Bassai Sho - Shotokan Karate
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The most popular image associated with kata is that of a karate practitioner performing a series of punches and kicks in the air. The kata are executed as a specified series of approximately 20 to 70 moves, generally with stepping and turning, while attempting to maintain perfect form. There are perhaps 100 kata across the various forms of karate, each with many minor variations. The number of moves in a kata may be referred to in the name of the kata, eg. Gojushiho, which means "54 steps." The number of moves may also have links with Buddhist spirituality. The number 108 is significant in Buddhism, and kata with 54, 36, or 27 moves (divisors of 108) are common. The practitioner is generally counselled to visualize the enemy attacks, and his or her responses, as actually occurring, and karateka are often told to "read" a kata, to explain the imagined events.
In teaching the open handed kata, most styles of Karate start with a series of three, or sometimes two, very simple kata called blocking forms before advancing to five basic kata named Pinan in some systems and Heian in others. By working through this series (in order: Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yondan, Godan (except in Wado Ryu Karate, where Shodan and Nidan are reversed)) the practitioner learns all the basic stances and techniques before moving on to more advanced kata. Traditionally, kata are taught in stages. Previously learned kata are returned to in order to show more advanced techniques or ways of doing things, as beginners do not have the same knowledge and experience that practitioners further up the ranks have. It is not uncommon in some styles for students testing for Shodan (first rank black belt) to have to repeat every kata they have learned from the first belt, but at a "black belt" level, for example, with better technique, power, amongst others. This system is often used for the lower grades as well. The student will perform one new kata and one or two previous ones, to demonstrate how much they have progressed and how quickly they can learn new things.
Don't feel too bad about not being as good as him, very few people are. But you can be good in your own right. Focus on being the best you can be, and things will be fine. Osu!
Thank you. I will try to do my best, although never I can be so good like him
Os's!
Osu
Quisiera saber si ya está limpio
Be the better version of urself
R.I.P Mestre Hirokazu Kanazawa 🙏 oss
RIP Shihan Hirokazu Kanazawa. He may not be here on earth, but he is living fine healthy and strong in my heart! OSU
Thanks man because of you I learn the kata
I think this is brilliant, notice the cross on the floor, All practitioner should aim for to do any kata starting and finishing at the same spot. I think Sensei executes the move well for any learner or advanced student to comprehend.
My lovely karadi master here👍😊
Era un gran maestro del estilo Shotokan
you did a realy good job on this kata i love it dont pay attention to the other people you did a realy great job!!!!
Is he even still alive?
@@sipaz73 No, sadly Kanazawa sensei passed away in December 2019.
I'm black belt. This is the major Kata. I think you did well master
They can be an evasion, like savate's esquive to pied, or a direct block - the purpose is to stop the shin being kicked and its the purpose we need to keep in mind and achieve. You know in bassai at the 1st kiai when you do the hand move and low stomp kick - the first "sweep" in tekki shodan is a counter to this, both defending the kick and releasing the hand being gripped - that's one possible interpretation.
Rika u are incredible.
i love karate
Oss
I've noticed that this is one of, if not the first shotkan kata that uses neko ashi dachi. Interesting how in Okinawan styles this is a fundamental stance, yet in Shotokan it's treated as advanced.
@user19645873 i believe kokutsu dachi Kanazawa Soke taught as "back stance", neko ashi dachi as "cat stance"
@user-dy2cnno, front heal is lifted
simplesmente o melhor , oss.
Oss
Impressive! Beautifull kata!
A nice,important Kata.
OSS.
おっす.
Oos I'm First Dan Black Belt learning Bassi Sho for my Swcond Dan oos.
Thanks am encouraged
Thanks Osu
If three men with bo-staffs ever attack me when I’m storming their fortress, I’ll know exactly how to beat them 😉
Made me laugh xD
high interesting!! Such an inspiration
Hmm, I've been a black belt going on five years now in Shotokan. I have huge respect and admiration for Kanazawa. There's some interesting things though I notice about the way Kanazawa does this (and his other) kata. His shuto blocks... he puts his non-blocking (reaction) hand close to his stomach instead of his chest how I was mostly taught, like he leaves it too low. Second, his reaction arm on all of his punches, it's above his belt. I've always been taught on the belt.
Depends when you were taught, he is old school JKA
Depends on your interpretation of them. Some see the nami ashi of tekki as a block - or even if caught in a rear bear hug a kick to the inside of the attacker's knee. Depends if your school have you slap your own thigh with the foot as you do it - and depends on which bit of which of the 3 tekkis you are applying.
Vin Vass who are you talking to?
Very important kata.
damn, and I keep thinking that Bassai Dai was hard, this makes Bassai Dai look like Taikyoku Shodan =_=
yeah hahahaha
same here😂
Le grand maître!
Just to be a snob I'm going to say Otsuka maintained the original names and Shotokan changed the names for pinan/ heian shodan and nidan. The changes to Shotokan after Otsuka left were very big so in some ways Wado-ryu is closer to what Funakoshi sensei did than Shotokan. Most of these changes were by Funakoshi senseis son.
I am inclined to agree. It's likely that Funakoshi wouldn't recognize modern Shotokan at all. His students made the stances much deeper and introduced concepts of Kendo into the movements.
Funny. That Kata is not the Bassai Sho I learned. It will be fascinating to breakdown the bunkai
You didn't learn Bassai Sho, then, as this is the only Bassai Sho there is...!
@frontenac5083 sorry. But the Shotokan Passai, and Go Ju Ryu Bassai, and the kyukushinksi bassi, and the Shorin Ryu bassi, are all different. I have trained for over 40 years. So keep your superiority attitudes out of conversation with me or you will be blocked! I am an instructor. Te Bassai sho I learned is different from the one on this video. As I Said, I would love to over the bunkai . It might add something to the kata. Possibly I might like this version better.
But just because you are too one dimensional. Don't assume you know more than everybody else. There is even a Chinese version of this kata. So it would be interesting also to find that kata and discover the bunkai
@stevenrichardson3000 i learned this kata just yesterday and with 20+ years experience in Judo, 10+ tears in European swordfighting, 4.5 years in Shotokan Karate and a few days each in a bunch of other styles I had the feeling that this kata is supposed to be performed with a weapon. There's a gap between armed and unarmed combat that martial arts used to bridge and the unique moves here might be what is left over from that. When you are doing your research, this might be a good point to look into as well.
Those are not leg sweeps. They are some kind of blocks or evations for leg attacks.
give us your video, and we will rate it...his stand is not like 20-30 years ago when he was young and everything, but it's still better than lot of black belts and colored belts that I met...his technique is pure, he misses the spot of standing,ok...but no1 is perfect,the katas should start and end on the same place, but it depends, you can't jump 2 times the same way...so , that's ok to miss, in stronger kata's, but in the first 5 it's not allowed,this is for 4. dan, master grade, so it's ok.
Not enough room to finish! But yea, I've trained with many great masters, even students of Kanazawa himself, and their shuto blocks and punches were different. The main thing is those punches, I've always been taught from the hip, on the belt, Kanazawa's looks higher up. I guess that's just some of the little things that change over the years. My main master I got my black belt from trained under Okazaki sensei.
sedative chunk I train by a direct student of Kanazawa and Edoida (unsure if spelling is correct) and she always says the hand is above the belt. No question.
Im a purple belt!
R.I.P
Bassai Sho adalah versi lain dari Kata Bassai dengan gerakan lebih sedikit dari Bassai Dai.
Oss senpai 🙏. Bassai sho ini dipelajari ketika sabuk apa senpai?
Basai sho mean "first Basai" = "simple Basai "
Ya está limpió Rde está limpio
I love kata
Can you upload a bunkai video for this? I want to know what we are doing.
Yees 💪💪👏🇦🇴
schön
Im a first degree black belt attempting to learn a new kata. In divisions I'm heavy weight, any recommendations
Hangetsu
Gojushiho-sho. Very demanding and technical kata for any weight division.
Sochin, Meikyo, Hangetsu.
Holy crap, look at the size of his palm :0 he can slap the shit out of my ass.
Is bassai sho the only kata with ashi barai (leg sweep)?
Woah. This is the only Shotokan Kata I've seen with cat stance.
Valosken neko ashe doche is one of the main stance in Shotokan
@@calvinmiles8531 It's in Heian Shodan
Also in Hangetsu movement #41 using Nakayama's Best Karate series.
My understanding of the stances in Heian Shodan as taught by the late Kanazawa Soke are Soto hachi dachi,zenkutsu dachi, and renoji dachi.
good kata i love karate but i am training jiujitsu
Recuerda que la ventaja de el estudio de karate es que no requiere de un acompañante para practicar solo donde quiera que estés. (You don't need a partner to practice karate alone)
Romper a fortaleza
Oss
Awase-Uke
I'm from vietnam
I am black belt
wow
Hello
Unvideo de kata faixa roxa
Unsu has it
New katta
I know heians 1-5, tekki 1-3, bassai-dai, jion, enpi, kankudai, kankusho, jitte, gankaku,
Whit this i lern my katas
Osssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!
Nama senpai nya siapa ya??
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oss
Oss
My sensie teech this when im green belter
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Bassai sho es originalmente passai dai modificado x funakoshy y bassai dai es passai sho originalmente.
I am a black belt and I have 13
Are you spanish and used google translate? I have 13 translates to Tengo 13 Anos, which can translate to I am 13 years old.
Modrn kata, in shorin original kata
i hope i pass brown 1 to brown black ~
×3
wasnt talking to u
Ahaha, a shotokan attempt at Neko at the end there
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What the hell are you on about, buffoon?
I'm hua duc quy
Mejor kata
leonardo jose urbano
IS MORE EASY BASAI DAI
Recuerda que estudiar primero te ayudará en el proceso de aprendizaje de Basai sho.
eu teria vergonha de apresentar um kata desse
T est même pas aux centième de sensei kanazawa