International Martialarts
Association
Founded
in 1991 by Shihan Cyrus
Madani,
IMA is dedicated to teach Shotokan
Karate, a traditional Japanese martial
art. Conveniently located North West of
Denver in Louisville, Colorado, IMA is a
family oriented dojo offering classes to
children and adults of all abilities and
levels.
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Kata (forms)
Basic Kata
Taikuyku (first
cause)
This is the most elementary kata
practiced at IMA to help new students learn basic kata
principles.
Heian
The name heian comes from the
contraction of the characters for heiwa and antei (peace and
stability). Each of the Heian Katas starts with a block to
demonstrate its peaceful character.
• Heian Shodan - Heian beginning
level
• Heian Nidan - Heian level
two
• Heian Sandan - Heian level
three
• Heian Yondan - Heian level
four
• Heian Godan - Heian level
five
Tekki
The roots of tekki are
presumed to be Chinese. Originally known on Okinawa as
Niahanchi, the kata received their new name from master
Funakoshi. The first character of tekki means iron, the second
means horseman. The main stance in this kata is kibadachi
(straddle-leg stance). Practicing this kata should develop a
stance of iron.
• Tekki Shodan - Tekki beginning level
• Tekki Nidan - Tekki level two
• Tekki Sandan - Tekki level three
ADVANCED
KATA
BASSAI DAI (to
penetrate a fortress - big)
The strong techniques of this kata emphasize hip movement. Some
resemble a battering ram being used against fortress
walls.
BASSAI SHO(to penetrate a fortress - small)
This kata was derived from Bassai-Dai. It has a similar
performance line.
KANKU DAI (to view the sky - big)
Most of the elements of the Heian Kata were derived from this
kata. The first movement in this kata views the sky, which
symbolizes the universe and shows your opponent that you are
unarmed. It was Master Funakoshi's preferred kata.
KANKU SHO (to view the sky - small)
Kanku Sho was created from Kanku Dai. The movements and
performance line are similar.
HANGETSU (half moon)
This kata received its name from its principal stance, hangetsu
dachi (half moon stance).
GOJU SHI HO DAI (fifty four steps - big)
This kata is one of the most advance kata of Shotokan. Master
Funakoshi called it hotaku (knocking of a woodpecker) because
some of the techniques resemble a woodpecker tapping its beak
against a tree.
GOJU SHI HO SHO (fifty four steps - small)
This is a smaller version of Goju Shi Ho Dai. It is also one of
the most advanced kata of Shotokan.
ENPI (flying swallow)
The quick up and down movements of this kata are reminiscent of
a fling swallow. Enpi is one of the oldest kata in Shotokan.
Its former name was Wanshu.
JION (love and goodness)
Jion is a term in Buddhism. It is also the name of a temple in
China. It uses basic stances and techniques. It is one of the
most traditional kata in Shotokan.
JIIN (love and shadow)
Jiin is another term in Buddhism. It has similar techniques and
performance line as Jion.
JITTE (ten hands)
The goal of this kata is to teach a student to fight against
ten opponents. This is a strong kata, similar to jion and
Jiin.
MEIKYO (bright mirror)
The first movements of this kata suggest the smoothing of water
to make it as calm and even as a mirror. The triangle jump at
the end of this kata is said to have a secret meaning
portending to a miracle.
NIJU SHI HO (twenty-four steps)
The movements in this kata resemble waves breaking on a cliff.
The former name of this kata was ni sei shi.
WANKAN (king and crown)
Wanton is the shortest kata in Shotokan.
GANKAKU (crane on a rock)
The main stance in this kata (tsuruashi dachi) resembles a
crane ready to strike at its prey. The movements are supposed
to simulate a fight in the narrow alleyways of Okinawa. The
former name of this kata was Chinto.
SOCHIN (strength and calm)
The name of this kata comes from its stance (sochin dachi), a
strong, rooted stance. The purpose of this kata is to teach
defense against a stick. Its former name was Hakko.
CHINTE (rare hand)
Chinte has a lot of circular and roundhouse
techniques. These are rare and are not typical of the shortest
distance between two points concept of Shotokan.
UNSU (cloud hands)
Unsu has several techniques that symbolize parting the clouds
with open hands. It is also one of the most advanced kata of
Shotokan.
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Mission
Statement:
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To
provide a friendly, safe and positive
environment in which students can learn the
philosophy and the skills of Martial
arts.
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To
have a strong, supportive martial arts family
which builds positive role models within the
surrounding community, demonstrating
exceptional character and the philosophy of
non-violence.
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To
enable each student to achieve a life long
commitment to martial arts and to become a
successful individual in every day life
through the practice of the Dojo
Kun.
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