I finally spent some time learning the sequence of Naihanchi/Tekki kata this weekend. Its a pretty short form. I've been taught a large number of practical applications for it recently. Many of these applications are clinch fighting techniques and hence provide a great addition to my skillset (which is predominantly longer range still).
Its a great kata for solo practice (if that's your interest, though obviously solo practice of a form will only provide limited training benefits) in the home since it requires so little floorspace.
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