Seiunchin (制引戦) is a kaishu kata of Goju-ryu karate. It was taught by Goju-ryu's founder, Chojun Miyagi, who in turn learned it from his teacher, Kanryo Higaonna. Seiunchin can be interpreted to mean "pulling". Meibukan karateka believe that this kata originated in Hsing-I and that Seiunchin's direct translation has been lost. Meibukan karateka refer to it as "Marching far Quietly". Seiunchin is a unique kata because only hand techniques are used. Seiunchin uses shiko dachi and incorporates strikes such as the back fist and elbow.
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- Seienchin (it)
- Seiunchin (en)
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| - Seiyunchin oder Seienchin/Sēenchin (japanisch 征遠鎮 oder 征引鎮), chinesisch Sui Yun Jing ist eine alte chinesische Kata im Karate. Diese Kata wird im Gōjū-Ryū und im Shitō-Ryū gelehrt. (de)
- Seienchin è un kata di karate, maggiormente noto nello stile del Gōjū-ryū, del Ryūei-ryū, del Sankukai e del Shito-Ryu. (it)
- Seienchin ( 制引戦 Seienchin? Tranquilidade na batalha) é um kata praticado no caratê. Sua provável origem reside na China, pertencendo ao caratê pela linhagem Naha-te, e deste para os estilo modernos. Ao mestre Kanryo Higaonna atribui-se a autoria/modificação e incorporação. (pt)
- Seiunchin (制引戦) is a kaishu kata of Goju-ryu karate. It was taught by Goju-ryu's founder, Chojun Miyagi, who in turn learned it from his teacher, Kanryo Higaonna. Seiunchin can be interpreted to mean "pulling". Meibukan karateka believe that this kata originated in Hsing-I and that Seiunchin's direct translation has been lost. Meibukan karateka refer to it as "Marching far Quietly". Seiunchin is a unique kata because only hand techniques are used. Seiunchin uses shiko dachi and incorporates strikes such as the back fist and elbow. (en)
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| - Seiyunchin oder Seienchin/Sēenchin (japanisch 征遠鎮 oder 征引鎮), chinesisch Sui Yun Jing ist eine alte chinesische Kata im Karate. Diese Kata wird im Gōjū-Ryū und im Shitō-Ryū gelehrt. (de)
- Seiunchin (制引戦) is a kaishu kata of Goju-ryu karate. It was taught by Goju-ryu's founder, Chojun Miyagi, who in turn learned it from his teacher, Kanryo Higaonna. Seiunchin can be interpreted to mean "pulling". Meibukan karateka believe that this kata originated in Hsing-I and that Seiunchin's direct translation has been lost. Meibukan karateka refer to it as "Marching far Quietly". Seiunchin is a unique kata because only hand techniques are used. Seiunchin uses shiko dachi and incorporates strikes such as the back fist and elbow. Seiunchin was brought to Isshinryu, another Okinawan style, by Tatsuo Shimabuku: he learned it from Chojun Miyagi while studying Goju-ryu. (en)
- Seienchin è un kata di karate, maggiormente noto nello stile del Gōjū-ryū, del Ryūei-ryū, del Sankukai e del Shito-Ryu. (it)
- Seienchin ( 制引戦 Seienchin? Tranquilidade na batalha) é um kata praticado no caratê. Sua provável origem reside na China, pertencendo ao caratê pela linhagem Naha-te, e deste para os estilo modernos. Ao mestre Kanryo Higaonna atribui-se a autoria/modificação e incorporação. (pt)
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