Talk:Tekki series

Tidyup
Amongst other things, I have removed the statistics section, a lot of this information is subjective; what constitutes an attack or a block? Thedarxide 11:45, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Merge
I would like to propose that Tekki Shodan, Nidan, and Sandan are merged into one Tekki Kata article, it seems daft to have three articles which consist of damn near identical text. This would bring it inline with the Heian Series article. Thedarxide 11:50, 17 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Support merge for the above reasons. Further, as separate articles they barely warrant notability. Bradford44 15:41, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Removed content
I've removed this section for now.

Refer to the List of shotokan techniques for translations of Japanese terms

Kata Yoi: Bring right foot together into left foot while moving left open palm in front of a right open palm.


 * 1) Look right and shift into left kosa dachi
 * 2) Execute right fumikomi and then right haishu uchi while landing into right kiba dachi
 * 3) Execute left sokui empi
 * 4) Simultaneously look left and execute right koshi gamae
 * 5) Execute left gedan barai
 * 6) Execute right kagi zuki
 * 7) Step forward into right kosa dachi
 * 8) Simultanesouly look forward and execute left fumikomi and land into kiba dachi while executing right uchi uke to the direction that you are looking at
 * 9) Intermediately execute left nagashi uke and then left ura zuki
 * 10) Look left and then execute left nami ashi and land back to left kiba dachi while executing left sokumen uke
 * 11) Look right and then execute right nami ashi and land back into right kiba dachi while executing right sokumen uke
 * 12) Simultaneously look left and execute right koshi gamae
 * 13) Execute left morote zuki (kiai)
 * 14) Slowly execute left haishu uchi
 * 15) Execute right sokumen uke
 * 16) Simultaneously look right and execute left koshi gamae
 * 17) Execute right gedan barai
 * 18) Execute left kagi zuki
 * 19) Step forward into left kosa dachi
 * 20) Simultanesouly look forward and execute right fumikomi and land into kiba dachi while executing left uu to the direction that you are looking at
 * 21) Intermediately execute left nagashi uke and then right ura zuki
 * 22) Look right and then execute right nami ashi and land back to right kiba dachi while executing right sokui empi
 * 23) Look left and then execute left nami ashi and land back into left kiba dachi while executing left sokumen uke
 * 24) Simultaneously look right and execute left koshi gamae
 * 25) Execute right morote zuki (kiai) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Thedarxide (talk • contribs) 12:53, 23 April 2007 (UTC).

Article title
I'm not thrilled with the title, "Tekki series". It seems too informal to me, and thus, unencyclopedic. Does anyone call the series Tekki no Kata? Possibly just "Tekki", would be a better title. On the other hand, and due to the English-centrism that is preferred for the English wikipedia, perhaps the article should be titled "Iron Horse Riding". For what its worth, I'm not all that thrilled with my suggestions, either - just some thoughts, and perhaps we can move this discussion to the MA Project page. Bradford44 14:12, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I was going to call it Tekki Kata, but thought I'd keep it in line with Heian Series. Although I guess that could be renamed as well.  I don't agree with giving it an English name, people disagree with the meanings, and since the majority of dojos use the japanese names, i think it would be best. Thedarxide 14:56, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

explain what style the diagrams are
there are slight differences in stance and blocks btwn styles and the exact style of the diagrams should be explained more clearly in the link. Tkjazzer 22:56, 12 May 2007 (UTC)