AOKK Chinto Hanto Kata Sections

Hanto kata is a breakdown of the self defense portions of the kata. Many times the karateka that created the form will repeat a series of techniques. When this happens, it is sometimes to place the kata back on track, and it is also performed multiple times when it is a favorite series self-defense moves that the creator wants to emphasize. Lastly, the main reason is to force the karateka to practice the self-defense on both sides of the body. When this is the reason, you will only se the series repeated twice. Karate technique is to be practiced on both sides of the body, so when attacked from either side, your self-defense will be effective. Most people have a dominant side. By breaking down the kata into bunkai (dissection) or sections, the self-defense can be practiced, with a partner, so that it is more effective in an actual attack. Palace guards, court officials, police, and corrections officers had to rely on these designed responses.  All bunkai begin with a situational assault. It was from trial and error that the best responses were developed. Without bunkai in your kata, you’re simply dancing. Kata has been elevated to an artform in the modern world, but do not throw the baby out with the bath water because there are still valuable lesson to be learned.

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-1:

Hanto Kata: [Bow or Salutation

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-2:

Hanto Kata [X-Block, Back-fist, Spear-finger, Hook Punch]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-3:

Hanto Kata: [High Middle Block and a Turning Low Block]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-4 a&b:

Hanto kata: [Draw back into a left foot forward cat stance; Jump kick, X-block, Turn 180 deg]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-5:

Hanto kata: [Turn (RH) Middle block, (RH) Punch, Step (LH) punch, Elbow Strike]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-6:

Hanto kata [Shuto Guarding Block, Double Shutos Over and Down, Twin Shuto to Collar]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-7:

Hanto kata: [Double Shuto Strikes, Double Thumb Strike Double Low Blocks]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-8:

Hanto kata: [Middle Mawashi-uki Block; Wrist-lock, Turn, and Throw.]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-9:

Hanto Kata [Crane Stance, Low block, Snap Kick, Twin Fist Strikes]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-10:

Hanto kata: [Twisted Crane, Twin High Blocks]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-11:

Hanto kata: Double Forearm Block, Right Horizontal Elbow

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-12:

Hanto kata: Crane stance right foot over left foot; Twin high forearm blocks

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-13:

Hanto kata: [Horse-stance, Twin Knuckle Strikes, Front Kick]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-14:

Hanto kata: [Crane-stance, Circualr Block, Hammer Fist, Uppercut, Snap Kick]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-15:

Hanto kata: [Drop to One Knee, Vertical Snap Punch]

Kaishaku or Interpretation Section-16:

Hanto kata: [Ending Bow]

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