Seisan

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Seisan (jap. セーサン, 十三, 十三手 oder 十三歩 Jūsan-ho; chin. 十三式 shísān shì, deutsch ‚dreizehn Formen‘; alternativ 半月 hangetsu, deutsch ‚Halbmond‘) ist eine Kata des Karate. Sie wird u. a. im Gōjū-Ryū geübt. Im Shōtōkan ist sie bekannt als Hangetsu. rdf:langString
Seishan est un kata de karaté d'origine Naha-Te. Il fut choisi, ainsi que Chinto, comme Shitei-kata par l'école wado-ryu. En style shotokan, il porte le nom de Hangetsu. rdf:langString
Sesan (o Seisan) è un kata di karate, maggiormente noto nello stile del Gōjū-ryū, del Shorin-Ryu, del Shito-Ryu, dello Uechi-ryū e del Ryūei-ryū. rdf:langString
Seisan (十三 ou 十三歩 Seisan?) é um kata do caratê original do estilo Naha-te, sendo adaptado pelos mestres de Oquinaua desde uma forma mais vetusta oriunda dos estilos de chuan fa da China, onde seria era chamado de Shí sān shǒu (em chinês: 十三手). Por outro lado, a despeito de suas características com movimentos circulares, havia versões contemporâneas do kata em Shuri. rdf:langString
The karate kata Seisan (十三) (alternate names Sesan, Seishan, Jusan, Hangetsu) literally means '13'. Some people refer to the kata as '13 Hands', '13 Fists', '13 Techniques', '13 Steps' or even '13 killing positions'; however, these names have no historical basis. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sesan, Seishan, Sei-Shan, Jusan, Hangetsu
rdf:langString Seisan (jap. セーサン, 十三, 十三手 oder 十三歩 Jūsan-ho; chin. 十三式 shísān shì, deutsch ‚dreizehn Formen‘; alternativ 半月 hangetsu, deutsch ‚Halbmond‘) ist eine Kata des Karate. Sie wird u. a. im Gōjū-Ryū geübt. Im Shōtōkan ist sie bekannt als Hangetsu.
rdf:langString Seishan est un kata de karaté d'origine Naha-Te. Il fut choisi, ainsi que Chinto, comme Shitei-kata par l'école wado-ryu. En style shotokan, il porte le nom de Hangetsu.
rdf:langString The karate kata Seisan (十三) (alternate names Sesan, Seishan, Jusan, Hangetsu) literally means '13'. Some people refer to the kata as '13 Hands', '13 Fists', '13 Techniques', '13 Steps' or even '13 killing positions'; however, these names have no historical basis. Seisan is thought to be one of the oldest kata, being quite spread among other Nahate schools. Shito-Ryū has its own version similar to Sanchin and different versions are now practiced even in Shuri-te derivatives like Shotokan (called Hangetsu) and in Wado-Ryū (called Seishan). Isshin-ryū also adopted this kata. Korean Tang Soo Do adopted it, and it is called either by its original name Sei-Shan or Seishan, or by Ban Wol which is the Korean translation of Hangetsu ("half moon"). Due to its difficulty, this kata is often reserved for advanced Tang Soo Do students.
rdf:langString Sesan (o Seisan) è un kata di karate, maggiormente noto nello stile del Gōjū-ryū, del Shorin-Ryu, del Shito-Ryu, dello Uechi-ryū e del Ryūei-ryū.
rdf:langString Seisan (十三 ou 十三歩 Seisan?) é um kata do caratê original do estilo Naha-te, sendo adaptado pelos mestres de Oquinaua desde uma forma mais vetusta oriunda dos estilos de chuan fa da China, onde seria era chamado de Shí sān shǒu (em chinês: 十三手). Por outro lado, a despeito de suas características com movimentos circulares, havia versões contemporâneas do kata em Shuri.
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