by the* Shorin-ryu karate is the swift, fast techniques based on the strategy of evasion and in the same time attacking to sensitive spots of the body with hits. By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy. (Long Stance/Lunge Punch - Same Hand Punch)-Zenkutsu Dachi/Gyaku Tsuki (Long Stance/Reverse Punch)-Zenkutsu Dachi/Mae Geri (Long . I like to say that traditional karate is a thinking man's discipline. Okinawan Goju Ryu karate had all the components of karate from close hand kicks, punches and attacks, breathing techniques, and open hand saving methods to protect oneself when attacked. As Gene Foster mentioned, there is a general misunderstanding of Japanese Karate, and looks like on part of Jesse's as well. My feeling is that the author is trying to convey these differences as a step, a means to better understanding what the traditional styles of karate are trying to accomplish. Karate is a Japanese Martial Art that originated from the island of Okinawa during the 17 th century and, later spreading to mainland Japan and worldwide. Now the hand does stop when the arm is fully extended. What Is Mokuso And How To Do It The Right Way? IMO, I found Gene Foster's expert commentary on Wado Ryu excellent & substantive. Deep stances are usually taught to beginners. The Naha-di system is comprised of nine kata and a philosophy. I was taught the details you mentioned, foot movement, hip movement, etc. I bow down humbly in the presence of such greasnets. 1. I have trained in Okinawan Karate (Isshinryu) and most of our kicks were always below the waist. I enjoyed your article on Okinawan & Japanese karate. He is one of the pioneers who made karate a part of the modern Okinawan school curriculum. Below you will find a short introduction to each style. Anyway: After all this years some reading of your texts abot the okinwan koncepts for a "real" traditional karate give me "grippable" words for things, i know a long time - but i was not able to describe it sufficient :)) --> I have to thank you! It is obvious to see that Japanese karate had and influence on my predominately Okinawan style that is taught in the states. (Related reading: The #1 Reason Why Every Serious Karate-ka Needs to Travel to Okinawa Right Now). Shischin, 7. Thanks! Do you know the difference between Okinawan Karate &Japanese Karate? I like the idea of personal attention from your instructor (sensia ?). The most important "aspect" of any martial art is the "person" that is training. It depends on what skills fit you, and how you want to fight. It's the individual who brings the excellence and your comment is ample demonstration. Important Okinawan masters of Naha-te: Arakaki Seish Higaonna Kanry Miyagi Chjun Kyoda Jhatsu Mabuni Kenwa Uechi Kanbun Until I visited Okinawa the birthplace of Karate. This language is still used by traditional masters in Okinawa. "TERMS" mean nothing, you can call it "rocks,pillow,tv" whatever word you want, you still need to TRAIN HARD to ever experience the felling of the "TERM" you are talking about. Imi translates tomeaning in English. Thu Okinawa is the real Origin of Karate? Wish I had money enough to live in Okinawa, learn their language and their karate! Isma, This was super interesting. In Karate, there are many different stances, each serves a different purpose in terms of movement, defense and offence. The Okinawa Shotokan Karate Academy in Kent. You would quickly lose students if your classes were too large. I was thinking abot kime as a princip of transfering a maximum of energy/power to the target. I really have enjoyed this article. This is why I thought of sharing it with all the karate champs through my blog. Discussion forums like this (and others) are a great place for people to learn the history of the styles and see the common roots and the sometimes forgotten common purpose. You are espousing knowledge that is to be taken as fact. He and his successor Chojun Miyagi (1888-1953) made several basics. Dr. Lucio Maurino (World Karate Champion) Explains & Demonstrates). Jundokan is the most famous Goju-Ryu Dojo in Okinawa. "The techniques are a good solid base to work from. My experience is in Goju, My Sensei lived in Okinawa for over 12 years, was an uchi deshi for 3 and even taught at the Honbu Dojo, So he has a pretty good idea of how Okinawan karate is taught. 0:10. Im studding Goju-Ryu since 1997 with a japanesse sensei(shihan actually) from Yushinkan organitation, in the line of Ganzou Chojun Miyagi and his way to teach is like half japanesse and half Okinawan style, and I can understand everything you said on your article. Of course, these are just generalizations but theyre based on my personal observations from years of traveling to, and living in, Okinawa and Japan. I told them (for what I was able to see, I never practiced JK)that Japan Karate was more "militarized"It seems related with your point 2 in the note "how over why", and point 9 "indidualisation over mass training", and of course, the sport vision BUT Shotokan was not alone in this as I have seen plenty of other styles demonstrating dodgy bunkai. If you practice Karate in Okinawa, you will often hear the word imi. Shodokan was founded by Higa Seiko, one of the most famous masters of Naha-Te in Okinawa. Keep up your way! Gilbert Arizona geologist and author, Professor Hausel, has had his share As to bunkai. We do not use very long low stances. By the way, do you know if they practice kote/ashi kitae in japan karate? You are talking martial arts, not karate. fars karate association. The body should be squarely forward unless a half-turn han-mi is applied. 6. All of my Kodo-ryu training was focused on pushing hands & kata (we spent most of our time working on Sanchin, Rokushu and Naihanchi) and their applications (in our school, these were far less about kicking, punching and striking and more to do with grip releases, Chin Na and grappling). The point of the stance is to reach forward and stab the opponent. It's not. Chosin Chibana was a top student of the great master ofShuri-te, Anko Itosu (1831-1915). This drill provides a system to practice basic offensive and defensive techniques while moving through the stances utilized in Kata. Here, Dr. Teule uses tonfa(side-handle baton) to strike the side There is nothing wrong with attempting to prove which style is better. Wado is a great school of Karate. The whole answer is I respect it & appreciated it's teachings, and try to benefit from study of it, it's values such as laid out in this article. Shotokan karate != all Japanese Karate. First, "heishu" can refer to muscle contraction and "ibuki" style breathing unique to Sanchin and Tensho. He and his successorChojun Miyagi(1888-1953) made several basics. Now, Im not saying Okinawan Karate is an art with weapons. Of course it was degrading. Jesse, The Tuidi is where most fights go and the dismissal of this and the sensitivity training that fits naturally into applications, is missing the vital core concepts, not to mention the vital targets. The techniques are primarily fast and hard, but soft ones are also allowed. If you really want to improve your Karate, you should definitely check out this article I wrote about my favorite equipment for training Karate at home. I started out in japanese karate and thought that was the one and only karate. I doubt there is a big difference in our approach to separating sport karate from the true meaning of Budo. Whereas the deep Japanese stance is designed for competition. Even the picture that you chose to represent Okinawan weapons predominately features eiku. Really? Hojo undo, kakie, tuide etc. (4) I see the concept as a valid way to strike. But anOkinawan sensei willoftenremind you of the purpose of akata instead. Okinawan Karate is amongst the most popular martial art styles in the world. The walls have hanging calligraphy frames made by Miyagi and have a sculpture of Miyagi Shogun to increase the grace of the dojo. Thank you for this brilliant article, helps me a lot on a decision I have to make. 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