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perform various te movements. When he was finished and the two execu- tioners approached him to fulfill the death sentence, Jana ...
gested to the karate research group at Keiô University that the character for “Tang” be replaced with that of “empty” in Dainipp ...
ing styles in Fuzhou, Beijing, and Satsuma and is considered to be instru- mental in the development of the combative arts pract ...
shionna Kanryô, however, referred to the style only as gô no kenpô jû no kenpô(hard-fist method/soft-fist method). Higashionna K ...
Higashionna Kanryô. Apart from subtle differences influenced by the philosophical bent of the instructors who transmitted their ...
sible for having karate recognized by the Dainippon Butokukai (Great Japan Martial Virtues Association) in 1933. Funakoshi Gichi ...
The training was demanding and severe. Higashionna taught only select students who demonstrated good character. Few of these stu ...
returned to Okinawa and reported the incident to Miyagi. After careful con- sideration, Miyagi named the style Gôjû (hard-soft), ...
Demura, Fumio. 1971. Shitô Ryû Karate. Los Angeles: Ohara. Egami, Shigeru. 1980. The Heart of Karate-dô.New York: Kodansha. McCa ...
In the late Kamakura and Muromachi periods (thirteenth–fifteenth centuries), the techniques of producing superior swords reached ...
tice was limited to the constant repetition of kata, whose numbers in- creased with the proliferation of new schools. The focus ...
only noted fencers from ryûha practicing combat fencing to train its vas- sals, ignoring its own shôgunal fencing instructors, w ...
thusiasts, and indeed it was even propagated in Japan’s colonies, Taiwan, and Korea. During World War II, kendô, along with all ...
leadership, ability in judging character, and facilitation of the advance- ment of kendô. Training in kendô involves first maste ...
Ozawa, Hiroshi. 1997. Kendô: The Definitive Guide.New York and Tokyo: Kodansha International. Sasamori, Junzo, and Gordon Warner ...
outside of Naha, Okinawa. It is believed that they brought with them the knowledge of several quanfa systems, which they taught ...
sisted of sharpened prongs at both ends that could be used “to inflict para- lyzing damage on the opponent’s vital organs in acc ...
Kempô grand master, the temple where his father studied was administered by the Koshôgi monks, and they combined jûjutsu with Sh ...
to Kara-hô Kenpô.By substituting the label kara-hôfor karate, he sought to emphasize his own Chinese heritage and acknowledge th ...
See alsoKajukenbo; Karate, Japanese; Karate, Okinawan References Corcoran, John, and Emil Farkas, ed. 1983. Martial Arts: Tradit ...
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