Judo Kata: Practice, Competition, Purpose
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The practice of judo katas has changed over time as a result of
perceived purpose. The chapters in this anthology were written by
seven authorities in judo history and practice. Their writings
clarify the purpose of kata and thus its mode of practice and their
place in competition. In 1926, a contest occurred in which
thirty-seven of the finest judoka in Japan competed before the
Emperor Hirohito. The first chapter by Robert W. Smith details the
techniques utilized by each master and also compares their skills
with today's judo practitioners. The next two chapters by Dr. Llyr
Jones and Biron Ebell deal with the transmutation of judo over the
decades. Both authors give ample support that the original
guidelines have evolved into competitive sport resulting in a
substantial decline in the number of adults practicing judo. Where
does kata stand in judo practice today? Dr. Lance Gatling reports
on The First Kodokan Judo International Competition (2007). He
outlines the background of the competition, the competitors, the
motivations for this competition, the historical development of
judo katas, and their importance to the correct study of judo. Dr.
Llyr Jones' next chapter has two objectives: to explain the purpose
of kata in judo, and to critically evaluate the concept of kata
championships. To achieve these objectives, Jones offers personal
comments, observations from rare Japanese source material, as well
as insight into the thinking of world-renowned judo experts. Linda
Yiannakis provides two insightful chapters. Her first chapter
presents a conceptual framework for examining principles of judo
throwing techniques. The principles are classified as primarily
structural, operational, or contextual in nature. In her second
chapter, she points out that martial artists are acutely aware of
the need to develop a sense of timing for the best possible moment
to apply techniques in free play or contest. This chapter examines
some critical features of patterns and rhythms in a variety of
contexts and provides a few basic exercises for the development of
awareness and use of rhythm, patterns, and timing in judo. Jones,
Savage, and Gatling present an in-depth study into Kodokan
Goshin-jutsu-a Kodokan judo exercise formally established in 1956
to teach the principles and techniques of self-defense against
unarmed and armed attacks, and to meet modern lifestyle needs.
Their chapter reviews the place of Goshin-jutsu among the Kodokan
katas, and then summarizes the history its creation. A description
of the exercise's structure and technical contents follows, along
with an in-depth explanation of its principles and associated
teaching and learning challenges. This also includes a review of
the most reliable learning texts in Japanese, English and selected
other Western languages. Kodokan Goshin-jutsu's performance aspects
are considered next. An objective assessment of its practical
self-defense effectiveness follows, before finally conclusions are
drawn. The short final chapter by Dr. Jones is on Kodokan judo's
Nage-no-kata (forms of throwing) and Katame-no-kata (forms of
control). Their study helps facilitate the development of free
practice (randori) skills. Many look at judo studies as including
three dimensions: free-practice, competition, and forms. Kata
practice is vital to the other two. If you are involved with judo,
this anthology will deepen your purpose and inspiring your
practice.
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