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Last night i was bored so i looked up the history of my Goshin Do Karate style. i saw that it was created from Judo aikido and largly kobudo. then i wondered were they came from and i have a rather large tree now :P

Goshin do

Judo--:

Jujitsu:

Ch-an Fa (old form of kenpo i believe) - Tang su:

_________________________________Shaolin-tzu

Aikido--:

Judo - Spear Fighting - Fencing - O sensei

Kobudo--:

has anyone else done this and if so post it

:D also if you have any corrections or things to add to my tree its more than welcome.

When practicing Nunchaku, it is best not to stand under lights....seriously; I have broken more lights that way. :-P

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The man who founded Shito-Ryu was Kenwa Mabuni. Mabuni studied Karate with Itosu(Shorin-Ryu) than later with Higaonna(Goju-Ryu) He also studied Kobudo under Aragaki where he learned to use Bo, Sai, Tonfas, Nunchaku, Nichokama, Kusari-Kama, Nunte, and Tempe. Blending the methods of Shorin and Gojo, he came up with what he called "Hanko" or "Half-Hard style. Later he changed the name to Shito deriving the name from the alternate reading of the ideograms found in the names of his former teachers "shi" for the "ito" of Itosu and "to" for the "higa" of Higaonna.

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As the most senior living student of Nagamine Sensei (founder of Matsubayashi-Ryu), Taba Sensei created Shogen-Ryu ('Sho' in honor of Shoshin Nagamine and Shorin. 'Gen' meaning root or beginning) as a way to teach Nagamine Sensei's karate in the form he was originally taught.

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Wow,,,

Isshin Ryu created from Shorin Ryu and Goju Ryu and some other stuff depending on who you talk to.

So Ryu, Koyasu was a student of Toyama who was a student of Itosu so I suppoe it goes back that way

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Well i dont know alot, but i know that my shotokan karate came from okinawa and then the japanese came and changes it a litle bit into shotokan karte.

the best fight is one that doesnt happen

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