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Goju Ryu doesn't have Gekisai dai san,how come if Miyagi Sensei developed it?

Goju-Ryu as it is practiced by members of the Sho-Rei-Shobu-Kan Budo Organization does include a Gekisai Dai San as part of its kata curriculum. It is taught to students at Rokyu level.

It just goes to show that different schools/organizations that even though they may practice the same style that there are different curriculums.

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Goju Ryu doesn't have Gekisai dai san,how come if Miyagi Sensei developed it?

Goju-Ryu as it is practiced by members of the Sho-Rei-Shobu-Kan Budo Organization does include a Gekisai Dai San as part of its kata curriculum. It is taught to students at Rokyu level.

It just goes to show that different schools/organizations that even though they may practice the same style that there are different curriculums.

oh ok,because at my dojo or organization we just have the original 12,and we also have hakutsuru,but I don't know when somebody learns that kata.
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i do goju ryu and i know its in our system, and also sanchin ne or sanchin 2? its a fun one.

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i do goju ryu and i know its in our system, and also sanchin ne or sanchin 2? its a fun one.
I also do Goju Ryu and we don't have the second sanchin,what gives?
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We have 5 white belt level Taikyoku katas...I guess every school is different...

Well, the fifth, Taikyoku Daishu-sho, is really more of an in between white and yellow kata, if that makes sense.... it's kind of a transition type of thing.

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We have 5 white belt level Taikyoku katas...I guess every school is different...

Well, the fifth, Taikyoku Daishu-sho, is really more of an in between white and yellow kata, if that makes sense.... it's kind of a transition type of thing.

so do adults in your school also learn the taikyoku katas or is it reserved for the chldren?
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i do goju ryu and i know its in our system, and also sanchin ne or sanchin 2? its a fun one.

Sanchin ni ?? That's a first

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i do goju ryu and i know its in our system, and also sanchin ne or sanchin 2? its a fun one.

Sanchin ni ?? That's a first

yeah that was the first time I've heard of it too.Maybe his sensei or organization made it.Also I've heard of sanchin being practiced with closed hands and open hands,so maybe he's reffering to the open handed version.
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i do goju ryu and i know its in our system, and also sanchin ne or sanchin 2? its a fun one.

Sanchin ni ?? That's a first

yeah that was the first time I've heard of it too.Maybe his sensei or organization made it.Also I've heard of sanchin being practiced with closed hands and open hands,so maybe he's reffering to the open handed version.

He also might be referring to Yamaguchi Sensei's version of Sanchin. From what I understand, it was made with turns to make it more tournament-usable.

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ya i do it in the shidikan international organization and i think it is yamaguchi sensies version

nidan, goes to rising sun dojo in newport

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