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Kanku Dai
Kanku – To look at the sky. Dai – big/large. Kanku Dai is one of the most important kata in the Shotokan Syllabus. This is, despite being an advanced kata, quite basic, but is a very long kata. Under the WKF rules, this is one of the Shitei kata alongside Jion, and is fundamentally both challenging and enjoyable to perform. Many psychologists have analysed the opening sequence of the hands rising, with the head following the small triangular shape created by the position of the hands. It has been imp...
Kanku Sho
Kanku – To look at the sky. Sho – small. Differences in the kata however are that Kanku Dai places emphasis on upper-level techniques, with the jodan shuto-uchi. Sho however employs a dominance of middle-level techniques such as the three morote-uke sequences, and the three oi-tsukis. Both kata develop defence from positions where you are standing, and where you are on the floor, where you are in a more vulnerable position. Monday, February 8, 2010. Posted by John Mc Carthy. Posted by John Mc Carthy.