How close to the original is your kata?
How close to the original is your kata, and how would you know? It is a cliche now that when anyone asks a question about altering/varying a part of a kata they are learning, at least some of the responses will be along the lines of "you should do it the way your sensei teaches you", or "kata are the legacy of past masters' combat experiences - to change them is to lose those experiences", or "you need to do it the same way it has always been done". All of those responses pre-suppose that the kata you are currently learning is unchanged. As I've discussed in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series on why the kata we are doing are probably not the same as when they first began, this may not be the case. So how can we determine how close to the original our kata is? I have a number of ideas (be aware this is mostly supposition, although I should be able to rationally justify most of my points - bear with me). I will use the kata Sanseiru and Jitte as ex...