Jū-no-kata

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-no-kata () forms of gentleness and flexibility

[edit] Classification of Jū-no-kata (柔の形)

Order Romanization Kanji Kana Translation
1 Dai-ikkyō 第一教 だいいっきょう Set 1
1.1 Tsukidashi 突出 つきだし Hand thrust
1.2 Kata-oshi 肩押 かたおし Shoulder push
1.3 Ryōte-dori 両手取 りょうてどり Two-hand hold
1.4 Kata-mawashi 肩廻 かたまわし Shoulder turn
1.5 Ago-oshi 腮押 あごおし Jaw push
2 Dai-nikyō 第二教 Set 2
2.1 Kirioroshi 切下 きりおろし Downward cut
2.2 Ryō-kata-oshi 両肩押 りょうかたおし Two-shoulder push
2.3 Naname-uchi 斜打 ななめうち Slanting strike
2.4 Katate-dori 片手取 かたてどり One-hand hold
2.5 Katate-age 片手挙 かたてあげ One-hand lift
3 Dai-sankyō 第三教 だいさんきょう Set 3
3.1 Obi-tori 帯取 おびとり Belt grab
3.2 Mune-oshi 胸押 むねおし Chest push
3.3 Tsuki-age 突上 つきあげ Uppercut
3.4 Uchioroshi 打下 うちおろし Downward strike
3.5 Ryōgan-tsuki 両眼突 りょうがんつき Strike to both eyes