Enpi, also frequently transliterated as Empi, is a kata practiced by Shotokan and other karate styles. Enpi means Flying Swallow. Enpi comes from the Okinawan martial art of Tomari-te, where it first appeared in 1683. It is believed to have been influenced by Chinese boxing. It was originally called Wansu. Funakoshi Gichin changed the name to Enpi when he moved to the Japanese mainland in the 1920s. Funakoshi changed the names of many of the kata, in an effort to make the Okinawan art more palatable to the then nationalistic Japanese. The most commonly accepted theory about its creation and development is that a Sappushi Wang Ji, an official from Xiuning, transmitted the kata while serving on Okinawa. Legend has that Wang Ji had the habit of throwing and jumping on his adversaries. Because of this dynamic form of combat, this kata resembles a swallowin flight. In Gichin Funakoshi's dojo, Enpi was considered an example of the Shôrin, rather than the Shôrei kata.
Instructions
Enpi or Flying Swallow is composed of 37 movements, arranged in the shape of a T, typically taking around one minute to perform altogether. Step-wise movements are as follows:
Step to the left with the left leg, bend both your knees and drop towards the floor on your right knee, performing a right handedgedan barai and the left fist on your chest. This opening move is interpreted either as a defense against an attack to the back of the hand, which is rarely considered in contemporary karate, or as a sweep against an opponent's kicking leg, while grabbing the opponent and pulling them close.
Step forward with the left leg into zenkutsu dachi and perform gedan barai with the left arm.
Punch jodanage tsuki with the right arm. This movement simulates striking an opponent beneath the chin.
Right hand opens, grab and then perform hiza geri with the right knee, drop down into kosa ashi dachi, performing gedan tsuki with the left, the right hand pulls back to side of face.
Step backwards with the left leg into a deep zenkutsu dachi and perform gedan barai with the right hand over the back leg while facing towards the back leg. This is a characteristic application in this kate.
Straighten up and perform gedan barai with the left hand.
Punch jodan age tsuki with the right arm.
Right hand opens, grab and then perform hiza geri with the right knee, drop down into kosa ashi dachi, performing gedan tsuki with the left, the right hand pulls back to side of face.
Step backwards with the left leg into a deep zenkutsu dachi and perform gedan barai with the right hand over the back leg while facing towards the back leg.
Straighten up and perform gedan barai with the left hand.
Raise the left knee up and twist the body 45 degree to the right, the left hand rises into jodan shuto uke and then the body rotates to the left 45 degrees into kiba dachi facing the front with the left arm out at 45 degrees.
Strike the left hand with the right wrist, move the right foot to behind the left knee in Tsuru ashi dachi and Kiai.
Step out into kiba dachi with the right leg and perform tate shuto chudan uke with the left hand.
Move the left foot to the left into zenkutsu dachi whilst performing gedan barai.
Punch jodan age tsuki with the right arm.
Step forward into kokutsu dachi and perform shuto uke with the right hand.
Bring the right leg back to the left and step out with the left leg into kokutsu dachi performing shukto uke with the left hand.
Perform right chudan choku tsuki.
Step forward with the right foot into kokutsu dachi and perform shuto uke with the right hand.
Pivot counter clockwise180 degrees moving the left leg to the left into zenkutsu dachi performing gedan barai with the left arm.
Punch jodan age tsuki with the right arm.
Right hand opens, grab and then perform hiza geri with the right knee, drop down into kosa ashi dachi, performing gedan tsuki with the left, the right hand pulls back to side of face.
Step backwards with the left leg into a deep zenkutsu dachi and perform gedan barai with the right hand over the back leg while facing towards the back leg.
Straighten up and perform gedan barai with the left hand.
Right hand teisho oshi age uke. Head and hand turned 45 degrees to the front, left fist on left hip. This is interpreted as a counter-attack against the opponent's elbow.
Bring the left foot half a step back and then, turning 90 degrees towards the right, step forward with the right leg into zenkutsu dachi. Perform right hand teisho oshi age uke and left hand teisho oshi gedan uke.
Step forward into left zenkutsu dachi whilst perform left hand teisho oshi age uke and right hand teisho oshi gedan uke.
Step forward with the right leg into zenkutsu dachi. Perform right hand teisho oshi age uke and left hand teisho oshi gedan uke.
Slide both feet forward into kokutsu dachi and perform gedan barai with right hand.
Slide both feet forward into hiza kussu, lean forward and perform shuto gedan ni oshidasu with the right hand and jodan tsukami uke with the left hand. From this position and into the next, the opponent is first thrown to the ground over the front leg, and then leapt overtop of to avoid the opponent's sweep from the ground.
Pivot counter clockwise on the left foot and jump into the air turning 360 degrees. Kiai. Landing in right foot forward kokutsu dachi performing shuto uke with the right arm facing the front.
Step back with the right foot into kokutsu dachi performing shuto uke with the left arm.