I learned that Ju-no-kata belongs to the Rentai-no-kata, but also can put with the Ri-no-kata. Does this mean that the Go-no-kata (=Rentai-no-kata) also can put with the Ri-no-kata?
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Is Go-no-kata also Ri-no-kata?
Stevens- Posts : 110
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Is Go-no-kata also Ri-no-kata?
Jonesy- Posts : 1070
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Re: Is Go-no-kata also Ri-no-kata?
Not really. The purpose of Go-no-kata is mainly about physical conditioning through judo exercise. The Kodokan does not use these groupings at all, but other serious authors have - eg Otaki and Draeger, and Kotani et al. No Japanese names are given though.
Stevens- Posts : 110
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Re: Is Go-no-kata also Ri-no-kata?
Jonesy wrote:Not really. The purpose of Go-no-kata is mainly about physical conditioning through judo exercise. The Kodokan does not use these groupings at all, but other serious authors have - eg Otaki and Draeger, and Kotani et al. No Japanese names are given though.
Thank you Jonesy!
It's true, i heard first about the groups by reading the book of Otaki, but can't we say that Go-no-kata is made to the fundamental principles and to better understand the theory) to achieve a mental/moral perfection?
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Re: Is Go-no-kata also Ri-no-kata?
I think that would be overstating it for Go-no-kata.
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