Meaning of “Heian”
“Heian” (平安) translates as “peaceful mind”. Anko Itosu created the series circa 1905 so beginners could safely learn core principles.
Heian kata list
- Heian Shodan – Downward blocks and stepping oi‑zuki in zenkutsu‑dachi.
- Heian Nidan – Adds mae‑geri and shuto‑uke in back stance.
- Heian Sandan – Emphasises horse stance, side kicks and nukite.
- Heian Yondan – Four‑direction transitions and back‑fist strikes.
- Heian Godan – Introduces the jump, x‑block and tate‑shuto.
Training objectives
- Structured progression from ground‑stable to airborne control.
- Focus on hikite & hanmi for hip‑torque habits.
Tips for practice
- Use a 1‑3‑1 tempo: block (1) – settle (3) – counter (1).
- Visualise opponents at every turn to keep bunkai alive.
- Alternate slow “okuri” reps with fast bursts to sync breathing and kime.
Recommended reading
- A. Itosu, Ten Precepts (1908).
- H. Kanazawa, Heian & Tekki Kata (2016).
- JKA Instructor Manual: Heian Series (2023).