The Purpose of Kata: When, Why, and for Whom Kata Forms Have Occurred in Okinawa
19 dic 2017
INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO
Pubblicato online: 19 dic 2017
Pagine: 55 - 63
Ricevuto: 26 giu 2017
Accettato: 15 lug 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pcssr-2017-0031
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© 2017 Edvard Sefer, published by De Gruyter Open
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
The primary aim of this research is to prove that the Kata forms were created for the self-defense of a weaker person against a stronger one. The materials and methods used for this research include a study of literature, old Chinese drawings, practical experience with Monku Jutsu, acupressure point fighting, history, Kata forms, anatomy, and body kinetics, as well as Chinese and modern philosophy.
The most significant result of this study is a new approach to understanding Kata forms, with the most important conclusion being that Kata forms are an art of selfdefense that do not require fingers like iron or a body as hard as a rock in order for this knowledge to be used in a real life situation.