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Kataliste Yuukikai Karatedo (Farbgurtprüfungen) Kataliste Yuukikai Karatedo (Farbgurtprüfungen) Gürtel Name Aussprache (Betonung unterstrichen) Übersetzung 9. Kyū (u16) Shihon-Tsuki 1-4 Schihoh-Tsuki Fauststoß in 4 Richtungen weiß-gelb 8. Kyū Shihon-Tsuki 1-4 Schihoh-Tsuki Fauststoß in 4 Richtungen gelb Shihon-Geri 1-3 Schihoh-Geri Fußstoß in 4 Richtungen weiß-orange (Kinder) Shihon-Tsuki 1-4 Schihoh-Tsuki Fauststoß in 4 Richtungen weiß-orange Shihon-Geri 1-3 Schihoh-Geri Fußstoß in 4 Richtungen 7. Kyū Pinan-Shodan Pienann-Schohdahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 1 orange weiß-grün (Kinder) Pinan-Shodan Pienann-Schohdahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 1 weiß-grün 6. Kyū Pinan-Nidan Pienann-Niedahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 2 grün weiß-blau (Kinder) Pinan-Nidan Pienann-Niedahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 2 weiß-blau 5. Kyū, Pinan-Sandan Pienann-Saŋdahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 3 blau 4. Kyū, Pinan-Yondan Pienann-Jonndahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 4 violett Pinan-Godan Pienann-Gohdahn Frieden schaffen, Stufe 5 3. Kyū, Jūroku Dschuhrock Sechzehn braun Matsukaze Matskaseh Wartender Wind 2. Kyū Wanshū Waŋschuh Kata des Sappushi Wanshū braun Chinte Tschiŋ-Te Seltene Hand 1. Kyū, braun Seiryū (Aoyagi) Sehrjuh Grüne Weide braun Ji’in Dschiinn Mitgefühl und Unterstützung Shodan-Hō Bassai-Dai Bassai-Dai Eine große Hürde überwinden rot-schwarz Ananku Anaŋkuh Licht des Südens Kataliste Yuukikai Karatedo (Schwarzgurtprüfungen) Gürtel Name Aussprache (Betonung unterstrichen) Übersetzung Shodan Kōsōkun-Dai Kohsohkunn-Dai Große Kata von Kūshankū schwarz Saifā Ssai-Fah Zerschmettern Myōjō Mjohdschoh Morgenstern (Venus) Nidan Bassai-Sho Bassai-Schoh Eine kleine Hürde überwinden schwarz Tomari-Bassai Tohmahri-Bassai Tomari-Variante der Bassai Seisan Sey-Saŋ Dreizehn Posen Sandan Seienchin Sseyjen-Tschiŋ Den Kampf-Bewegungen folgen schwarz Kōsōkun-Sho Kohsohkuŋ-Schoh Kleine Kata von Kūshankū Chatan Yara Kūshankū Tshattaŋ-Jara-Kuhschaŋkuh Kata v. Chatan Yara & Kūshankū Yondan Chintō Tschinn-Toh Kämpfer im Osten schwarz Rōhai Roh-Hai Vision eines Kranichs/Reihers Nipaipo Nih-Pai-Poh 28 Schläge Kururunfā Kururuŋ-Fah Beständiges Brechen Godan Matsumura Bassai Matsmura Bassai Matsumura-Variante der Bassai schwarz Sēpai/Seipai Ssey-Pai Achtzehn Unsu Uŋ-Schuh Wolkenhand schwarz Neipai Nie-Pai 28 (Vorläufer der Nipaipo) Sūpārinpei Suhpahrimmpey Hundertacht Shukokai-Kata, die keine Prüfungskata sind: Sanchin Saŋtschin Drei Schlachten Tenshō Tennschoh Drehende Hände Shisōchin Schih-Ssoh-Tschiŋ Vier kämpfende Affen Niseishi Nie-Ssey-Schih 24 Schritte Papuren/Papporen Pah-Pwren/Pappoh-Ren 8 Schritte zur gleichen Zeit Sūpārinpei Suhpahrimmpey Hundertacht Gojūshiho Goh-Dschuh-Schihoh 54 Schritte Heiku Hey-Kuh Schwarzer Tiger Happōren Happoh-Reŋ 8 Schritte zur gleichen Zeit Hakutsuru Hack-Tsruh Weißer Kranich Chatan Yara Kūshankū Tshattaŋ-Jara-Kuhschaŋkuh Kata v. Chatan Yara & Kūshankū Paikū Pai-Kuh Weißer Tiger Shinpa Schiŋ-Pa Neuer Bruch Shinsei Schiŋ-Sey Im Entstehen Aoyagi/Seiryū Ao-Jahgih / Sey-Rijuh Grüne Weide Myōjō Mjoh-Dschoh Morgenstern, Venus Ānan Ahnann Frieden im Süden Sōchin Ssoh-Tschiŋ Stärke und Ruhe Hakuchō Hack-Tschoh Schwan Shiho Kōsōkun Schih-Hoh-Kohssohkun Mabuni's Variante der Kūshankū Sanseiryū Ssaŋ-Sey-Rjuh 36 Posen Pāchū Pah-Tschuh Einen Ball werfen Neipai Nie-Pai 28 (Vorläufer der Nipaipo) Jitte Dschi-Tte Zehn Hände Jion Dschjoŋ Liebe und Güte .
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