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Koshiki no Kata (古式の形, Koshiki-no-kata, Form of the antique things) is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo. It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata (起倒流の形). It consists of 21 techniques originally belonging to the Takenaka-ha Kito School of jujutsu. Jigoro Kano revised the techniques and incorporated them into a kata in order to preserve the historical source of judo. The set of forms is antique and were intended for "Kumiuchi", the grappling of armored warriors in the feudal ages. As such, the kata is to be performed with both partners imagining that they are clad in armor.The Koshiki-no-kata, together with Nage-no-kata, Katame-no-kata, Ju-no-kata, Kime-no-kata and Goshin-Jitsu, is recognised by the International Judo Federation (IJF.)Although koshiki-no-kata is not often seen

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  • Koshiki no Kata (古式の形, Koshiki-no-kata, Form of the antique things) is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo. It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata (起倒流の形). It consists of 21 techniques originally belonging to the Takenaka-ha Kito School of jujutsu. Jigoro Kano revised the techniques and incorporated them into a kata in order to preserve the historical source of judo. The set of forms is antique and were intended for "Kumiuchi", the grappling of armored warriors in the feudal ages. As such, the kata is to be performed with both partners imagining that they are clad in armor.The Koshiki-no-kata, together with Nage-no-kata, Katame-no-kata, Ju-no-kata, Kime-no-kata and Goshin-Jitsu, is recognised by the International Judo Federation (IJF.)Although koshiki-no-kata is not often seen in the United States, it is still taught and practiced in Japan. Some striking demonstrations of it from the 1950s can be seen in the film "Classic Judo Kata," by Harold Sharp.If the description of the kata in that film is correct, it would be the only judo kata that involves attacking the cervical spine. (en)
  • Koshiki no kata est un kata de judo. Il est présenté en France pour l'obtention du 6e dan. (fr)
  • Il koshiki-no-kata (古式の形 "forma della tradizione"?) è un kata del judo sviluppato da Kanō Jigorō in onore delle antiche koryū di jujutsu e in particolare di Kitō-ryū. Ho deciso di salvaguardare queste tecniche creando il Koshiki no Kata perché esse esprimono perfettamente i principi e le tecniche del Kodokan judo. (Jigoro Kano) (it)
  • Koshiki-no-kata (em japonês: 古式の形, formas vetustas/tradicionais) é o conjunto de técnicas que eram ensinadas pelas escolas tradicionais de jujutsu, as quais foram incorporadas e mantidas pelo criador do judô no fito de preservar as raízes das artes marciais japonesas. Tradicionalmente, as técnicas eram executadas com armadura de samurai. (pt)
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  • Jigoro Kanō and Yamashita performing Koshiki-no-kata (en)
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  • Kanō and Yamashita performing Koshiki-no-kata (en)
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  • Ancient Forms (en)
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  • 古式の形 (en)
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  • Koshiki no Kata (en)
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  • "Koshiki no kata performed by M° Yamashita" (en)
  • "Jigoro Kano Kito Ryu no Kata koshiki omote full version" (en)
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  • Koshiki no kata est un kata de judo. Il est présenté en France pour l'obtention du 6e dan. (fr)
  • Il koshiki-no-kata (古式の形 "forma della tradizione"?) è un kata del judo sviluppato da Kanō Jigorō in onore delle antiche koryū di jujutsu e in particolare di Kitō-ryū. Ho deciso di salvaguardare queste tecniche creando il Koshiki no Kata perché esse esprimono perfettamente i principi e le tecniche del Kodokan judo. (Jigoro Kano) (it)
  • Koshiki-no-kata (em japonês: 古式の形, formas vetustas/tradicionais) é o conjunto de técnicas que eram ensinadas pelas escolas tradicionais de jujutsu, as quais foram incorporadas e mantidas pelo criador do judô no fito de preservar as raízes das artes marciais japonesas. Tradicionalmente, as técnicas eram executadas com armadura de samurai. (pt)
  • Koshiki no Kata (古式の形, Koshiki-no-kata, Form of the antique things) is a kata (a set of prearranged techniques) in Judo. It is also known as Kito-ryu no Kata (起倒流の形). It consists of 21 techniques originally belonging to the Takenaka-ha Kito School of jujutsu. Jigoro Kano revised the techniques and incorporated them into a kata in order to preserve the historical source of judo. The set of forms is antique and were intended for "Kumiuchi", the grappling of armored warriors in the feudal ages. As such, the kata is to be performed with both partners imagining that they are clad in armor.The Koshiki-no-kata, together with Nage-no-kata, Katame-no-kata, Ju-no-kata, Kime-no-kata and Goshin-Jitsu, is recognised by the International Judo Federation (IJF.)Although koshiki-no-kata is not often seen (en)
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  • Koshiki no kata (fr)
  • Koshiki no kata (it)
  • Koshiki-no-kata (en)
  • Koshiki-no-kata (pt)
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