Kime-no-kata
| Kime no kata | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Kata |
| Sub classification | Kodokan kata |
| Kodokan | Yes |
| Technique name | |
| Rōmaji | Kime-no-kata |
| Japanese | 極の形 |
| English | Forms of decisiveness |
Kime no kata (極の形) is a series of self-defense oriented katas in judo. Kime no kata, also known as Shinken Shobu no Kata (真剣勝負の形; "the kata of real fighting"), was developed at the Kodokan around 1888. The series is composed of 8 techniques from a kneeling posture (idori waza), and 12 techniques from a standing position (tachi waza). Both sets of techniques contain defenses for both armed and empty-handed attacks.