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Post by Aefibird on Dec 9, 2005 16:56:24 GMT
How much time (as an approximate) does your dojo spend on kata? Feel free to include bunkai, oyo etc in your percentage total.
Would you like to see more or less kata training at your club? Why?
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Post by MasterH on Dec 9, 2005 19:53:49 GMT
My school has a rep in the local TKD world with outstanding forms. I feel it's the foundation of everything we do from sparring to self-defense. Very important, Very fun! ;D
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Post by Aefibird on Dec 10, 2005 0:08:32 GMT
Yup, I agree totally - very important!
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Post by random on Dec 10, 2005 0:35:48 GMT
Ditto well I would have to wouldn't I
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Post by Aefibird on Dec 10, 2005 0:40:23 GMT
I was meaning that kata was very important in general, not just talking about my club, although I'd say it was important at the club too.
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Post by MasterH on Dec 10, 2005 1:33:39 GMT
On earth as in heaven, meaning at the club as in the real world. Forms, Kata's are the foundation.....everythig else is butter.
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Post by AngelaG on Jan 5, 2006 14:43:39 GMT
Kata is, in my opinion, the core of karate - or at least the karate I choose to do.
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Post by subzero72 on Mar 16, 2006 6:18:31 GMT
I love kata and i dont think we practice it enough
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