This will probably be mostly personal opinion, rather than a clear cut right/wrong type of thing...
DIfferent orgs have different approaches, as do different Ryu, etc, we've all seen completely different versions of the same kata, Omote, Ura, Kihon, Henka, sometimes to the point of it seeming like something different.
This stems from what's being transmitted in the kata, beyond the specific techniques themselves to the concepts and strategy being handed along.
So my question for you is, in your opinion, using the basic concepts being transmitted, how far can you deviate before what you're doing becomes a different kata altogether?
DIfferent orgs have different approaches, as do different Ryu, etc, we've all seen completely different versions of the same kata, Omote, Ura, Kihon, Henka, sometimes to the point of it seeming like something different.
This stems from what's being transmitted in the kata, beyond the specific techniques themselves to the concepts and strategy being handed along.
So my question for you is, in your opinion, using the basic concepts being transmitted, how far can you deviate before what you're doing becomes a different kata altogether?
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