Go-no-sen-no-kata
Gonosen-no-kata (後の先の形, Forms of counter attack) is a judo kata that focuses on counter-attacks to throwing techniques. It is not an officially recognized kata of judo, but its importance is attested to by its inclusion in Kawaishi's The complete seven katas of judo. Writing in the early post-war period, Kawaishi described the kata as being practiced less in Japan than in Europe.[1]
Go no sen no kata | |
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Classification | Kata |
Sub classification | Non-Kodokan kata |
Kodokan | No |
Technique name | |
Rōmaji | Go-no-sen-no-kata |
Japanese | 後の先の形 |
English | Forms of counter attack |
However, according to recent scholarly research, gonosen-no-kata likely never even existed in Japan. After Japanese judoka from Waseda University in Tokyo visited England in the 1920s and publicly demonstrated several counter-techniques developed at their home University, the exercises were henceforth in Britain (and later in France and other parts of Europe) represented as a formalized kata and practiced and taught that way by Kawaishi Mikinosuke, Koizumi Gunji, Ōtani Masutarō, and Tani Yukio.[2]
Techniques
- O soto Gari countered by O soto Gari
- Hiza Guruma countered by Hiza Guruma
- O uchi Gari countered by okuri ashi barai
- De ashi Harai countered by De Ashi Barai
- Ko soto Gake countered by Tai Otoshi
- Ko uchi Gari countered by Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi
- Kubi Nage / Tsuri goshi countered by Ushiro Goshi
- Koshi Guruma countered by Uki Goshi
- Hane Goshi countered by Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi
- Harai Goshi countered by Utsuri Goshi
- Uchi Mata countered by Te guruma
- Seoi Nage countered by Sumi Gaeshi
External links
- Video of the Go no sen no kata at the JudoInfo.com web site.
References
- Mikinosuke Kawaishi, The complete seven katas of judo. ISBN 0-87951-249-0.
- De Crée, Carl (2015). "Kōdōkan jūdō's three orphaned forms of counter techniques – Part 1: The Gonosen-no-kata ―"Forms of post-attack initiative counter throws"". "Archives of Budo". 11: 93–123.