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Goju-Ryu karate contains five progressive programs of instruction. The first is devoted to the warming up exercises used by the goju practitioner. The second, called kihon, or 基本 deals with the fundamentals of blocking, striking and kicking. From kihon, the student progress to kihon ido, or 基本移動 which leads into the two major programs, kata and kumite. Kata is the aesthetic, ballet-like exercise composed of serial patterns. Kumite is the combative, combined-pattrern exercise also referred to as sparring.Both series of kata ido and nekoashi ido belong to the same category of kihon ido- that of the ido (movement) program. However, they are preparatory programs which function as transitional exercises between the basic programs and the programs of kata and kumite. Kata ido is programmed to facilitate the turning exercises in preparation for fukyu kata, or 普及形, whereas, nekoashi ido is programmed toward footwork exercises in preparation for kumite, or 組手. The kihon series combines the basic blocking, striking and kicking techniques with basic stances and postures. Because the kihon forms are performed one stance at a time, they are called stationary activity. Although the feet may move to kick during the excution of a form, they return to their original stance upon completion of the technique.
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