
Rōhai - Wikipedia
Rōhai (鷺牌) meaning “image of a heron” or “sign of a heron” is a family of kata practiced in some styles of karate. The kata originated from the Tomari-te school of Okinawan martial arts. It was called Matsumora Rōhai, after Kosaku Matsumora, who was presumably its inventor (not to be confused with Sokon Matsumura).
The lineage of Rohai | Thekaratepage.com
2021年7月25日 · Rohai is part of the large kata curriculum of the Shubukan dojo and is almost identical to Matsubayashi-Ryu’s Rohai. This also applies to Ryubukan’s Rohai. So the lineage here is: Kotatsu Iha -> Taro Shimabukuro -> Joki Uema, Teikichi China and Seitoku Ishikawa.
Rohai - International Hayashi-Ha Shito-Ryu - YouTube
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Rohai by Jesse Enkamp - YouTube
Watch Jesse Enkamp (The Karate Nerd) perform Rohai, a classical kata from Okinawa - the birthplace of Karate. Learn more: http://www.karatebyjesse.com
Rohai Kata Tutorial - YouTube
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Shito-Ryu Kata: Rohai - Seishin-Kan
Rohai (鷺牌) is an Itosu-kei kata, passed on by Itosu Ankō, who learned it from Matsumura Sōkon. The name Rohai means "Heron Signboard," which is customarily interpreted as a reference to the several times sagi-ashi dachi is used in the kata.
Shito-Ryu Kata Rohai - All The Martial Arts
2024年1月15日 · In Shito-Ryu, three distinct Rohai forms comprising over 130 techniques cultivate the fighting spirit, evasion and powerful shots of the majestic crane. Rohai kata refine rooted stances, angular displacement, whipping blocks and hammer-fisted strikes into a potent fighting system dependent on sharp reaction speed.
Rohai | shorin-ryu
Rohai - 松茂良の鷺牌 Rōhai kata are a family of kata practiced in some styles of karate. The name translates approximately to "vision of a Crane” or "vision of a heron". The kata originated from the Tomari-te school of Okinawan martial arts. It was called Matsumora Rōhai, after Kosaku Matsumora, who was presumably its inventor.
Shito-Ryu Kata - Rohai - Black Belt Wiki
This page will help you to learn Shito-Ryu Karate Kata – Rohai. This kata is also known as Matsumura No Rohai. For additional Shito-Ryu Karate katas, please visit the main Shito-Ryu Karate Katas page.
Rohai - Taekwondo Wiki | Fandom
The Rōhai kata are a family of kata practiced in some styles of karate. The name translates approximately to "vision of a Crane" or "vision of a heron". The kata originated from the Tomari-te school of Okinawan martial arts. It was called Matsumora Rōhai, after Kosaku Matsumora, who was presumably its inventor.