Kata (型 or 形, literally: "form"?) is a Japanese word describing detailed choreographed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs. Kata are used in many traditional Japanese arts such as theater forms like kabuki and schools of tea ceremony (chadō), but are most commonly known for the presence in the martial arts. Kata are used by most traditional Japanese and Okinawan martial arts, such as aikidō, iaidō, jōdō, jūdō, jūjutsu, kenjutsu, kendō and karatedō. Other arts such as t'ai chi ch'uan and taekwondo feature the same kind of training, but use the respective Chinese and Korean words instead.
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female kumite team tatami 3 pool 2 ( 3° place final included)
Submitted by mary on Thu, 2010-08-05 12:11
final kata male -female-individual -team ( buankai inlcuded)
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final kumite male female individual team
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female kata team tatami 4 pool 2 ( 3° place final included)
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male kumite team tatami 1 pool 1 ( 3° place final included)
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male kumite team tatami 2 pool 1 ( till Germany- Spain)
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male kumite team tatami 3 pool 2 ( till turkey- slovakia)
Submitted by mary on Thu, 2010-08-05 12:11
male kumite team tatami 4 pool 2 ( 3° place final included)
Submitted by mary on Thu, 2010-08-05 12:11
female kumite team tatami 2 pool 1 ( 3° place final included)
Submitted by mary on Thu, 2010-08-05 12:11
-50 kg tatami 3 pool 2 ( 3° place final included)