is a kata of
naha-te karate style, whose authorship has been mentioned as
Kanryo Higaonna.
There are two theories that explain the origins of kata shisochin: the first suggests that the shape or style comes from
white heron or the Tiger, Shaolin kung fu, the other it is from mantis style.
It is said that the kata was introduced in
Okinawa
is a prefecture of Japan. Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan, has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km2 (880 sq mi).
Naha is the capital and largest city ...
through the master Higaonna, when he returned from his trip he made to Fuchi, in Fujian province, where he learned the exercise from the master Ryu Ryu Ko, although some of circumstances did not corroborate the version, it seems that there was already a version of the kata, taught by master
Seisho Aragaki.
Shisochin begins at the stance Sanchin dashi in three kyodo when applying three successive nukite zuki. There is a predominance of kaisho waza (open hand) techniques. The posture is eclectic, with high and low stances, highlighting the feature of adaptability. Besides Sanchin dashi, are well marked and ''ayumi dashi'' and ''zenkutsu dashi''.
The kata is symmetrical. And, alternating
atemi waza, there are also projection techniques - nage waza - and grasping.
References
Further reading
*TOGUCHI, Seikichi. ''Okinawan Goju-Ryu II: advanced techniques of shorei-kan karate''. California: Ohara, 2001. .
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