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Definition of kata in English: katanoun ˈkɑːtɑːˈkädə mass noun1A system of individual training exercises in karate and other martial arts. Example sentencesExamples - In addition to matches, this system of sport aikido includes kata competition.
- The key to understanding karate is kata, and key to understanding kata is bunkai.
- Meanwhile, they are learning basic karate fundamentals and kata which improves posture and breath control.
- Thus, in most styles of aikido, kata as a set of prearranged techniques is not used as the primary training method.
- Simply put, kata is a set of prearranged choreographed judo techniques.
- 1.1count noun An individual training exercise in karate and other martial arts.
Example sentencesExamples - We use most of the traditional kata that span all the Japanese karate systems.
- We must understand the essence of kata, not their outer appearance.
- If you learn only the names of techniques and kata, then you would cling to them and lose sight of their true meaning.
- The number of kata, many of which have several personal variations, is quite large.
- The Kodokan preserved the techniques of this kata from early jujutsu training methods.
Definition of kata in US English: katanounˈkädə 1A system of individual training exercises for practitioners of karate and other martial arts. Example sentencesExamples - In addition to matches, this system of sport aikido includes kata competition.
- Simply put, kata is a set of prearranged choreographed judo techniques.
- The key to understanding karate is kata, and key to understanding kata is bunkai.
- Meanwhile, they are learning basic karate fundamentals and kata which improves posture and breath control.
- Thus, in most styles of aikido, kata as a set of prearranged techniques is not used as the primary training method.
- 1.1 An individual training exercise in karate and other martial arts.
Example sentencesExamples - We use most of the traditional kata that span all the Japanese karate systems.
- The number of kata, many of which have several personal variations, is quite large.
- If you learn only the names of techniques and kata, then you would cling to them and lose sight of their true meaning.
- The Kodokan preserved the techniques of this kata from early jujutsu training methods.
- We must understand the essence of kata, not their outer appearance.
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