Hirokazu Kanazawa
Autor de Karate: The Complete Kata
Sobre El Autor
Hirokazu Kanazawa, president of Shotokan Karate-do International Federation, carries on the spirit and techniques of his teacher, Gichin Funakoshi. Born in 1931 in Iwate prefecture, Japan, Mr. Kanazawa began practicing karate as a student at Takushoku University and, after graduation, became an mostrar más instructor for the Japan Karate Association. He has earned many titles in competition Richard Berger was born in Rochester, New York, in 1963 and began training in Shotokan karate in 1982 while attending university in Southern California. He moved to Tokyo in 1990 and has been training at SKIF headquarters since 1993 mostrar menos
Obras de Hirokazu Kanazawa
Karaté : Techniques de combat 2 copias
Kata: Volume 2 1 copia
Faixa Preta 1 copia
Guia Prático do Karatê 1 copia
Nunchaku-Dynamic Training 1 copia
Karate The Complete Kata 1 copia
Faixa Preta Karatê 1 copia
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 20
- Miembros
- 98
- Popularidad
- #193,038
- Valoración
- 4.5
- Reseñas
- 6
- ISBNs
- 21
- Idiomas
- 5
The phenomenal power, speed and agilitiy of advanced karateka is directly attributable to constant practise of the basic techniques. All karate techniques should be regarded as basic movements, in the sense that they all involve an efficient all-round use of the human body in a scientifically based system.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Autors introduction
Publishers introduction
1 Introduction
What is karate do?
Karate as an art
Not just a way to train fighters
Underlying principles
Evolution
Physiological aspects
Psychological aspects
Stances
Principles of physics
2 Kime and mokso
Kime
Focus in karate 'Kime'
Aspects of technique
Breathing exercises
Mokso
3 Behaviour
Instructors behaviour
Teaching of karate
Guidance for instructors
4 Photographs
A glimpse of Kanazawa Sensei
5 Exercise and movement
Limbering up exercises
Strengthening exercises
Stances
Stance movement
Use of hips
Balance
Use of muscles
Relation in technique
6 Techniques
Punching (zuki)
Striking (uchi)
Blocking (uke)
Striking points
Muscle chart
Kicking (geri)
Terminology… (más)