Kata: Jutte
This kata is themed '10 Hands' to mean mastery over 10 men. Funakoshi Sensei
called it Jitte, and its origins are from Tomari-Te.
Note: Because of its overwhelming use in Wado techniques, if only one hand is
mentioned, the other hand is performing a back hikite. Also, unless otherwise
mentioned, all jun-tsukis are at the chudan (solar plexus) level.
Opening
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Rei. Masuba dachi.
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Yoi. Heiko dachi.
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Hajime.
Body
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Left step back, right shotei, left chudan shotei uke. Right zenkutsa dachi.
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Right step forward, left sukami (grab) to your upper right bicep, then
simultaneously do a left hikite, and right shotei. Left zenkutsa dachi.
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Bring right hand to right ear, then step forward, right shotei. Right sheeko
dachi.
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Gedan kosa uke into double gedan uke. Left slipping sheeko dachi.
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Chudan kosa uke into double soto uke. Left slipping sheeko dachi.
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Right mawata double soto uke, twisting seiken upon finish. Left stepping sheeko
dachi.
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Left mawata double soto uke, twisting seiken upon finish. Right stepping sheeko
dachi.
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Right mawata double soto uke, twisting seiken upon finish. Left stepping sheeko
dachi.
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Relax to ready position. Double hachiji dachi.
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Right shooto uke, left obi hikite. Right long neeko dachi.
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Pull in to double obi hikites, then left tomoe zuki. Pull back into right
seisan dachi.
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Left tae uke. Masuba dachi.
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Right tomoe zuki. Left seisan dachi.
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Right tae uke. Masuba dachi.
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Left tomoe zuki. Right seisan dachi.
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Left mawata (180°), right soto uke. Left naname zenkutsa dachi.
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Left soto uke. Right naname zenkutsa dachi.
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Pull in left ashi, left gaiwan uke to left jodan uke. Left zenkutsa dachi.
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Step right jodan uke. Right zenkutsa dachi.
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Left mawata (180°), left jodan uke. Left zenkutsa dachi.
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Right jodan uke. Right zenkutsa dachi.
Closing
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Yame. Heiko dachi.
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Norei. Masuba dachi.
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Rei.