Kyokushin Kata 2 (Taikyoku Sono Ni) - Videos & Written Instructions

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Kyokushin Kata 2 (Taikyoku Sono Ni) - Videos & Written Instructions

Here are instructions and videos for Kyokushin Karate Kata 2 (Taikyoku Sono Ni). This is a color belt (non-black belt) Kyokushin Karate kata.

Kyokushin instructors use kata to help students practice certain moves (i.e. kicking techniques, self-defense techniques and various strikes). In addition, they use kata for improving a student's physical conditioning, muscle memory, focus/concentration, balance, etc. To master many of these kata, Karate students should try to imagine that they are fighting an imaginary opponent. This allows students to practice "offensive" or "defensive" techniques (i.e. strike the imaginary opponent's neck at the correct height and angle) versus just going through the motions in order to pass a belt test.

Written instructions for Taikyoku Sono Ni are provided below. For other Kyokushin Karate katas, please visit the main Kyokushin Katas page.

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Demonstration Video of Kyokushin Karate Kata 2 (Taikyoku Sono Ni)

Demonstration Video of Kyokushin Karate Kata 2 (Taikyoku Sono Ni)



Written Instructions for Kyokushin Karate Kata 2 (Taikyoku Sono Ni)

  • Ready position
  • Turn left 90 degrees into left front stance, left low block
  • Step forward into right front stance, right high punch
  • Turn right 180 degrees into right front stance, right low block
  • Step forward into left front stance, left high punch
  • Turn left 90 degrees into right front stance, right low block
  • Step forward into left front stance, left high punch
  • Step forward into right front stance, right high punch
  • Step forward into left front stance, left high punch, yell
  • Turn left 270 degrees into left front stance, left low block
  • Step forward into right front stance, right high punch
  • Turn right 180 degrees into right front stance, right low block
  • Step forward into left front stance, left high punch
  • Turn left 90 degrees into left front stance, left low block
  • Step forward into right front stance, right high punch
  • Step forward into left front stance, left high punch
  • Step forward into right front stance, right high punch, yell
  • Turn left 270 degrees into left front stance, left low block
  • Step forward into right front stance, right high punch
  • Turn right 180 degrees into right front stance, right low block
  • Step forward into left front stance, left high punch
  • Return to ready position

References

  1. Kata written instructions are courtesy of Black Belt Wiki


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