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Kyusho & Kata: The Art of Not Striking Vital Points

Kyusho & Kata: The Art of Not Striking Vital Points

Update: 2025-08-12
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In this episode of Great Karate Myths, we challenge the popular belief that antique kata were designed to map out deadly vital point strikes, also known as kyusho. 🥋 We delve into historical research and explore the evidence suggesting that forms like Naihanchi and Seisan were actually developed to avoid causing serious, permanent damage. 🛡️ Instead, their purpose was likely for civil arrest and policing, focusing on techniques for disarming and incapacitating without lethal intent. 🚨 We also discuss how modern interpretations of kata, influenced by other martial arts traditions, have led to a misunderstanding of their original function. Join us as we uncover a more ethical and restrained side to the ancient practice of karate. 🙏


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Karate, Kyusho, Kata, Martial Arts, Bunkai, History, Debunking Myths, Okinawa, Antique Forms, Vital Points

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Kyusho & Kata: The Art of Not Striking Vital Points

Kyusho & Kata: The Art of Not Striking Vital Points

Ko-do Ryu Classical Karate Association