List of Shito Ryu Bunkai - The Practical Application of Kata

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List of Shito Ryu Bunkai - The Practical Application of Kata

This section focuses on the bunkai used in Shito-Ryu Karate for katas such as Naifanchin Shodan. The bunkai below contain videos that demonstrate a number of practical applications and combinations associated with each Shito-Ryu kata.

Bunkai is a Karate technique where kata is broken down and studied for its offensive and defensive elements. For example, an instructor could select a portion of a kata in order to show a student how this kata element is used to defend against an attack (i.e. middle punch, high kick, etc.). Bunkai do not have to be the same for each kata element studied because there can be different interpretations and applications.

The order of the Shito-Ryu bunkai can vary from school and association. Please check with your instructor.

To learn the kata movements associated with these bunkai, please visit the main Shito-Ryu katas section (includes kata video and/or written instructions).

Shito-Ryu Karate Bunkai - Includes videos

  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Pinan Shodan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Pinan Nidan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Pinan Sandan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Pinan Yondan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Pinan Godan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Naifanchin Shodan or Naihanchi Shodan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Naifanchin Nidan or Naihanchi Nidan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Naifanchin Sandan or Naihanchi Sandan
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Juroku (Shito Lineage)
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Matsukaze (Shito Lineage)
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Jitte
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Jion
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Jiin
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Rohai or Matsumura No Rohai
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Bassai Dai
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Bassai Sho
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Kosokun Dai
  • Shito-Ryu Bunkai - Kosokun Sho


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