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Thanks, I had never seen that page. I think it is incorrect with respect to the Isshinryu empty-hand kata. There are only 8:
Seisan
Wansu
Seiuchin
Sunsu
Sanchin
Chinto
Naihanchi
Kusanku
I've never heard of some of the others listed for Isshinryu:
Niseishi/Nijushiho
Pinan/Heian
Seipai
I'm just a beginner, so perhaps I'm mistaken, but I don't think the three above are part of Isshinryu.
And those eight are ample for a lifetime of study. I sometimes wonder what masters like Mabuni were thinking when they incorporated so many kata into their systems. Perhaps he thought you were supposed to specialize into a few at some point? I know it's all I can do to just keep up with the ones I know. I can't imagine trying to practice all 50+(?) shito-ryu kata.
I'm just starting out, but I can see it's going to be a long, long, time for me. My sensei started me on Sanchin, which he says I may never master, given that I'm already 48, but to keep trying. I'm halfway through Seisan, it's a crime the way I am butchering it, but I'm working on it.
Niseishi/Nijushiho
Pinan/Heian
Seipai
I'm just a beginner, so perhaps I'm mistaken, but I don't think the three above are part of Isshinryu.
Thanks, I had never seen that page. I think it is incorrect with respect to the Isshinryu empty-hand kata. There are only 8:
Seisan
Wansu
Seiuchin
Sunsu
Sanchin
Chinto
Naihanchi
Kusanku
I've never heard of some of the others listed for Isshinryu:
Niseishi/Nijushiho
Pinan/Heian
Seipai
I'm just a beginner, so perhaps I'm mistaken, but I don't think the three above are part of Isshinryu.