Unsu

Posted by: naraebon

Unsu - 03/03/06 03:31 AM


I can`t find too much about kata Unsu. Only some very vague notes on history, nothing on bunkai. I apologize if this topic has been discussed before on this forum, anyway I didn`t find anything, so here goes ..


- where exactly does it come from

- how did it get into Shotokan

- was it changed when it got into Shotokan, if yes, by whom (did Itosu do anything with it)

- applications


anything is appreciated !


many thanks ..



Nara Ebon
Posted by: BrianS

Re: Unsu - 03/03/06 04:02 AM

I'm not familiar with this kata,but I found a video of it followed by an uber-cool flying sidekick at the end.

http://www.bolt.com/edlaff/video/229213?cn=HUBS_CATEGORY_video_Action%20/%20Sports_PAGE1
Posted by: kakushiite

Re: Unsu - 03/04/06 08:45 AM

Kenwa Mabuni learned this kata from Arakaki Seisho who told Mabuni he had learned it in China.

http://www.usadojo.com/martial-artists-biographies/martial-artist-kenwa-mabuni.htm

It is probable that Mabuni taught this kata to Funakoshi's students in Japan. A number of sources state that Funakoshi brought with him 15 kata when he left Okinawa for Japan. These are the kata that are found in the Master Text.

Funakoshi brought his students to Mabuni to train and it is likely that many if not most of the dozen or so Shotokan kata not found in the master text came from Mabuni. (Sochin is an exception.)

http://www.shitokai.com/pdf/mabuni.pdf

-Kakushite
Posted by: naraebon

Re: Unsu - 03/05/06 03:31 AM



many thanks Kakushiite, very interesting article !

to me, looking at the kata from Arakaki, Unsu and Nijushiho look unique. Meaning that I don`t see any "signature" techniques which are found in many other Shotokan katas (such as shuto uke, manji uke).

Did Mabuni leave the kata Unsu (and all the other he preserved and tought in Shito Ryu) unchanged?


Nara Ebon
Posted by: kakushiite

Re: Unsu - 03/05/06 08:39 AM

Unchanged?

Now that is an interesting concept. Why is that all the masters claim to teach their kata unchanged but they are all so very different.

Our ability to know what the original kata looked like, whether Unsu, or any others is probably lost forever.

Now if only these old masters had used video cameras way back when. We do have Funakoshi doing Naihanchi, probably from the early 20s. But that is the exception, not the rule.

-Kakushite
Posted by: kakushiite

Re: Unsu - 03/05/06 08:53 AM

The www.shitokai.com website has 38 Shito Ryu Kata videos including Unsu.

http://www.shitokai.com/movies/unsu.php

You can see for yourself how different it is from the Shotokan version.

-Kakushite
Posted by: roninofGa

Re: Unsu - 04/03/06 09:18 PM

Some difference in this kata from Shotokan and Shito ryu. the most obvious is Shito ryu's doesn't have the 360 degree jump, they sorta just turn and go down. second, when in the middle of the kata Shito ryu has back thrust kicks toward the rear and Shotokan has roundhouse kicks laying down toward the front. Unsu is suppose to be one of the oldest survivng katas. Doubtful though on any today being the "original" since almost all the older generation of karate pioneers changed something.
Posted by: JohnL

Re: Unsu - 04/04/06 08:40 AM

I learnt Unsu during standard shotokan training. The Shito ryu version I learnt as Unshu.

My own interpretation of the back thrust kicks in the Shito ryu version is that rather than back thrust kicks from the floor (which I find dubious at best) I use them as knee strikes to an opponent I've pinned to the floor.

Unfortunately I don't know any historical information on these kata other than what you've already read on the web.
Posted by: gurugomf

Re: Unsu - 04/13/06 02:21 PM

If anybody is interested I have some rare video clips in MPeg format showing the old versions and the new versions of the higher end katas including some very rare footage of Gichin Funakoshi demonstrating some of them Let me know if you'd like a copy My MSN Messenger addy is unsolicited10@hotmail.com
Posted by: Victor Smith

Re: Unsu - 04/13/06 04:12 PM

This might help a little,

http://seinenkai.com/

The Situation of Karate Overseas: Mutsu Mixuho Shihan & American Karate by Ohgami Shingo.

In the “Fifty Year Anniversary” publication of “Keio University Karate Club” it describes Funakoshi teaching Gojushiho 1 Feb. 1929, and his assistant, Ohtsuka Hironori, teaching Unsu (10 May) the year before. … (However, there’s also one more issue to consider which supports the rumor he leared the kata from Mabuni..)
Posted by: CraneMaster

Re: Unsu - 04/16/06 11:26 AM

I always heard that the Shotokan version of Unsu was from Gigo Funakoshi and it was based on a version he learned from Mabuni. The version from Aragaki called Unshu is very different that the Shotokan version.

I have even seen some groups calling the Shotokan version Funakoshi no Unsu and the Shito one Aragaki no Unsu.