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This page should be moved to a page called Taikyoku and the three Taikyoku kata should be modified to point here.

I think it rather should be merged with the already exisitng Taikyoku series article, where the shotokan and goju-ryu taikyoku katas are described. We could create a kyokushin section there in which they could be placed. Baardie 11:38, 31 May 2006 (UTC) reply
oops, you're right. I don't think there is any need for a kyokushin section since the Kyokushin versions seem to be just like the Shotokan, but perhaps we could add the step by step description of either each of the kata, or add one in such a way as to make the others obvious. I think it makes sense to give a complete description here since it is pretty small.-- Pohart 02:23, 1 June 2006 (UTC) reply
I already added a Kyokushin sub-section there. :-) I don't think we need a seperate step-by-step description for each of the katas, though, as they are almost equal, it's just the techniques that are different. However, the pattern description at Taikyoku series is very minimal, I think, and it should be better explained. Maybe not with a step-by-step description as we already have here, as it's too long and confusing, but with an informing yet simple description. Baardie 14:06, 2 June 2006 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This page should be moved to a page called Taikyoku and the three Taikyoku kata should be modified to point here.

I think it rather should be merged with the already exisitng Taikyoku series article, where the shotokan and goju-ryu taikyoku katas are described. We could create a kyokushin section there in which they could be placed. Baardie 11:38, 31 May 2006 (UTC) reply
oops, you're right. I don't think there is any need for a kyokushin section since the Kyokushin versions seem to be just like the Shotokan, but perhaps we could add the step by step description of either each of the kata, or add one in such a way as to make the others obvious. I think it makes sense to give a complete description here since it is pretty small.-- Pohart 02:23, 1 June 2006 (UTC) reply
I already added a Kyokushin sub-section there. :-) I don't think we need a seperate step-by-step description for each of the katas, though, as they are almost equal, it's just the techniques that are different. However, the pattern description at Taikyoku series is very minimal, I think, and it should be better explained. Maybe not with a step-by-step description as we already have here, as it's too long and confusing, but with an informing yet simple description. Baardie 14:06, 2 June 2006 (UTC) reply

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