Kyle23 Posted March 12, 2005 Posted March 12, 2005 Hey everybody, im a newbie. I think this is a really cool website, but when i was looking at the Karate topics i couldn't find any Shito Ryu topics. I was just wondering why cause thats my style. Is it less popular than Shotokan and Gojo Ryu and all the other Karate sub-styles? Just wondering. Some of the greatest battles will be fought in the silent chambers of your soul.
UsagiYojimbo Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Did you try using the search feature at the top of the page? A ton of stuff comes up if you enter "shito". Hereis one example.[/url]
Kyle23 Posted March 13, 2005 Author Posted March 13, 2005 Oh, thanks dude Some of the greatest battles will be fought in the silent chambers of your soul.
Chirath Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 In my county there are loads of Wado Ryu and Shotokan dojos yet not a single Shito school. Anyone know why it is so rare in the UK?
KungFuMan Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Maybe it is because of the style's name Seriously though, I live in London, Uk and make a habit of going to different MA schools - usually karate and kung fu - to watch the classes. This is for my own personal research. I have not been able to find Shito-Ryu nor some other lesser known styles of karate. If anyone can name a good Shito-Ryu dojo in the London area please do so. Any info will be appreciated. Kung Fu Man Only time and commitment will make your Traditional "style" good and give you real knowledge. "Marry" your chosen system as opposed to just flirting with it. Make it your partner for life and you will see how well and how complete it really is.
harleyt26 Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 I do not know of Shito ryu dojo in your ereas but I will try to find out.I do know my instructor Kaneta Toshio has taught seminars in France I will try to find out where. migi kamae,migi bo kihon ichi
Dark Shogun Posted April 1, 2005 Posted April 1, 2005 I was a black belt in Shito Ryu and my dojo closed down. There were no more Shito Ryu dojo here so I tried Shukokai which comes from Shito Ryu. I didn't like that as much so I went (eventualy) back to Goju Ryu whcih I had studied for 2 years before my Shito Ryu.No not much Shito Ryu around here, but I hear it's big in Europe.
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