Anaku
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Anaku is a kata derived from Ananku (See Karate kata
Karate kata
Kata is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs....

). It is translated as Expression Pivoting Form, Pivoting Swallow Form, or more the archaic, Swallow Pivoting on a Beach Overlooking the Sunset in the Middle of the Afternoon Form. This kata is typically taught to Go Kyu (Green Belt Kata).

Anaku is used to teach two principles: shifting from Kiba Dachi to Zenkutsu Dachi to Kiba Dachi, and T'ung Gee Hsing's principle of pounding, which is hitting the same spot multiple times.

Chotoku Kyan is credited with recomposing this kata for Karate in 1895.

Bunkai

  • Hsing-Yi's principle is used four times in the kata. The first time it's two tate zukis(vertical punch). The second time it's used with two tate zuki's, a mae geri, and another tate zuki. The name comes from Xingyiquan
    Xingyiquan
    Xingyiquan is one of the major "internal" or Wudang styles of Chinese martial arts. The word translates approximately to "Form/Intention Boxing", or "Shape/Will Boxing", and is characterized by aggressive, seemingly linear movements and explosive power...

     five element principles, and T'ung Gee Hsing, a known practitioner of Xingyiquan
    Xingyiquan
    Xingyiquan is one of the major "internal" or Wudang styles of Chinese martial arts. The word translates approximately to "Form/Intention Boxing", or "Shape/Will Boxing", and is characterized by aggressive, seemingly linear movements and explosive power...

     who taught Robert Trias
    Robert Trias
    Robert A. Trias was a U.S. karate pioneer, founding the first karate school in the mainland United States. He also developed Shuri-ryū karate, an eclectic style with roots in the Okinawan Shuri-te tradition.-Early years:...

     some Xing Yi
  • There is a third principle that is no longer really taught, though it is used in unversal bunkai
    Bunkai
    , literally meaning "analysis" or "disassembly", is a term used in Japanese martial arts referring to the application of fighting techniques extracted from the moves of a "form" ....

    . The principle is called a Mae Choi Yaku, which is used instead of stepping back, the uke jumps in place while punchin with a vertical punch.
  • At the end of the kata, one can do a hidden spiritual movement called Shin Shin Taisha. A Shin Shin Taisha or 'dead breath' is done by exhaling for fifteen seconds straight. At the end of the Shin Shin Taisha the body should be shaking from having no oxygen in the body. This technique used since the body is hard during the 7-13 second range and can take lots of damage (such as getting hit with Bo's).
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