jitsu but it is the Kodokan's ancient self-defense form, whereas Goshin Jitsu is ...
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KIME-NO-KATA of KODOKAN JUDO ... Kime-No-Kata is composed of twenty (20) techniques, which include strikes to vital points (applicable in real-life situations, but excluded from Randori (Free-Practice) in Kodokan Judo. The Kata is divided into two groups.
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Kime-No-Kata is composed of twenty (20) techniques, which include strikes to vital points (applicable in real-life situations, but excluded from Randori (Free-Practice) in Kodokan Judo. The Kata is divided into two groups.
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