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cheesefrysamurai

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  • Martial Art(s)
    Okinawan Goju Ryu
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    New Jersey

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  1. Is there a responsibility involved with being a Senpai? I know some that don’t give it consideration and I know others that assume a responsibility and take it seriously
  2. If you won the lottery, how would it affect your training? I’d spend a bit more time on Okinawa, buy or build a space for my instructor..
  3. I have 2 meijin I like them, they feel much like old friends at this point. Fraying a bit at 3-4 hard years (lots of consistent training, some grappling, lots of gasshukus where it gets used repeatedly, still going. I’ve had a ronin heavy weight - pretty damn decent My fave by far is shureido but it costs a bit more.
  4. We generally do knockdown Kyokushin style kumite. My instructor also trains and teaches Kyokushin. Our Goju ryu also uses a very similar type of Kumite. Our irikumi go is different. We wear head gear, shin pads, cup, gloves... anything goes l
  5. Do you keep notebooks and how do you organize it? I have a bunch of jotted notes and things, a bunch of notes I transcribed you the computer but I don’t seem to have a cohesive system for keeping notes, corrections, anecdotes histories and such. If you keep Do you show them to other people or are they private as they are your observations? Thanks
  6. I find it odd there are no Okinawans on that list.
  7. Some arts or dojos teach punching and kicking and they get quite good at it. They employ mechanics and tactics without depth found in some other arts. Does that make they worse fighters? Definitely not. Does that make them inferior, no. Some people might get bogged down with the detail and incremental progress of a deep internal art. Some might blast through katas in search of hidden depths or “secrets” and get bored really fast. This is how it was explained to me. Shotokan gets much of its knowledge from shorin ryu. Through it’s adaptation things were changed. In this process some of the connection to the shorin ryu roots especially when kata were modified for aesthetic purposes.They simply didn’t take the bunkai and much of the bunkai can’t be reverse engineered because of the changes. It’s not too hard to make basic bunkai though. Shotokan is an effective art and in the least you can take things at face value. Many practitioners are trying to piece it together and create bunkai but to some arts a punch is just a punch..
  8. Thank you all! This is awesome. A lot has happened since I joined this group. I went from a newbie to a relative newbie. 🤪 I’m just 7.5 years in. I’ve been to Okinawa twice! I’m a candidate for nidan. Finding this community helped put me on the path, hearing other people’s perspective put a lot of things into the right context for me. I don’t have many friends who train. The call came from within and it’s great to have had this community to lean on and learn from. Thank you all for your wisdom!
  9. Yes I practice sanchin. There’s so many reasons. So many lessons that permeate the other kata as well as reinforcing principles. Punching, blocking, rooting. So much there.
  10. I believe there’s definitely room for karate to become your own. I think that’s the point. Of course in the beginning you learn everything but over time you gravitate towards certain techniques, bunkai, strikes that fit with your body style. Over time the karate becomes your own within the framework and principles of your chosen art.
  11. I’m front NJ as well. Weather permitting my Sensei holds non contact classes. Beach training is also a possibility depending on where in Jersey you are
  12. There are differences in the execution of the kata as well. Different mentality. Does anyone know how long Yamaguchi Sensei trained with Miyagi Sensei? How many hard years?
  13. Goju Kai has more Japanese influence then Okinawan Goju Ryu. For better or worse there are differences. There are elements that tie most Japanese karate styles together. These elements are present in Goju Kai. Different focus.
  14. Hmmm. Thanks for the suggestion. Looks like I may just make them. I'm a screen printer. I was hoping there was an easier way. Thanks
  15. Anyone know where I can get those panels of material with numbers without making them?
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